1. When I did it, it was a 2 year long committment to study and shul attendance, culminating with a trip to the mikveh;
2. When my brother did it, he was palsy-walsy with his wife's rebbe, who in exchange for automotive repair work done gratis (by my brother), the conversion "process" just involved the ritual drawing of blood at the site of his original circumcision.
Just thought you should know:) You'd need your prick pricked if it wasn't already.
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I know it was rhetorical in nature; however:
ReplyDelete1. When I did it, it was a 2 year long committment to study and shul attendance, culminating with a trip to the mikveh;
2. When my brother did it, he was palsy-walsy with his wife's rebbe, who in exchange for automotive repair work done gratis (by my brother), the conversion "process" just involved the ritual drawing of blood at the site of his original circumcision.
Just thought you should know:) You'd need your prick pricked if it wasn't already.