Tips And Jewish And Interfaith Rabbi

By Douglas Turner


It is not easy being a Jew in the world today with so much anti semitism going around and especially so in Israel where there is continued fighting with Palestinian civilians. A Jewish and interfaith rabbi can be contacted to find out what it really takes to become a Jew and how one goes about doing just this. Judaism is one religion where converters are not encouraged to take on this faith and Jews in general do not go out there looking for people to convert.

The impetus comes from the individual seeking to convert to this religion. It is not an easy road travelled but there are those who have some sort of a calling and feel that this is what they want to do. Interfaith Rabbis have come about especially because there is a need for those wanting to marry out of their faith and require a Jewish ceremony where one of the couple is not Jewish whilst the other would like that special feel to their celebration.

Marrying in accordance with known practices does not render the individual a Jew but many want to marry and celebrate it the way others do especially if one is adamant that this be so. Embarking on the path of converting is not an easy one and can take years to achieve. Rabbis will advise on how to proceed especially so if this is what one wants.

This does not only pertain to converts but they also keep an eye on other areas of the faith that must be adhered to. One of these is the Kosher laws that must be maintained and obeyed. Simply put, the kosher laws are those laws that govern which animals may be consumed and how they should be consumed.

This just one of the areas of Law that must be adhered to and there are many and numerous bylaws that require studying should one be looking to convert. Apart from this it is relatively simple to stick to only eating Kosher as the Beth Din stamp of approval can be found on many products in the market. This can be found on the packaging of many products assuring the consumer that they are Kosher.

A Hechsher is the seal of approval and when wanting to purchase products, it is necessary that there be one on the product itself. Apart from this, many Beth Dins worldwide, put out a book month on month listing all the products that are permissible for consumption. This is just a small fraction of the bigger whole as it means to be a practicing Jew.

It is a hard and difficult process and one which is very challenging. It requires a complete change in lifestyle. Once one becomes a member of the house of Israel, they are accepted by others as having acquired the soul or neshamah such just like anyone else in the faith.

Rabbis are learned. They are there to help. Find one and start the journey.




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