04-16-2024, 04:17 PM
Americani,
I'm not sure you are looking at or hearing things correctly.
There are different denominations, none being "better" than the other.
Do you mean you would be unlikely to be accepted by the Orthodox? You might not be accepted right away, you might have to study hard with your full heart and show full commitment to joining the Jewish people.
I'm not sure where you are getting your information from, but Reform Judaism is nothing like Christianity, 2 completely different religions.
You're best bet may not be to listen to what others tell you, but to go and experience it all for your self.
It will take some time, a lot of time, and may not be so easy.
But making a commitment to being Jewish is life changing and something you should do with all of your heart when making a decision.
I'm not sure you are looking at or hearing things correctly.
There are different denominations, none being "better" than the other.
Do you mean you would be unlikely to be accepted by the Orthodox? You might not be accepted right away, you might have to study hard with your full heart and show full commitment to joining the Jewish people.
I'm not sure where you are getting your information from, but Reform Judaism is nothing like Christianity, 2 completely different religions.
You're best bet may not be to listen to what others tell you, but to go and experience it all for your self.
It will take some time, a lot of time, and may not be so easy.
But making a commitment to being Jewish is life changing and something you should do with all of your heart when making a decision.

