
Book Summary
Featuring personal stories of those who have converted to Judaism, this volume brings to life the extraordinary adventure of becoming a Jew at the turn of the 21st century. Over the years, Rabbi Bernice Kimel Weiss has shepherded hundreds of non-Jewish students into the family of the Jewish people. For most, the interest in Judaism is sparked by a decision to marry a Jewish man or woman. But that is only the beginning. In the gentle hands of a teacher who has witnessed and understands their turmoil, their conflicts, their tears, they bare their personal struggles. What emerge are amazing, powerful, soul-stirring stories of re-creation - the extraordinary adventure of becoming a Jew at the turn of the 21st century. An Asian-American whose father owns a Japanese restaurant marries a secular Jew but leads him to Orthodox Judaism; a Belgian raised by nuns meets a Jew and finds her faith in Israel; a former Sunday school teacher from a small farm town falls in love with a Jewish girl and with her faith as well; an African-American woman lawyer, a Harvard graduate, discovers Judaism and keeps kosher in a small southern town: their varied stories and eight more are revealed in these pages. The twists and turns and the direction their lives ultimately take are a source of inspiration to those contemplating Judaism, and to all in search of faith. They are a gift to the Jewish people.
Book Details
Book Name | Converting To Judaism: Choosing To Be Chosen: Personal Stories |
Author | Bernice K. Weiss, Sheryl Silverman, Stuart E. Eizenstat |
Publisher | Simcha Press (Oct 2000) |
ISBN | 9781558748200 |
Pages | 150 |
Language | English |
Price | 372 |