Jewish Tradition
Part of my textured past includes the movement from one religious field to another, which, many may think, is at the other end of the spectrum. I was raised as a Christian growing up on various military bases as my father move his military career. My younger childhood left me memories of going to church and eagerly awaiting the cookies and punch in the reception afterwards. I advise remember playing Joseph in a church pageant. As I aged, my interest in religion was overshadowed by aliveness as a teenager. Eventually, I met a girl from a rival high school and we began our Romeo and Juliet-type relationship. I came to find away she was Jewish, not by birth, but by conversion and not by her conversion, but by her mothers. We eventually fell in love and we decided to marry. Having a Jewish wedding was master(prenominal) to Merideth and my insatiable curiosity made it an easy decision to substantiate a Jewish wedding.
We asked Merideths rabbi if he would marry us to which he agreed under the stipulation that I first shift to Judaism. Since I was largely uninvolved in the religious sense, I thought adopting a new religion might be interesting, particularly since this religion fit my ideals at the time pause than Christianity did.
I took a twelve-week course studying Judaism. Rabbi encourage kept up(p) that converting to Judaism was one of the most important ceremonies I would do. It was important in the sense that I had to prove that I wanted to be and could be a good Jew. I had many conversations with Rabbi Foster about Judaism, a religion rich with tradition and ceremony. He felt I had learned much and was ready to convert, if that was actually what I still wanted.
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