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Rated: 13+ · Book · Cultural · #2299971
My journal about my conversion to Judaism.
I started writing my conversion story in June 2023, even though it started before then. It will not be in chronological order as I remember things from the past that brought me to this point in my life. My decision to convert was not an easy one. I grew up Pentecostal. I watched my grandma speak in tongues. My aunt played keyboard in the church band. I used to attend church (a member of a Baptist church for many years) 3 to 4 times a week. I did not start my journey of healing after my divorce and expect to end up here. However, my desire and work to grow closer to G-d has left me no doubt or question about where I am now. I have no hesitation in my conversion to Judaism. This is my story of leaving Christianity and becoming a part of a people that I will be able to, one day, proudly say that I am also. A Jew.
November 1, 2023 at 8:48pm
November 1, 2023 at 8:48pm
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Of all the Jewish food I want to try, I admit I never would have tried Borscht without trust in GZ. Today I made my own version of Borscht. It was pink. Florescent pink. I was worried and thinking of what I might be able to quickly make if I couldn't stomach the taste. I took the Jewish recipes that I saw and combined it when the non-Jewish recipes that I found. I wanted to keep it vegetarian (still not trying to eat meat during the week). I dished a bowl, said my brucha, and took my first bite. It was delicious. The flavor was wonderful. I had eaten beets at my host's house for the high holidays but it was raw, so I had no idea if I would like it or how it the flavor would affect the other vegetables in the soup. Also, it was florescent pink. My recipe as I will make it in the future is below. I did add carrots to my soup this time, but it was too strong of a flavor and overpowered the rest of the soup. No carrots in the future for me. The only spices I added was Mrs. Dash (original), kosher salt, and pepper.

Thank you GZ for all of the ways that you continue to help me on this journey. I feel privileged to call you my friend.

Jeanette's Borscht Recipe
1 medium onion (diced)
2 celery stalks (washed and diced)
10 small red potatoes (peeled, washed and diced)
3 garlic cloves (minced) or 1 tablespoon minced garlic
1 giant (mine was huge) or 3 normal sized fresh beets (washed, peeled, and shredded)
Original Mrs. Dash to taste
Pepper to taste
Kosher salt (very small sprinkling)
Water (cover vegetables with extra water because the potatoes and beets will absorb some)

Boil all vegetables in a pot for at least an hour until potatoes and beets are soft and the broth is florescent pink.
Tastes great with fresh challah!
Enjoy!


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