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The Chosen Road

by Herbert Bomzer

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The author of this text, a rabbi, marriage counsellor and Jewish leader, tells stories of geyrut (conversion) experiences in the lives of people who have joined the Jewish faith. The stories include the experiences of people from the former Soviet Union, from Israel, and the United States.
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This is a must read for people interested in why people convert to Orthodox Judaism, their struggles, family experiences, and the halachic requirements for someone to become an Orthodox Jew. Rabbi Bomzer is actively involved in the NYC jewish circles, and is an expert in the field. ( )
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The author of this text, a rabbi, marriage counsellor and Jewish leader, tells stories of geyrut (conversion) experiences in the lives of people who have joined the Jewish faith. The stories include the experiences of people from the former Soviet Union, from Israel, and the United States.

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