They met while working in jail. They crossed the street. They became Jewish.
After more than sixty years as devoted Christians, a married couple finds themselves standing at an unexpected threshold, drawn not by doubt, but by curiosity, study, and an overwhelming sense of belonging.
Filled with laugh-out-loud moments, poignant encounters with Holocaust survivors, Zoom Shabbat services during COVID, and the occasional awkward question about Jesus, this memoir is as entertaining as it is profound. It's a story about faith without fear, tradition without triumphalism, and love without conditions.
Honest, provocative, and deeply hopeful, Conversion Immersion is not about changing religions. It is about changing how we understand God, each other, and our responsibility to heal the world. This book tells the surprising true story of two lifelong Christians who never planned to convert to Judaism, until they finally did.