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Your *Why* Is the Most Jewish Thing About You

So you’re thinking about converting to Judaism… but where do you even begin? Not with Hebrew. Not with halacha. Not even with choosing a synagogue. Start with your why. The conversion process can be long, confusing, and deeply emotional—and without a strong anchor, it’s easy to lose your footing. That’s why the very first thing […]

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Jewish Life from Scratch: How to Actually Start (Without Burning Out)

Ever tried to Google “how to be Jewish” and instantly wanted to cry under a blanket? Same. There’s so much to learn, so many expectations, and it can feel like everyone else already knows what they’re doing. If you’re somewhere between “I want this” and “I have no idea how to start,” this is for

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The Ultimate Guide to Jewish Conversion (Step-by-Step!)

Considering conversion to Judaism but not sure where to start? That’s incredibly common. The early stages of exploring Judaism can feel overwhelming—there’s a lot of information out there, and not all of it agrees. You might be unsure what’s expected of you, worried about doing it wrong or offending someone, or simply wondering what the

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The Mistakes Jewish Converts Regret Most

If you’re in the middle of the Jewish conversion process, chances are you’ve felt like you’re always one step away from ruining everything. You’re studying, showing up, trying to impress your rabbi—but still somehow wondering, Am I doing this wrong? You’re not alone. And no, you’re not failing. In this post, I’m breaking down the

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Beyond Friday Night: Carrying the Spirit of Shabbat into Saturday

Friday night might be the heart of Shabbat – but it doesn’t have to be the whole story. Earlier, we talked about starting your Shabbat journey by making Friday nights special. Now let’s talk about bringing the peace of Shabbat into Saturday. If you’ve ever felt the glow of candlelight on Friday fade too quickly

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Spiritual Bypassing During Jewish Conversion: What It Is and Why It Hurts

“It’ll all be worth it.” If you’ve heard that phrase during your Jewish conversion journey—especially when you were struggling—you’re not alone. And you’re not overreacting if it didn’t sit right. There’s a name for that kind of response: spiritual bypassing. It’s when someone uses spiritual language to gloss over real pain, pressure you into feeling

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The One Document I Wish I Had During My Conversion

You’re learning, you’re showing up, you’re doing the work… but how do you show that? If you’re converting to Judaism, chances are you’ve been told to “track the Jewish books you’re reading.” Maybe even the classes you attend or the prayers you’re learning. That’s a great start—but it’s not the whole picture. Because your Jewish

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How to Start Celebrating Shabbat part 1: Simple Steps for Beginners

Have you ever Googled “how to do Shabbat” and immediately felt overwhelmed by all the traditions and rituals you “should” be doing? Candles, prayers, no phones, 12 different side dishes… it’s no wonder it can feel like a recipe for panic instead of peace. If this sounds familiar, you’re not alone. But here’s the good

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It’s Okay to Start Small: Building a Shabbat Practice That Feels Like You

It Wasn’t Pinterest Perfect – and That’s Okay. If you’ve ever typed “how to do Shabbat” into Google and immediately spiraled into overwhelm, hi. Welcome. You’re in the right place. Maybe you imagined a perfectly set table, glowing candles, homemade challah, zero screens, and a family singing zemirot in harmony… and then looked around your

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Imposter Syndrome in the Jewish Conversion Process: It’s Not Just in Your Head

Imposter syndrome during the Jewish conversion process isn’t just about doubting yourself – it’s about being in a system that constantly asks you to prove your sincerity, while rarely making the rules explicit. You’re expected to navigate unspoken expectations, and then penalized for getting them wrong. In this video, I unpack how imposter syndrome really

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