Am I Jewish?

Question

My mother was born and raised Jewish but stopped practicing when she married my Father, who is Christian. I wasn't raised religious but I feel like a have an internal pull towards Judaism. Would I still be considered Jewish or do I need to go through conversion?

Answer

Shalom!

Thank you for your question!

It appears that you are as Jewish as us!

It is great to hear that you want to start on a patch of practicing authentic Judaism. Doing so will give you much meaning and happiness. It sounds like you are kind of on your own without the participation of your parents. Here are some ways you can start (continue!) you path in Judaism.

1. Hebrew lessons are good or just basic Hebrew reading to get you reading the prayers in Hebrew is also sufficient right now. Until you are able to read Hebrew, you can pray in English, or even better, with a transliteration of the Hebrew words.

2. Connect with your local orthodox synagogue. Do not be shy to reach out to the rabbi. Find out what kind of Torah classes are available in your synagogue or community. see aswell this web site aish.com for jewish education and advice.

3. Find like-minded friends. Perhaps there are youth groups for girls like yourself. Having friends will help you in your journey. It is great to be able to hang out with such friends on Shabbat afternoon

4. Make sure you have some basic holy books around you. A siddur (prayer book) and Chumash (The Book of Torah) are a must. Be sure to get editions with good English print and commentary.

5. Look into further study on your own. Which topics interest you most? Stories of the Torah? Ethics? Jewish law? Holidays? Women’ guides? There are tons of great books you can order online to increase your knowledge. See artscroll.com to name but one.

6. Shabbat is an especially important time to build up your connect and appreciation for Torah Judaism. Be sure you speak to your orthodox rabbi and others in the community about having you join families for Shabbat meals.

And of course, if you may have any Halachic questions, please feel free to ask us.

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