u/Pridelover54

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I’m just wondering (discussion, advice, question, resources post of sorts)

Would it be appropriate for someone who’s actively seeking to convert to Modern Orthodox Judaism to celebrate the next holiday on the calendar or should I wait until I’m able to talk to a rabbi or until I’ve officially converte?

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u/Pridelover54 — 4 days ago

I’m just curious (question, discussion, advice, resources post of sorts)

Should I wait to get books to educate myself on Jewish mysticism (Kabbalah & Zohar) without diving in to Jewish mysticism (Kabbalah & Zohar) until I’ve officially converted to Modern Orthodox Judaism? (I may edit this to make it more concise, also are Kabbalah & Zohar a part of Jewish mysticism?)

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u/Pridelover54 — 4 days ago

If my phone number isn’t associated with neither my old Discord account nor my new account why does it give an error message?(staff responses are needed & non-staff responses are also fine too.)

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u/Pridelover54 — 11 days ago

are any Modern Orthodox shuls mentioned by Eshel associated with RCA? is the RCA recognised by The Israeli Rabbinate?

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u/Pridelover54 — 21 days ago

Once I’ve officially converted would a Modern Orthodox convert be able to make aliyah or is a Modern Orthodox conversion not seen as legit by the rabbinate?

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u/Pridelover54 — 22 days ago

is this a valid Hebrew name to take once I’ve officially converted: Lior ben Avraham v’Sarah *casual |as in non-ceremonial|* (ליאור בן אברהם ושרה  ~Lior ben Avraham v’Sarah~)

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Lior Eitan David ben Avraham v’Sarah {formal/ceremonial}

^ליאור איתן דוד בן אברהם ושרה  -Lior Eitan David ben Avraham v’Sarah-

(two forms of one Hebrew name are for designated occasions the shorter one is for causal & non-ceremonial and the longer one is for formal & ceremonial occasions.)

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u/Pridelover54 — 24 days ago

I have a question, even though I’ve done some research on the kind of synagogue/shul I’d like to go to (Modern Orthodox) so then my conversion would be seen as legit, but what is the best option for a valid conversion?

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u/Pridelover54 — 25 days ago
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Is it appropriate for someone who's actively planning to convert (like me) to plan on getting a siddur or other books, such as the Torah, but not Kabbalah or the Zohar, as I haven't converted yet and would much p to wait until I’ve officially finished the conversion process to take a deep dive into Kabbalah & the Zohar? Also, would it be fine for one who's actively planning to convert to start following kosher & tzniut/tznius?

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u/Pridelover54 — 27 days ago