Converting to Judaism in the wake of October 7th

In the aftermath of the October 7th attacks, an unexpected trend of conversions to Judaism has emerged. People seeking solace and purpose amidst turmoil have turned to Jewish teachings for guidance.

Conversions have risen significantly, driven by solidarity with Jewish communities and a desire for spiritual connection. Rabbis and Jewish organizations report increased inquiries, often from individuals motivated by both personal and communal reasons.

The process of conversion remains rigorous, requiring commitment to study and practice. Converts emphasize the deep emotional and spiritual satisfaction they find in their new faith. This trend reflects a broader reevaluation of identity and belonging in the wake of global unrest.

Read Original Article: The New Yorker

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