The Greek Orthodox Church primarily focuses on evangelism through personal relationships and community outreach rather than aggressive conversion tactics. They emphasize the importance of catechesis, where individuals are educated about the faith, its traditions, and practices. Additionally, the church often invites people to participate in services, cultural events, and social activities to foster an understanding and appreciation of the Orthodox faith. Ultimately, the goal is to inspire curiosity and a personal connection to the teachings of the church.
They don't try to 'convert' anyone. They try to interest them in religion.
No Jews, regardless of level of observation, seek converts. However, if people wish to convert, Orthodox Rabbis will assist them after being convinced that the potential converts are sincere in their actions. That being said, most Orthodox groups, especially Chassidim, try to get non-observant Jews more involved in Judaism.
Orthodox Jews believe their way is the only "proper" way to practice Judaism. In most cases, it's considered brainwashing.
buddism
No. In some Americanized Greek Churches organs have been put in to try and blend in with Western culture. This practice is very forbidden in Eastern Orthodox churches, therefore the Greek Churches with organs are breaking church rules. This practice probably won't last.
Evangelist. Proselytiser. Nuisance.
In the Greek Orthodox tradition, prayers for the deceased are an important practice, reflecting a belief in the communion of saints and the hope for God's mercy. While they do not pray specifically to "pray the dead into heaven," they do offer prayers and services, such as the Divine Liturgy and memorial services, to honor the departed and seek God's grace for their souls. This practice emphasizes the community's connection with the deceased and the belief in life after death rather than a direct attempt to change their eternal fate.
http://www.torahtrek.com/press-jewishjournal.htm - That is reform If you are looking forsomething orthodox, try this link: http://www.yu.edu/libraries/index.aspx?ID=258 also, try sichosinenglish.org
That will depend on the potential convert. Some might be easily converted; others - like me - already have their firm beliefs and won't convert no matter how many people try to convert them.
preach about the gospels and the word of god and try to convert people
Homosexuality isn't a belief; you can't convert someone to it. Sexual orientation is fixed at a very young age, possibly at birth.
Try the Orthodox synagogues.