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chana613
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Thu, Oct 28 2004, 5:36 pm
In online rooms, when you encounter someone who was born Jewish and has 'converted' to another religion, do you ever try to talk to them about Yiddishkeit?
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zuncompany
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Thu, Oct 28 2004, 7:00 pm
yes... we actually met a couple through babycenter who live by us. We invite them all the time for shabbos and yom tov. My husband is going to start learning with the husband. They have become great friends.
Sara
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chana613
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Fri, Oct 29 2004, 2:06 am
How is it working out, Sara? Are they becomming more interested in Yiddishkeit? Were they, mamish, keeping another religion? I am very interested in this. I know someone Jewish with SEVEN Jewish kids who do not know they are Jewish. It is so sad to me.
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zuncompany
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Fri, Oct 29 2004, 7:57 am
B"H they never were into a different religion. They were at a point of wanting more I think. The running joke is if bush wins they are becoming frum... IY"H!!!! Just become their friends, invite them slowly, and over time their Jewish neshamas will IY"H be lite and they will start questions.
Sara
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Ruchel
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Wed, May 03 2006, 5:34 pm
chana613 wrote: | In online rooms, when you encounter someone who was born Jewish and has 'converted' to another religion, do you ever try to talk to them about Yiddishkeit? |
I would, irl or online, "converted" or just not practicing... I have brought back to frumkeit a few girls, two of them even sent me a nice thank you card
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