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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP, where do you live? I recently converted to Judaism, and started my path taking an Introduction to Judaism class offered by URJ. You can find the list of classes here: https://reformjudaism.org/learning/judaism-classes/class-search My classmates came from a wide variety of religious backgrounds, and it was a great way to learn more about other cultures. [/quote] Agree with PP and the one who recommended going to a temple. The best way to really learn if you want to become part of a religion is to talk with experts in the religion. This is where you are going to find them. Just doing traditions in your home isn't going to get you there. The traditions/rituals are just a way to enact/remind oneself of the tenets. [/quote]
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