04-29-2025, 12:53 AM
Searcher,
To follow G-d's ways you don't have to be Jewish. Yes, there is a different bond the Jewish people have with G-d as He says so in the Hebrew bible. But that is for us to do His will, to bring Godliness to the world as He dictates to us.
The rest of the world has the same opportunity, but with less instructions on how to do so. So you can most certainly live a godly life without being Jewish. Yes, we have free will and we are told over and over again to choose the good. But it is our decision to do so. No one is perfect but we can all strive to do better despite our failures.
If you feel you are being called to Judaism, you'll have to walk the journey that goes with it, before, during and after. It's not always easy and sometimes it can even be confusing. But those who are truly called, whose ancestors may have stood at Sinai will withstand the storm and see the rainbow on the other side.
There are many Youtubers who share their journey and life experiences. And there are also many who try and don't feel conversion is right for them.
Either way it's what you choose to do with your life that counts.
I'm not sure if I addressed your concerns or just went off on a tangent.
Stay the course where your heart takes you.
Thank you for sharing your thoughts and please continue to be a searcher!
To follow G-d's ways you don't have to be Jewish. Yes, there is a different bond the Jewish people have with G-d as He says so in the Hebrew bible. But that is for us to do His will, to bring Godliness to the world as He dictates to us.
The rest of the world has the same opportunity, but with less instructions on how to do so. So you can most certainly live a godly life without being Jewish. Yes, we have free will and we are told over and over again to choose the good. But it is our decision to do so. No one is perfect but we can all strive to do better despite our failures.
If you feel you are being called to Judaism, you'll have to walk the journey that goes with it, before, during and after. It's not always easy and sometimes it can even be confusing. But those who are truly called, whose ancestors may have stood at Sinai will withstand the storm and see the rainbow on the other side.
There are many Youtubers who share their journey and life experiences. And there are also many who try and don't feel conversion is right for them.
Either way it's what you choose to do with your life that counts.
I'm not sure if I addressed your concerns or just went off on a tangent.
Stay the course where your heart takes you.
Thank you for sharing your thoughts and please continue to be a searcher!