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  • How to Convert to Orthodox Judaism

    This brief article lists the basics of conversion to Orthodox Judaism. It is meant to be an overview and not the details

  • How to Mentor a Ger

    This brief article includes the major points of Gerus Mentoring Requirements.

  • How to Phase in Sabbath Observance

    This article is designed to help those who wish to become Orthodox Jews phase in their Sabbath Observance.

  • How to Go Kosher

    It should take you some time to go completely kosher. Follow the following steps. Allow yourself about thirty days from the time that you stop purchasing something until you have eliminated it...

  • How to Make Something Kosher

    Creating kosher food or meals for yourself or guests requires following a strict, challenging set of rabinnical restrictions that cost significant time and money. Still, many Jews around the world...

  • How to Convert to Judaism – Become Jewish

    Conversion to Judaism or becoming Jewish is very different than choosing to change or become apart of any other religion. Judaism is more than just a religion. It is a culture, faith, religion,...

  • How to Become a Cantor

    Like rabbis, cantors serve as the spiritual and educational leaders of the Jewish community, facilitating both prayer and communal engagement. The cantor is largely engaged with leading liturgical...

  • How to Make a Golem

    The Hebrew golem is a silent creature in the shape of a man used by Jewish mystics to carry out menial tasks. The most famous golem in folklore was created by Rabbi Yehuda (Judah) Loew ben...

  • How to Observe the Tenth of Tevet

    The Tenth of Tevet is a day of mourning and fasting in Judaism. The tenth day of the Hebrew calendar month of Tevet marks the onset of the siege of Jerusalem by the Babylonian king,...

  • How to Write a Mezuzah

    In traditional Jewish homes, you will see a small scroll attached on every doorway in the house. This scroll contains verses from the Bible and is called a "mezuzah." A special scribe, or a sofer,...

  • How to Slaughter a Chicken According to Jewish Law

    Much knowledge and skill is required to practice kosher slaughter, whether you are working with chickens or larger animals, such as cattle. In spite of recent controversy, kosher slaughter has...

  • How to Slaughter a Cow According to Jewish Law

    Kosher slaughter is among the most humane forms of killing an animal for food. In spite of recent controversy, clinical trials have shown that a cow undergoing kosher slaughter does not experience...

  • How to Observe the Jewish Laws of Mourning

    Jewish mourning involves various laws and customs which help mourners deal with their grief and show respect to their deceased loved ones. There are three stages that comprise the process of...

  • How to Deal With Anti-Semitism

    For as long as Judaism has been a religion, anti-semitism has been a devastating problem, leading to the abuse, opression and murder of millions of Jewish people. Today, it's not as omnipresent as...

  • How to Become a Jewish Scribe

    A Jewish scribe (or "sofer") writes mezuzahs, scrolls of bible verse that hang on the doorposts of Jewish homes and Torah scrolls for reading in synagogues. A sofer writes marriage contracts and...

  • How to Convert to Judaism

    Many people are interested in learning more about the Jewish faith and visiting synagogues without feeling the need to convert to Judaism. However, many others feel attracted to Jewish observance...

  • How to Become an Orthodox Jew

    During your journey to become an Orthodox Jew, you must embrace a new way of life and not just a new religion. Potential converts can expect to be taught how to live as a Jew by practicing their...

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