| More Comments |
How wonderful to be able to experience the real Kosher way of life. I am, as it were, looking in from the outside as I had no Jewish upbringing but, a great, great grandmother who was Jewish. I believe in G-d though and that the Jewish people are special people of G-d and that he will lead them safely home in the end. Keep up your efforts to practice the way of life and may others be encouraged also. -0/6-/2002 |
| * * * * * |
Thank you for this story on having a Kosher kitchen. I am converting and I am "hungry" for all that I can learn. - K. R. -0/4-/2002 |
| * * * * * |
Thanks for sharing that experience. I have started my journey to a kosher kitchen, wich is very hard to me because I'm single. Reading your story just makes me realize that after a while it will become second nature.
Thanks again - E. . -1/0-/2001 |
| * * * * * |
Thank you for sharing that with us - we all indeed still have much to learn, even those that have been absorbing since birth. But people like you keep the inspiration up for everyone. -0/7-/2001 |
| * * * * * |
Congratulations! I too have begun my wonderful journey into the learning process. -0/7-/2001 |
| * * * * * |
Way to go! Hatzlacha Rabba in your journey to complete observance. -0/7-/2001 |
| * * * * * |
Your story is very nice, when I read it
I called my wife and we began to read
together and remember how we made
our home kosher about five years ago.
We are very happy with this decision and want to tell everybody that this story we have read is true and real. - D. m. -0/7-/2001 |
| * * * * * |