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During The Process of Conversion To Orthodox Judaism Are We Allowed To Have Pesach Seder?
- Team Hashem
- 3 days ago
- 1 min read
A student asks Rabbi Yaron Reuven if they can conduct the Pesach Seder during the processing of Conversion To Orthodox Judaism. If you're in the process of conversion to Orthodox Judaism with guidance from your Rabbi, you should observe the Pesach Seder 99% just like Shabbat and all the holidays. If you're not serious, not in the process of conversion or your spouse isn't on board, then you shouldn't. Rabbi Reuven urges a potential convert to be sure they're converting for the right reasons and not just out of idealism.
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