tgarner
Member
My name is Todd and I live in Indiana, where I raise my 12 year old son and live a nice quiet life in a small historical town.
I am new to Judaism and very much a Noachide at this point but am very excited about learning all that i can about Torah. Up to this point in my life I would say that science probably has been my religion if I had to pick one or at the very least would have considered myself a pantheist. I very much believed in G-d but my vision of what G-d is and what Christianity and the church taught me when growing up did not jive at all. I just never could get my heart to follow what my mind so profoundly rejected, right or wrong that is where I was, at least until I found Aish.com and came across an article written by Rabbi Kaplan about what Judaism believed G-d to be.
I was basically blown away to discover that it very much was what I already believed in my heart to the point that it really made me rethink everything I thought about G-d and our relationship with Him. I very quickly started reading everything I could find and started studying with an online group at Virtual Yeshiva on the weekly Torah portions. Listening to everything I could find by Rabbi Akiva Tatz on the underlying meanings within the Torah and reading as many posts here as I could also helped me very much in the beginning, especially posts by Bananabrain and Dauer. The two of you are so thoughtful and well spoken in what you speak about that it is inspiring to a newcomer to Judiasm.
I basically just wanted to register after snooping about for months so i could say hello and thank you for all the wonderful conversations that take place here and the patient way that you all seem to welcome newcomers.
I took some advice i read here as well about chosing a Chumash and purchsed the Everett Fox Chumash along with the Living Torah by Kaplan. When combined with the Stone Chumash i already bought when I started studying with the online group I think they give me a very well rounded view point and added food for thought each week. I especially like the Everett Fox translation and would love it if they made a smaller travel size that was easier to take with me places but I will take it as I can
Anyway nice to meet you all and I hope that i can contribute here in a positive way somehow in the future.
Shalom
I am new to Judaism and very much a Noachide at this point but am very excited about learning all that i can about Torah. Up to this point in my life I would say that science probably has been my religion if I had to pick one or at the very least would have considered myself a pantheist. I very much believed in G-d but my vision of what G-d is and what Christianity and the church taught me when growing up did not jive at all. I just never could get my heart to follow what my mind so profoundly rejected, right or wrong that is where I was, at least until I found Aish.com and came across an article written by Rabbi Kaplan about what Judaism believed G-d to be.
I was basically blown away to discover that it very much was what I already believed in my heart to the point that it really made me rethink everything I thought about G-d and our relationship with Him. I very quickly started reading everything I could find and started studying with an online group at Virtual Yeshiva on the weekly Torah portions. Listening to everything I could find by Rabbi Akiva Tatz on the underlying meanings within the Torah and reading as many posts here as I could also helped me very much in the beginning, especially posts by Bananabrain and Dauer. The two of you are so thoughtful and well spoken in what you speak about that it is inspiring to a newcomer to Judiasm.
I basically just wanted to register after snooping about for months so i could say hello and thank you for all the wonderful conversations that take place here and the patient way that you all seem to welcome newcomers.
I took some advice i read here as well about chosing a Chumash and purchsed the Everett Fox Chumash along with the Living Torah by Kaplan. When combined with the Stone Chumash i already bought when I started studying with the online group I think they give me a very well rounded view point and added food for thought each week. I especially like the Everett Fox translation and would love it if they made a smaller travel size that was easier to take with me places but I will take it as I can
Anyway nice to meet you all and I hope that i can contribute here in a positive way somehow in the future.
Shalom