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1. yehonasan easton

5/16/2012

Real Friends You have friends. Your real friends who are connected to you because of your neshama and commitment to doing Hashem's Ratzon.

2. Anonymous

5/16/2012

You have friends. Your real friends who are connected to you because of your neshama and commitment to doing Hashem's Ratzon.

3. Terry Hayes

5/16/2012

I can relate Thanks for this article. I can relate. Through a very interesting journey in '08 our family left Christianity and clung to the G-d of Israel. Everyone we knew was now gone, they had nothing to do with us. We have experienced some hard times of loneliness. Our goal is to complete gerus when we can get moved to a community. We have considered remaining a Noahide but my wife and mine hearts is is in Torah Judaism, we know beyond all doubt it is the completion of our soul.

4. Terry Hayes

5/16/2012

Thanks for this article. I can relate. Through a very interesting journey in '08 our family left Christianity and clung to the G-d of Israel. Everyone we knew was now gone, they had nothing to do with us. We have experienced some hard times of loneliness. Our goal is to complete gerus when we can get moved to a community. We have considered remaining a Noahide but my wife and mine hearts is is in Torah Judaism, we know beyond all doubt it is the completion of our soul.

5. yehudit

5/14/2012

Don’t lose heart…. My own teshuva came about because an "annoying" friend didn't take my hint when I told him I didn't like fairy tales, referring to Rebbe Nachman's Stories!!!! He still gave me a copy of "The Exchanged Children" despite my arrogance, and what followed was not to be expected by ANYONE who knew me. You have the courage to talk to people even when it can be unpleasant. And if they aren't changing, yet, at least your own tikkunim are still bringing about tikkun olam for all of us.

6. yehudit

5/14/2012

My own teshuva came about because an "annoying" friend didn't take my hint when I told him I didn't like fairy tales, referring to Rebbe Nachman's Stories!!!! He still gave me a copy of "The Exchanged Children" despite my arrogance, and what followed was not to be expected by ANYONE who knew me. You have the courage to talk to people even when it can be unpleasant. And if they aren't changing, yet, at least your own tikkunim are still bringing about tikkun olam for all of us.

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