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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] While you may start the conversion process in a synagogue or sect (Reform) in which an interfaith relationship is viable, once you start learning, you may find yourself gravitating towards a more observant lifestyle. I have many friends who began the conversion process with a Reform rabbi, but ultimately converted under Orthodox auspices. I am sure your rabbi will advise on this, but it is very difficult to reconcile observant orthodox or conservative Judaism with Christianity and very difficult, if not impossible, to lead an observant Jewish lifestyle in a household where others do not share those values. [/quote]Well Israel does not accept conversion to reform judaism. To convert and be recognized it has to be to orthodoxy and you have to spend time in Israel [/quote]
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