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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. |
On the 8th of the month, I met with the Beit Din. They approved my conversion. I am now waiting for my mikvah date. I admit that it has taken a bit to sink in, and probably won't fully until after the mikvah. I am longing to be in that mikvah and become a Jew fully. Soon. Very soon. I am traveling on a plane tomorrow to another state. It is my first time traveling out of state while being kosher. I already contacted the Chabad where I will be traveling to and booked a hotel near it so I can walk to services on Shabbat. I was told where to find kosher food and what kosher foods were not available there. I am packing some food and bringing it with me. I bought a couple things to cook with so I can eat dairy and meat. I'm nervous about this new experience, but also looking forward to seeing how other Jews find their food and have services. I'll be back in a week. B"H |