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From Ask the Rabbi Conversion When Judaism Isn t Enough David writes: I am deeply touched by the idea of Judaism without walls. My heart is smarting after going to a Reform Rabbi to discuss my converstion to Judaism. I felt I was ready. I have been pursuing conversion for five years and have been very thoughtful about it. I have imported Judaism in my life as my basic operating system. This issue I have is I believe Hashem reveals truth in many forms and many ways. There is much to learn from many sources. I accept Judaism as my basic, primary, fundamental source. But, I am up against the wall when I feel, as I felt the Rabbi expected, that it must be the exclusive source. Dear David: Thank you for your thoughtful question. I will try to answer you point by point. Conversion to Judaism is very difficult for many people because it is fundamentally different from Christianity. In Christianity, there is room for a wide range of beliefs and practices. In Judaism, while it is not necessary