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Well, "correctly" depends on who you ask. With a husband who isn't interested I doubt he's going to concede to an Orthodox observance. You'll have to decide for yourself who's "correct" Shabbas you're going to observe.
Holidays? Hmm. I think I'll let someone else chime in on that one. Books are all well and good but experience the Holiday with others is what is going to teach you the most. Holidays are meant to be shared. I know there are many books who talk about them but I'm not sure which ones are good. I'm sure someone else will have an idea for you.
I meant correct as in at least basic, general do's and don't's - I realize there is no one right way to be Jewish, lol. I would LOVE to experience a holiday with a Jewish family but need to branch out first. Say some prayers for me that shake my intimidation away! I had a strange dream last night that I had converted and my husband was considering conversion too, but it was Christmas time and all of our family were shoving decorations at us and giving my daughter (who's only 17 months) Christmas gifts and it was so loud that no one could hear my objections. I woke up very upset at my in-laws, lol.
David_2010 said:I might get that book as well, and, just a quick question (sorry for any intrusion as well ), but, what are the times Shabbas starts and finishes?.
No intrusion at all - this isn't an exclusive thread just for my questions - we can feed off of each other and cover twice as much together.
Is anyone familiar with the website myjewishlearning.com? I'm wondering if it is any good or accurate - I read an article on there about converts, which is how I found it.