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not jewish just yet, it's a difficult process; I have studied Judaism before and after roman decree, through all of it's succeeding temples. Now, my next step is to look for 'kindness of strangers', a rabbi, who would be willing to guide me, and try to dissuade me throughout the process; in summary, most people will not help me convert, but If I am persistent, which I am, I'll be able to convert and join a community. As long as I do the appropiate reading, learn hebrew, find a rabbi that sympathizes with my cause, and practice consistency - I'll be able to join a group of righteous gentiles, which will lead to a successful conversion to Judaism.
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