edenfenixblogs:the-omniscient-narrator:spacevinci:somethingratchet:sheisraging:Cindy: Hey… can I be
edenfenixblogs: the-omniscient-narrator: spacevinci: somethingratchet: sheisraging: Cindy: Hey… can I be a Jew? Rabbi: No. Cindy: Can I be a Jew? Rabbi: No. Cindy: Can I be a Jew? Rabbi: You really want this? Sincerely? Not ‘cause this one’s trying to blackmail me for something stupid when I was 19 or for broccoli with your dinner? What is this for you? Cindy: Honestly, I think I found my people. I was raised in a church where I was told to believe and pray. And if I was bad, I’d go to hell. And if I was good, I’d go to heaven. And if I’d ask Jesus, he’d forgive me and that was that. And here y’all are sayin’ ain’t no hell. Ain’t sure about heaven. And if you do something wrong, you got to figure it out yourself. And as far as God’s concerned, it’s your job to keep asking questions and to keep learning and to keep arguing. It’s like a verb. It’s like … you do God. And that’s a lot of work, but I think I’m in, as least as far as I can see it. I mean, maybe I’ll learn more and say fuck the whole thing, I mean, but I wanna learn more, and I think I gotta be in it to do that. You know… Does that make sense? Shit, did I just talk myself out of it? Rabbi: Ask me again. Cindy: Can I be a Jew? Rabbi: Yes. I cried so hard during this scene. First of all, this is beautiful. Second of all, as a contextual note, the rabbi said no for a reason. In Jewish conversion, one of the steps is that you must be discouraged at least three times. This comes from the story of Ruth, where Naomi told her not to follow her back to the Jewish tribe three times before giving in. Third of all, this is beautiful. Adrienne KILLED it in those scenes. I wept with her! “It’s like a verb.” She wants to work on her faith continuously and that was gorgeous and so honest. THIS WAS SO IMPORTANT DO U UNDERSTAND. We aren’t a people who actively convert people. You’ll never see a Jewish person try to convert you. We believe in everyone’s right to believe what they want. But it was so nice to see someone who wasn’t raised in it be able to see value in my faith. I have never seen anything like that on tv before The only thing I want to add/correct. There very much is a something else or ‘heaven’ after this life, but it’s not quite clear what it is, so we simply refer to it as Olam HaBa (עולם הבה) litterally the Next/coming World. (And the only way you don’t get in is to be a truly Evil person. Not just a sinner or mean. You’ve got to be activly cruel and disregarding of people continuously to loose your stake in Olam HaBa.)As to him saying no, it’s very much as has been said by the others - Judaism does not missionize. We are very happy with you living your lives, just y’know try and be just and moral? But if you actually want to join into this crazy ethnic tribe/religion, ok, but we’ve got some rules based on the stories of our Heritage aka the Tanackh or what most would refer to as “the Old Testiment”. It also very much relies on an active engagement and understanding that yeah, there’s gonna be ebbs and flows to your faith, spirituality, and levels of observance.Also asserting or doing something three times is considered a Hazakah (חזקה) a strengthening. So for the potential convert it’s showing the rabbi(s) their resolve, or if you come from a family that doesn’t have a specific custom/Minhag, if you repeat it annually for three years, then boom, you’ve got yourself a family custom to pass down. Gosh this is a really beautiful post. ✡️ -- source link
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