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Is it permissible for an Orthodox Jew Guy to date someone who has converted to Judaism?

I go to a modern Orthodox synagogue and there is a girl who converted to Orthodox Judaism (in the process of it) and I am very attracted to her, even if not yet, he said. I was wondering is it okay to go out with her because it is an Orthodox conversion, but is not yet finished with him? I am interested in dating for marriage, of course, and am very interested in him. I have it as 21 and 19 I think.

My neighbor was hit by lightning (figuratively) when she met a man walking with his father after the synagogue on Saturday. His father invited him to dinner Friday night and discovered he was in the process of conversion. It was about six months and his father advised him to wait, if fair, which will be good. She was 22 and he was 26. Well, it's been six months and was invited back. They were like the only one in the room, like souls met in heaven and have been separated and found his way back, as many have said that I believe that when you convert. They were told to learn more about each of the objectives, plans, hopes and dreams, and if they were really friends, anything is possible. The community has become his extended family and no one asks if you are a convert, which is a practice standard, as it should, if you are a Cohen or Levi, if a Jew is a Jew. After "dates" for six months, so to speak, the family had no objection that was kind, thoughtful, well educated, speak Hebrew today, loved learning and had a job. He was a plumber in a state hospital for a secure future. Not much, I felt that job was to give the security needed to be religious, be free to marry and raise a family without many hours. Of course, he had good benefits, and that was a plus and job security, which could live without a bathroom? Well, they are married, some may be snobs and think it would be too religious or problems with their parents and it is difficult for him to keep kosher, etc. Well, there were some problems with his family, but when things are explained, seeing the joy and happiness of a common practice and operation of the system, they were happy to get home for dinner, holiday, they could participate and enjoy their company. Its people are a true blessing to have had a wonderful son and themselves to be so great. They are happy after 15 years of marriage. They were friends first, even with fireworks, the rabbis said they needed to have more in common than fire, hehe. Now they have twins prepare for bar mitzvah (go to a school day). The entire community is happy for them and are welcomed everywhere. The marriage has its problems, but assuming that is, ask your rabbi. He'll know what to do when to ask and if possible, if she is interested, etc. So, good luck, and you can make nach Hashem.

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