ur-a-jew wrote on 12 Jul 2010 15:13:
Ben, Son of Noah wrote on 10 Jul 2010 03:24:
Hi ur-a-jew,
Thanks for the reply, I'm still trying to figure out how all this works, I'm interested in all these things you've mentioned. how can I go about getting started?
Ben, I would start by downloading the GYE Handbook under tools on the homepage. Everything you need to know is in there.
Ben, Son of Noah wrote on 10 Jul 2010 03:24:
Maybe I can even make some new friends I don't know any religeous Jews here in Idaho.
Check out
www.jewishidaho.com although I have to admit that there does not appear to be too many religious jews in the state.
I am probably speaking on behalf of a lot of folks here, but I suspect that there is a fascinating story behind how you discovered religious judaism. If you are interested in sharing it I think you would have a captive audience. Are you considering conversion? Do you keep the 7 Noahide laws? Not that either of these matters, it just that you appear to have a good grasp of jewish concepts and phraseology and I (and I'm sure others as well) we're wondering where you picked it up, especially since you're out in Idaho. On the other hand, if that's getting too personal just ignore the question.
Good luck in the recovery and keep on posting.
Hi ur-a-jew,
I was a fanatical christian, one day I got a christian study bible and started looking up all the messianic passages, much to my disappointment I discovered that all the proofs the "New testament" (sorry about that) were really vague and far reaching at best, so I got online and talked to a Rabbi who set me straight, he then directed me to the seven noahide laws, which were nice but I still wanted more so now I'm into Jewish history and culture.
I can so clearly see the hand of Hashem in the lives of the Jewish people, I have to look through the eyes of Torah but it's there, I would love nothing more to do than to convert, but after my trip to Israel (By the way, you don't see Israel you feel Israel) I came home and married a devout Roman Catholic which makes things kind of difficult at times, especially when I start getting zealous over Hashem, but I know Hashem has a purpose for me.
Thanks for your interest.
Benny