Seriously, I had a friend who suffered great emotional pain, because on one of those days in her teens she left the house in a huff yelling at her father, it ended up the last time she ever saw him. He died that day when she was in school.
I began this blog in April/May 2006 shortly after converting to Judaism under Reform auspices in Lincoln, Neb., as a way to discuss my journey. After all, the Jewish journey doesn't end with conversion, it's where it starts! This blog winds its way through a variety of cities -- Lincoln, Washington D.C., Chicago, Storrs (CT), Teaneck (NJ), and Denver -- as well as a variety of jobs. I trekked through Reform Judaism to Conservative to Orthodoxy while living in Chicago and converted Orthodox on January 1, 2010. I've been married and divorced since my Orthodox conversion and would proudly say I'm denominationally "Underconstructionist."
The purpose of this blog is to share my story, my struggles, my ups and my downs, and to connect with others about anything and everything Jewish and social media. Write me, talk to me, comment, and be well!
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You're kinda different. I like that about you.
Seriously, I had a friend who suffered great emotional pain, because on one of those days in her teens she left the house in a huff yelling at her father, it ended up the last time she ever saw him. He died that day when she was in school.
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