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Im new to this judaism world . My grandfather was a German Jew . It’s a ling story anyway . I go to sinagoga to learn . Though I cannot read or speak Hebrew. Like I said . I want to learn most more than other thing . Anyway ….. my question is . i go to a conservative sinagogue. I went to an orthodox sinagogue. Of course I explained my story . They welcomed me . Which was nice . Beautiful experience. And I would like to learn about the Jassidic movement. And to learn the difference between conservative / orthodox and Hasidic. If I go to a hassidic sinagogue. Am I gonna be welcomed or there’s any possibility they might see me with different eyes and reject me ? And tell me I’m not allowed to enter or participate. Well anyway . My intention it’s not to participate but to learn the faith of my grandfather. I did an DNA 🧬 and I do have Jewish DNA from Europe. But it doesn’t say from what country or religious group . I do live in Queens . NYC . And my name is Claudio . my grandfather last name I think was ….🤔…..Goldberg or something like that . thanks 🙏 and I wait for the answer. shalom

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Hi I once contacted a rabbi who recommended that I should buy my Bible from Artscroll. But in that Bible it is written that I should love G*d with all my resources (meaning money), and I think that it should not be so.. Christian Bible says "with all your spirit"... What Bible I should buy and where, or why one should love G*d with all his resources? Best Wishes Samppa Oranen

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