You begin by scheduling a private meeting with a Rabbi, who can answer your questions,
listen to your explanation of why you're interested, and give you some insight into the
process if you decide to go forward with it.
Not really. Perhaps it made the Ancient Greeks happy that they did not keep kosher and could go on eating pork. Other than that, kashrut served as a disincentive for Greeks to consider converting to Judaism.
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It depends on which scale you are converting from and which scale to. But in general you would not go by 10s.
AnswerIn early Judaism, it was important for a new mother to go to the Temple in Jerusalem for her purification. In Matthew's Gospel, she could not go to Jerusalem, out of fear of King Herod, who wanted Jesus killed. They fled to Egypt instead.
You can fly. Flights from Ireland go to many cities in France. You can travel by boat, to a number of French ports. You could also travel from Ireland to Britain and then from Britain to France.
for work and for they can go to school
So Great Britain could become even more powerful by claiming the new world first.
There are various ways. You could go to Britain by ferry and then by ferry to France, or through the Channel Tunnel. You could go by ferry to France from the Republic of Ireland and get to Normandy that way. You could fly to France and travel to Normandy. You could sail there if you had your own boat.
There is no pilgrimage in modern Judaism.
No. Of course not.
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