Anyone who wants to accept Judaism must go through the process of a real giyur. Giyur is the act of transforming a non-Jew into a Jew, stipulated by the laws of the Torah. It consists of several, and quite complex components, so you need to be prepared in advance for it.
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Instruction manual
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The passage of the giyur is fraught with many difficulties, so now only the main, but the most important components of this process will be listed. For example, a person who wants to accept Judaism must unambiguously and consciously decide to join the Jewish people, as well as strictly observe the commandments of Jewish life (mitzvot). In addition, in order to devote you to faith, the rabbi must also be confident in the sincerity of your desire, in your preparedness for the Jewish way of life. For men, committing Brit Mila (i.e. circumcision) is mandatory. And for women and men, immersion in mikvah is equally important (this is a special pool filled with water and meeting the requirements of the Torah). As soon as everything that has been described is completed, the non-Jew will become a hero, part of the Jewish people, and forever.
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For a more complete understanding of the passage of the giyur, it is necessary to talk in detail about decision making and skill, as well as willingness to comply with new laws. When Judaism speaks of mindfulness of a decision, then this implies a lot of doubt, reflection, and testing by time. The unambiguity of the decision should indicate that a person is ready to live in Hebrew for 100 percent (it is assumed that it will not be possible to live both in the old and in the new at the same time, this option is completely excluded).
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You will also need to have an idea of the laws of the Torah (the laws of Kashrut, Shabbat, and so on). Moreover, one must firmly understand that their observance is always obligatory, at all moments of life, without exception, even if it is associated with any inconvenience. Now for the ability to comply with laws. In order to really be able to do this, you will need to spend a huge amount of time (it can take about two to five years). Well, do not forget about the knowledge of Hebrew. They need to be owned in order to be able to read the Torah and perform daily prayers according to Siddur.