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E-raamat: Choosing to Be Chosen: From Being an Atheist Non-Jew to Becoming an Orthodox Jew

  • Formaat: EPUB+DRM
  • Ilmumisaeg: 17-Feb-2026
  • Kirjastus: Wicked Son
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9798895653494
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  • Formaat: EPUB+DRM
  • Ilmumisaeg: 17-Feb-2026
  • Kirjastus: Wicked Son
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9798895653494

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Choosing to Be Chosen is journalist Kylie Ora Lobell’s journey from a broken, secular Christian home, to teenage atheism, to a chance encounter with a lapsed Jewish stand-up comedian—culminating in a spiritual quest for conversion to Orthodox Judaism.

Kylie Ora Lobell grew up in a typical American home: religiously lukewarm, where they only went to church on Christmas and Easter. Though she believed in God when she was a child, after her parents’ divorce and her grandmother’s untimely death, twelve-year-old Kylie lost her faith. She began experiencing depression and anxiety, and constantly asked herself, “What am I living for?”

In college, she meets Danny, a stand-up comedian who is Jewish but gave up practicing Orthodox Judaism after some negative experiences. The one event he still attends is Shabbat for Friday night dinner, and once they start dating, Kylie comes along. Sitting at the Shabbat table, Kylie has an epiphany: This warm feeling in her chest is none other than God. God is real, and she wants to convert to Judaism with the help of an Orthodox rabbi. But Danny vehemently rejects her decision to pursue an Orthodox Jewish conversion, which threatens the future of their relationship. Despite the many challenges—including potentially losing the love of her life—Kylie knows she must move forward. In Choosing to be Chosen, she details the spiritual journey she must take to become the person she was meant to be all along.

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Choosing to Be Chosen is an inspiring exploration of what we can become when we listen to the divine rhythm all around us, and how beautiful and satisfying an adventure figuring it out can be. Kylie is a skilled thinker; detailing an awareness that grows and thrives concurrent with her love and her faith. There is something unique and special in Kylie becoming the woman God meant for her to be. This book glows with humility and devotion as well as providing a fresh lens on serendipity and the power that oversees all of our journeys. -- Mayim Bialik, actress Ive long been a fan of Kylie Ora Lobells writinghonest, insightful, and full of heart. In Choosing to Be Chosen, she brings those same qualities to the remarkable story of her transformation from an atheist non-Jew to an Orthodox Jew. With a real-world perspective and emotional openness, she explores faith, identity, and the courage it takes to transform ones life. This is a moving account of an inspiring personal journey. -- Rabbi Chaim Steinmetz, senior rabbi of congregation Kehilath Jeshurun in Manhattan Choosing to Be Chosen is a deeply personal and thought-provoking memoir chronicling Kylies journey to embrace Orthodox Judaismnot out of heritage or romance, but out of conviction. In a world where faith is often inherited or influenced by relationships, Kylies story stands apart. She invites readers to ask: What compels someone to take on the immense spiritual and practical commitment of an Orthodox life, entirely by choice? With honesty, humor, and heart, this book opens the curtain on one womans search for purpose, belonging, and divine truthand what it truly means to choose faith. -- Bethany Mandel, commentator, author of Stolen Youth Kylies story is one of curiosity, courage, and devotion. With heartfelt openness, she shares whats inside her heart, illuminating the beautiful journey that led her to join the Jewish people. -- Kassy Akiva, video journalist at The Daily Wire In Choosing to Be Chosen: From Being an Atheist Non-Jew to Becoming an Orthodox Jew, Kylie Ora Lobell finds the God she didnt know she was searching for within a Judaism she didnt know existed. -- The Jerusalem Post I have been reading Kylie Ora Lobell for years. I have never read anything of hers that I did not love, and I always feel her whole heart beating inside every page. Kylie is a very gifted writer. Get this book and join the Kylie Lobell fan club, of which I am a very proud member. -- Mark Schiff, comedian, opener for Jerry Seinfeld, and author of Why Not?

Kylie Ora Lobell is an award-winning journalist whose work has appeared in The Washington Post, Los Angeles Times, The Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles, Newsweek, New York Magazine, Time Out, Aish, Chabad.org, and Tablet Magazine. She is known for her inspirational essays and speeches on Judaism. When she isnt writing articles, she is also a ghostwriter for her clients through her agency KOL Digital Marketing, where she writes op-eds and books and provides publicity services. She lives in Los Angeles with her husband, Daniel, their three beautiful children, and their wonderful pets: two dogs, three chickens, a tortoise, and a cockatiel.