Dena
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Every Rabbi wants conversion students to take an "Intro" class before their conversion. Non-Jewish spouses don't have to participate but are always welcome. I asked my husband to try to attend some of the classes with me so he would have a little more understanding and he agreed to do it. I expected the class to be dull, boring and very basic. I was pleasantly surprised that it's not just a Rabbi talking at us about things I already know. It actually involves discussion. Anyway, I couldn't read my husband through the class but he was participating. Afterward I asked him what he thought. He said it was more difficult than he had expected but then to my amazement, said that not only did he liked it but he is really looking forward to next weeks class. That is HUGE. I'm very happy that he's enthusiastically participating. Next week we'll be discussing concepts of God. I think it'll be interesting to see if he comes away from that class with any ideas (he's an atheist).
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