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[quote=Anonymous]I was adopted at birth. My birth parents were Christian while my parents are Jewish. I was given a mikva and converted while I was still an infant. I 100% consider myself Jewish and am practicing. I married a Jewish man and plan to raise our children Jewish. However, that's just an anecdote. The truth with adoption is everyone's experience is different. Just because I felt one way doesn't mean that someone who went through almost the same experience would feel that way. All you can do is go in with an open heart, and support your child in whatever they choose later in life. [/quote]
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