A lot of people assume the hardest part of building a Jewish life is motivation.
But honestly, I think friction is often the bigger problem.
Too many competing opinions. Too many decisions. Too much information without enough context or prioritization. People trying to build an entire life all at once instead of understanding what actually matters right now.
That kind of constant decision fatigue drains people fast, especially converts and people newer to Jewish life.
And if you want more structure, clarity, and support while building Jewish life in real time, Bayit Builders is open to new members now, and doors close May 14th. This is your last chance to lock in the $250 annual rate!
It’s a space for converts and seekers who want a steadier, more sustainable way to build Jewish life – without trying to figure everything out alone.
Transcript below.
Transcript:
Bayit Builders will save you time, money, and energy, but maybe not in the way you think. 
It saves you time because you stop spiraling. No more 2:00 AM Google searches. No more trying to piece together 10 different opinions. You know what to focus on this week and what can wait.
It saves you money because you stop overbuying. Books you won’t use. Supplies you’re not ready for yet. Trying to do everything at once. You’re building in the right order, not panic buying your way into burnout.
And honestly, this is the biggest one: it saves you energy, because you’re not constantly asking, “Am I doing this right?” ” Am I behind? ” Why does this feel so hard?”
And you’re not carrying it alone anymore. You’re connecting with people who know exactly what you mean without having to explain it.
That’s what structure and support actually do. Not make things perfect, just make them doable. So you’re not frozen or burnt out or overwhelmed.
Bayit Builders is open to new members right now. If you want a steadier way to build your Jewish life, come join us.
You have plenty of effort. You just need less friction.
