September 10, 2010   2 Tishrei 5771
Temple Israel of Hollywood 
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Becoming a "Jew by Choice"

Judaism welcomes new members, sometimes called "Jews by Choice." In fact, Abraham and Sarah, the founders of the Jewish people, were not born Jewish. Conversion to Judaism means accepting the Jewish faith and becoming part of the Jewish people. The process involves both personal guidance by the Rabbis and extensive study of Jewish texts.

Rabbis John Rosove and Michelle Missaghieh are always available for those people and their families interested in seeking conversion. Call (323) 876-8330, ext. 1000 for an appointment, or email
ra@tioh.org

We recommend that anyone interested in converting attend an introduction to Judaism course. Click here for details.

After completion of the class, the individual must schedule a meeting with Rabbis Rosove or Missaghieh for additional individual learning and spiritual counseling.


On the day of conversion the person becoming a Jew must immerse him or herself in a mikvah (ritual body of water) after appearing before a Bet Din (a religious court of three Jewish adults). In this process he or she will dedicate him/herself to the Torah and the Jewish people. In addition, men are obligated to physically bind themselves to God and the Jewish people through the ritual of brit milah (covenant of circumcision) or hatafat dam brit (a symbolic circumcision).

In addition, you might want to explore some of the following foundational books:

            The Jewish Home: A Guide for Jewish Living by Syme

            Finding God: Selected Responses by Sonsino and Syme

            The Jewish Holidays: A Guide and Commentary by Strassfeld

Choosing a Jewish Life: A Handbook for People Converting to Judaism and for Their Family and Friends by Diamant

Everyday Holiness: The Jewish Spiritual Path of Mussar by Morinis

To Life!: A Celebration of Jewish Being and Thinking by Harold Kushner


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