Why is Converting To Judaism So Hard?

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  • Опубликовано: 26 окт 2020
  • Converting to Judaism can be challenging due to the rigorous process implemented by rabbinical authorities to prevent fraudulent conversions. This process involves thorough vetting by a sponsoring rabbi to ensure authenticity and prevent issues such as invalid marriages and the spread of heresy.
    While some criticize the cost and time associated with conversions, they are necessary to maintain the integrity of the Jewish community and prevent the propagation of false converts.
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Комментарии • 21

  • @margaretreilley2277
    @margaretreilley2277 3 года назад +3

    This teaching truly comes straight from HaShem. Thank you Rabbi.

  • @Wottymotty
    @Wottymotty 3 года назад +8

    Thanks rabbi, my family is Jewish but since there so busy they had to let go of some Jewish traditions. But I’m the only one who is consistently being a Jew.

    • @kenbennoach2141
      @kenbennoach2141 3 года назад +3

      Share these videos with your family BeEzrat HaShem

  • @Mshussain525
    @Mshussain525 3 года назад +3

    O CHILDREN OF ISRAEL DWELL SECURELY IN THE LAND OF PROMISE 🌹

  • @RobertDiersing-iq6ui
    @RobertDiersing-iq6ui 7 месяцев назад +2

    Baruch HaShem 🇮🇱🇺🇸

  • @ablamb2408
    @ablamb2408 3 года назад +5

    Excellent video Rabbi... I'm thinking of converting myself, at what point should one contact a rabbi? Should I read as much as possible before going to talk to a rabbi or should I talk to the rabbi first and he can help me learn? I don't understand if the rabbi is supposed to be more of a 'tester' or a teacher. Thank you very much for your videos they have truly been a blessing.

    • @ablamb2408
      @ablamb2408 3 года назад +1

      @C D Thank you very much I will check it out, that is exactly what im looking for.

    • @ablamb2408
      @ablamb2408 3 года назад

      @Briscoe17555 That was my thinking aswell, thank you very much.

    • @carlosa.n5100
      @carlosa.n5100 3 года назад +3

      First master the Noahide Laws... and then look inside of you to see if you can actually handle and fulfill the laws as a Jew.

  • @aaronscottbullock8843
    @aaronscottbullock8843 3 года назад +8

    im converting

  • @CatrinH-zo1qw
    @CatrinH-zo1qw 8 месяцев назад

    Shalom Aleichem, Rabbi Reuven. Do you know if the Beth Din Tzedek of Bnei Brak is ok for a giyur lechumra? Thank you very much.

  • @elianayocheved770
    @elianayocheved770 3 года назад +6

    I don't agree with you on all things, but this is something I agree with. Should it be massively long, expensive and involve mistreating people seeking to convert? No, chas ve'shalom. But it is still a process that needs to be done in a way that helps the person to transition to keeping Torah. In these days, conversion is longer than a day because of all the learning and practical experience you need to do in order to live as a Jew...It seems like a mockery to convert people like this when there have been people learning for a while and doing it through the right channels. I think there are people converting in such a way that are genuine, but didn't realise their conversion was not valid.

  • @omarschez4706
    @omarschez4706 3 года назад +2

    I have a question? For conversion, do we follow the Torah or the Rabbis ?

  • @Wanderer072
    @Wanderer072 3 года назад

    B”H , Emet! These guys are something else 😂

  • @marksweeney2117
    @marksweeney2117 3 года назад

    You are right

  • @figuraaaaa
    @figuraaaaa 3 года назад

    Dear Rabbi, your Shiurim are really interesting and helpful, but i have to tell you its not easy to listen to them for a longer time because you tend to raise your voice and shout a lot. I would be happy to listen to you in the evenings to calm down and learn but you are just to stressful to listen to in this way of yours. Please consider what I’m trying to tell you respectfully, and maybe you get what i mean. The direction is perfect only the way of transmission not🕍

  • @trulifrea8073
    @trulifrea8073 3 года назад +1

    When did blessed Abraham start loving the convert?
    When he saw them upon the road, and he ran to greet them?
    or after they converted?
    I would feel the love of kindness if a stranger ran up to me welcoming me,drawing me in , giving me water and sharing bread. The running toward in kindness is beautiful, I might be too shy to go up, or feel like I was disturbing, so to be made so welcome, for me, this is love Abraham gave before conversion towards others.
    Who desired the conversion the more, Abraham, or the traveler ?
    Didn't he build a nice tranquil place,a shady garden just to draw others, to convert?