The #1 Mistake That Delays Jewish Conversion
If you’re thinking about converting to Judaism, there’s one common mistake I see over and over again—and it can delay your journey by months or even years.
People wait.
They wait to be sure.
To know all the things.
To feel “ready.”
But the truth? You don’t have to be ready to start.
You just have to be curious and willing to take the next step.
In this video, I’ll walk you through why reaching out to a rabbi before you feel ready can save you time, energy, and spiritual heartache—and how that one small step can open the door to a Jewish life that fits.
Let’s talk about how to start before you’re sure.
Transcript below.
Transcript:
This one mistake delays so many Jewish conversions.
People wait way too long to contact their first rabbi.
They think they need to be 100% ready.
Know everything. Feel totally certain that they are dedicated to a Jewish conversion. You don’t need any of that.
You don’t need to be sure to start.
You just need to be curious and willing to explore.
You’re allowed to ask questions. You’re allowed to change your mind. You don’t have to go through with it just because you spoke to a rabbi.
Reaching out isn’t a lifetime commitment. It is just one step, but it’s the necessary first step for all the other steps.
Start sooner even if you’re nervous, of course you’re gonna be nervous.
You don’t have to feel ready because spoiler alert, you are never going to feel ready. There will always be doubts. There will always be fears. There will always be anxieties.
The stars will never perfectly align.
Future you will be so thankful that you started earlier than you were ready for.
