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		<title>I Met a Person with a Jewish Soul&#8230;</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Over a decade ago my husband became a Jew by Choice, which means he converted to Judaism. However, at the time, I vaguely remember someone-maybe the rabbi-telling me that non-Jews don&#8217;t really &#8220;convert&#8221; to Judaism. They actually just make an &#8220;affirmation of&#8221; Judaism. My friend Reb Yitzi Miller told me basically the same thing the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span>Over a decade ago my husband became a Jew by Choice, which means he converted to Judaism. However, at the time, I vaguely remember someone-maybe the rabbi-telling me that non-Jews don&#8217;t really &#8220;convert&#8221; to Judaism. They actually just make an &#8220;affirmation of&#8221; Judaism.</span></p>
<p><span>My friend Reb Yitzi Miller told me basically the same thing the other day. He said he doesn&#8217;t ever refer to the act of converting as an actual conversion. He calls it an affirmation of Judaism. He doesn&#8217;t have conversion students, therefore, but affirmation students.</span></p>
<p><span>I suppose much like a<span> </span><span><em><em>b&#8217;nei</em></em></span><span><em><em> </em></em></span><span><em>mitzvah</em></span><span><em> </em></span></span>student (a teen studying for a<span> </span><span><em><em>bar</em></em></span><span><em> </em></span>or<span> </span><span><em><em>bat mitzvah</em></em></span>), these people simply are learning what they need to learn about Judaism before saying, &#8220;Count me in as a Jew.&#8221;</p>
<p><span>If you think about it, a large difference exists between the two words &#8220;conversion&#8221; and &#8220;affirmation.&#8221; When someone converts, we assume that person is choosing to become a follower of one religion rather than another; they are becoming, for example, a Jew rather than a Christian. However, when we affirm something, we basically acknowledge it to be true. And therein lies the point.</span></p>
<p><span>When a person makes an affirmation of Judaism, they acknowledge that they were born with a Jewish soul to begin with. In other words, when they came into this world, their physical form may have been raised as a Christian, a Muslim or a Hindu, but the soul housed in that body actually was Jewish all along.</span></p>
<p><span>For this reason, at a deep, inner level, the person&#8217;s soul felt pulled towards Judaism, and, in the end, the physical form-the person-chose to covert to Judaism. In that process, the person makes an affirmation of Judaism. He or she affirms his or her Jewish nature.</span></p>
<p><span>Pretty cool, huh? Now you might dispute this as a bunch of Jewish malarkey. You might point out that many people who have affirmed Judaism (converted) have done so because, for instance, they married a Jewish partner. I&#8217;d argue that their soul drew them to that Jewish partner. It felt comfortable with another Jewish soul.</span></p>
<p><span>The other day, I found proof (not that I needed any) that Jewish souls exist in non-Jewish bodies. I met Dalana Castrell. She informed me that despite her non-Jewish upbringing and heritage, she dreams in Hebrew and paints Jewish symbols. She has a deep desire to learn about Judaism, and she calls God,<span> </span><span><em><em>Ha Shem</em></em></span>, which means The Name. (Since observant Jews do not speak the name of God, this is the name they use.) If ever a Jewish soul existed, this she possesses one.</span></p>
<p><span>Dalana was born in South America and grew up in Queens,  NY. There are a lot of Jews in Queens. Maybe her soul pushed her towards an area of the world with more Jews&#8230; She started dreaming in Hebrew, however, while on the Island of Bermuda. She told me, &#8220;I lived on estate called Southlands. This is where I started to paint my dreams; the symbols became the thread in the Image. The first series of work was called &#8216;Southlands the Passage.&#8217;&#8221;</span></p>
<p><span> Dalana&#8217;s art, which she calls &#8221;Ionic Futurism,&#8221; feels and looks to me as if it flows out of a Jewish soul. I see Jewish stars, the Torah, a menorah, rebbes, and the like.</span></p>
<p><span>(For the life of me, I could not get a Jewish-themed piece to post here nor could I find examples of her Jewish-themed work, which I have seen, on line, since her website is down. However, you can see some of her other work </span><a href="http://www.ionicfuturism.com/index.php?option=com_content&amp;view=article&amp;id=9:dalana-castrell-artist-statement&amp;catid=31:dalana-castrell&amp;Itemid=11">here</a><span>.)</span></p>
<p><span>When I speak to her, I get the sense that she is, indeed, Jewish, although she isn&#8217;t. We feel like kindred spirits.</span></p>
<p><span>If you see her in Great Bear Coffee in Los Gatos, which is where I met her, say, &#8220;Shalom.&#8221; She&#8217;ll say, &#8220;Shalom,&#8221; right back without batting an eye.</span></p>
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