Sincere Commitment, Prompt Rituals

Rooted in Rambam and Shulchan Aruch YD 268.


“Guided by Orthodox Beit Din”

“Per Rambam’s Halachic Standards”

“Trusted by Geirim Globally.”

“Rooted in Chazal’s Wisdom (Yevamot 47a)”


A Quicker, Halachic Path to Joining the Jewish People

At Conversion Judaism, we faithfully adhere to Chazal’s timeless wisdom and Rambam’s standards (as in Mishneh Torah, Hilchot Issurei Biah 13-14 and Shulchan Aruch Yoreh Deah 268) to guide sincere seekers through an efficient Orthodox conversion process overseen by our Temani-influenced rabbi and kosher Beit Din.

Our program emphasizes the essential renunciation of avodah zara (idolatry) as the foundational step, enabling motivated candidates to progress swiftly to brit milah (or hatafat dam brit for men), beit din evaluation, and mikveh immersion—often within weeks of verification, depending on schedules and personal readiness.

With expert rabbinic oversight, community integration support (drivable attendance preferred), and a commitment to ahavat ha’ger, you’ll complete your geirut halachically and continue studying with us as a fellow Jew for one year to build a thriving Torah life.


Your Path to Mikvah, Step by Step

Our program is designed to make your Orthodox conversion halachically sound and efficient, rooted in Chazal’s guidelines (Yevamot 47a-b) and Rambam’s requirements, with a focus on sincere kabbalat mitzvot and essential preparations.

  • Master the Comprehensive Avodah Zara Course: Complete our in-depth 16-lesson course on rejecting idolatry, drawing from Rambam (Hilchot Avodat Kochavim 2:1-5) and Gemara sources like Sanhedrin 63a. Pass assessments to demonstrate understanding and personal disavowal, proving readiness to the Beit Din.
  • Rabbi Verification and Questionnaire: Submit a detailed form on your background, intent, and AZ renunciation. Our Temani rabbi reviews your scores, contacts you personally to confirm sincerity (including any needed discussions on prior beliefs), and ensures community access (drivable shul preferred; remote accommodations available).
  • Schedule Rituals Promptly: Once verified, arrange brit milah/hatafat dam brit (for men) and mikveh immersion via our Beit Din—typically in batch events within 1-2 months, based on availability and halachic fitness.
  • Deepen Your Journey Post-Conversion: Remain an active member for 12 months with supportive online courses on Shabbat, kashrut, tefillah, and more (practical focus with rabbi guidance to reinforce observance in a Temani-aligned framework).
  • Ongoing Support and Check-Ins: Mandatory periodic online follow-ups with the rabbi and community forums ensure you’re integrating thrivingly—ask questions, receive mentorship, and fulfill the mitzvah of building a bayit ne’eman b’Yisrael.

About Us

Guiding Sincere Seekers to Torah Truth with Compassion

Conversion Judaism was founded by dedicated ba’alei teshuva and educators who have walked the path to Torah observance, understanding the challenges and joys of geirut firsthand.

Overseen by a qualified Temani Orthodox rabbi and a kosher Beit Din steeped in Yemenite Baladi mesorah and Rambam’s halachic legacy (Hilchot Issurei Biah 13), our program offers a compassionate yet rigorous route to Orthodoxy—prioritizing spiritual growth, rejection of avodah zara, and protection from alienating barriers per the Torah’s command of ahavat ha’ger (Deut. 10:19).

Join us to enter the covenant of the Children of Israel with clarity, halachic integrity, and ongoing support, becoming a full member of our kehillah.


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Your Questions, Answered

  • Why focus on avodah zara?
    Per the Rambam (Hilchot Avodat Kochavim 2:1-5) and Chazal (Yevamot 47b), renouncing idolatry is the foundational requirement for geirut (conversion), ensuring exclusive devotion to Hashem. Our comprehensive 16-lesson course equips you with this knowledge from Gemara sources (e.g., Sanhedrin 63a), allowing sincere candidates to meet Beit Din standards efficiently and progress with clarity.
  • How fast can I convert?
    Once you master the AZ course, submit your questionnaire, and satisfy the rabbi’s verification of intent and kabbalat mitzvot (acceptance of commandments), rituals can be scheduled via batch events—often within 1-2 months, dependent on your readiness and Beit Din approval. This aligns with Chazal’s model for motivated seekers, followed by 12 months of supportive study.
  • What happens after conversion?
    You’ll continue as a cherished member for 12 months, accessing practical online courses (e.g., Shabbat, kashrut, tefillah in Temani nusach) with rabbi guidance and community forums. Check-ins focus on building observance supportively, honoring your new status as a full Jew per Rambam Hilchot Issurei Biah 13:14.
  • I don’t worship or bow to idols…isn’t that avodah zara?
    Avodah zara extends beyond physical acts to include subtle beliefs, practices, or shituf (association of partners with God), as outlined by Rambam (Hilchot Avodat Kochavim 2:5) and Sanhedrin 63a. Many discover these layers in our course, enabling true renunciation for halachic validity—our rigorous lessons make shedding them straightforward, ensuring Beit Din confidence.

Join the Halachic Path Now—Start Your AZ Course and Step Toward Geirut

Every sincere journey begins with a single step—rooted in Chazal’s wisdom and guided by our compassionate Temani rabbi. You’re not alone; join our welcoming community of seekers today and discover clarity in Torah obedience.