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Posted: Fri Aug 15, 2008 9:41 pm
Callamandes In Medias Res II Callamandes In Medias Res II Callamandes LordNeuf No because you know the answers or no because you can't think of any? Can't think of any. am I the only one who finds his sig offensive? It's meant as a lighthearted joke. Do you know what kind of Jew he is? I'm not that well educated yet. How can you want to be a Jew when you don't know the different branches of Judaism?
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Posted: Fri Aug 15, 2008 9:45 pm
In Medias Res II Callamandes In Medias Res II Callamandes In Medias Res II am I the only one who finds his sig offensive? It's meant as a lighthearted joke. Do you know what kind of Jew he is? I'm not that well educated yet. How can you want to be a Jew when you don't know the different branches of Judaism? Traditional, Orthodox, Reform, Reconstruction. I'm still trying to find a reform Jew rabbi. I do not know how to tell different branches apart by sight yet.
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Posted: Fri Aug 15, 2008 9:58 pm
Generally Chassidics are the only ones you can tell by sight due to their 18th centrurty black clothing from Eastern Europe.
Ultra-Orthodox (Charedi) and Orthodox Jewish men wear kippot (yalmulkes) at all times, while maried Orthodox women will cover their heads with scarves such as the tichel.
Reform, Conservative and Reconstrucitonist Jews generally wear normal clothing outside of shul, though I know some men who will wear a kippah at all times just like an Orthodox Jew.
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Posted: Sat Aug 16, 2008 6:34 am
In Medias Res II am I the only one who finds his sig offensive? In all fairness In Medias... I used that joke on Dark Phoenix when she was talking about qualifying as a black belt. The guy in the picture is Yehoshua Sofer, Grandmaster of Abir, a Martial Arts designed by and spiritually linked to Israeli Jews based on ancient techniques used by King David's bodyguards.  He's also a Master of Kuk Sool Wong, a Korean style akin to Karate and Taikuondo and is known as the Bruce Lee of Israel. He teaches everyone from Yeshiva students, to Mossad agents to elderly people who just don't want to be mugged in the streets. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=syHyD8aPpkA <--- he's pretty hardcore. So to call Abir's GrandMaster "Jew-Jitsu" or "The Way of the Jews" isn't that off.
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Posted: Sat Aug 16, 2008 3:37 pm
In Medias Res II How can you want to be a Jew when you don't know the different branches of Judaism? Res, chill out. It takes everyone awhile to differentiate and learn even basic things about Judaism. When you don't live near a Jewish community, it makes it harder to recognize things that might seem obvious to someone else. My advice to you Callamandes is to read some books about converting to the different branches. I own "Choosing a Jewish Life" by Anita Diamant, and it is strictly about converting to the more Liberal sects (Reform, Reconstructionist, and Conservative)...but also read one about converting to Orthodoxy just to see what suits you best. I can't recommend any from personal experience, but I hear Rabbi Lamm's "Becoming a Jew" is very informative. I won't lie, if you decide Judaism is for you it will take awhile to get everything down and sometimes it will be frustrating. Stick with it though, and you'll come to see that it was all very worth it. If you decide not to, don't worry, learning from the experience can be just as good.
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Posted: Sun Aug 17, 2008 10:10 am
I can't chill, I'm too stressed and overworked! gonk
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Posted: Sun Aug 17, 2008 2:14 pm
In Medias Res II I can't chill, I'm too stressed and overworked! gonk Come visit, I'll take your mind off things for a while.
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Posted: Mon Aug 18, 2008 12:12 pm
LordNeuf In Medias Res II I can't chill, I'm too stressed and overworked! gonk Come visit, I'll take your mind off things for a while. Haha, I read that really sexually. That's not Neuf though. I feel you Res! But not really the overworked part...I'm just stressed all the time. *Pats*
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Posted: Mon Aug 18, 2008 1:02 pm
kingpinsqeezels Haha, I read that really sexually. That's not Neuf though. That's right... just keep telling yourself that.
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Posted: Mon Aug 18, 2008 1:33 pm
Can I recommend "To Be A Jew"? I can't remember the Rabbi's name, but it was very helpful when I embraced my faith.
On the subject on telling people apart by sight, kippahs are no help. I wear a kippah usually, but my father is really against religious Judaism, shomer Shabbat, keeping Kosher and stuff like that, so I don't wear it when I'm at home. I'm Liberal, which is like Reform on much more liberal lmao. And quite British, to be honest. Let's face it. You can only tell Chassidim/Charedi/etc, because the black or the pinstripe coats and hats are so obviously Jewish. Other times in Israel, but very occaisonally, you can't tell if they're Muslim, Christian or Jewish.
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Posted: Tue Aug 19, 2008 12:19 pm
Rabbi Donny D'Levy... something or another. smile I loved the book. Was a bit bland though.
Yea I agree with you on the whole telling jews apart. smile
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Posted: Tue Aug 19, 2008 12:44 pm
Lmao course it's bland. Its a manual of Jewish rules. Not much drama and action in there... It was interesting and helpful though.
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Posted: Sun Oct 19, 2008 6:33 pm
I'm just going to say that the conversion process is not that easy, I am really enjoying it myself because my Jewish friends and my rabbi make me feel at home in the Jewish community. But as a friendly warning you need to think about it and be really sure that it is what you want to do because I find it very unlikely that you will go through unchallenged. I personally have faced people my own peers that have been putting me down and saying I was ruining my life by choosing to be religious, and according to them Jewish of all things, and at one point it got so bad that I broke down crying.
As far as books I have read a little bit so far and I can recommend a few things.
Jewish Literacy by Rabbi Joseph Telushkin. (it's gigantic but very informative)
actually anything by Telushkin will help.
Embracing Judaism by Simcha Kling
If you want others you can pm me and I will send you a list.
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Posted: Sun Oct 19, 2008 11:40 pm
Whatever happened to the thread creator?
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Posted: Mon Oct 20, 2008 8:27 pm
DanskiWolf Whatever happened to the thread creator? seconded... when I was looking at websites of local Jewish places of worship, most of them said "reform" "all sects welcome" etc.
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