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Conversion orthodoxe au judaïsme (Giyur)

Le moyen le plus facile, simple et rapide

Notre organisation aide les personnes qui sont intéressées par la conversion orthodoxe au judaïsme et aide celles qui ont déjà été converties par réforme ou conversion conservatrice et qui souhaitent faire une conversion orthodoxe.

What is Orthodox Conversion to Judaism?

Orthodox conversion to Judaism — known in Hebrew as Giyur l'halacha (conversion according to Jewish law) — is a formal, halachic process in which a non-Jewish person fully embraces Jewish identity, law, and community. It requires learning Torah and Jewish law, observing Shabbat and holidays, immersing in a Mikveh (ritual bath), and appearing before a Beit Din — a rabbinical court of three ordained rabbis.

Orthodox conversion through a recognized Beit Din is generally the path most likely to be accepted by Orthodox communities and rabbinical authorities, including in Israel. Because recognition depends on the specific Beit Din and individual circumstances, choosing the right path from the beginning is essential.

Orthodox Giyur is the gold standard. Read our step-by-step guide to the conversion process.

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Notre service

Conversion orthodoxe au judaïsme (Giyur)

Notre organisation vous accompagnera au cours d'un processus de conversion orthodoxe rapide, simple et facile et vous aidera à simplifier le processus d'administration, à l'accélérer et à atteindre le succès.

Nous effectuons des conversions uniquement dans un Beit Din auquel le rabbinique d'Israël reconnaît que ses conversions sont des conversions orthodoxes valables

Nous effectuons des conversions orthodoxes dans le monde entier et à chaque conversion, nous faisons venir un rabbin d’israel pour superviser le processus de conversion 

La plupart des gens qui nous ont contactés ont un lien avec le judaïsme, qu’il s’agisse d’un partenaire juif ou d’un parent juif.

  

Notre service fournit des conseils concernant uniquement la conversion orthodoxe.

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Worldwide Beit Din Guidance

Orthodox conversion requirements vary depending on the candidate's location, background, personal situation, and long-term goals.

We work with candidates from around the world and help them understand which Orthodox conversion path is most appropriate for their situation.

Through our experience and connections with multiple recognized Batei Din - most of which are recognized by the Israeli Rabbinate - we help candidates navigate the process clearly and avoid wasting time on the wrong path.

A candidate converting for marriage in Israel may need a different approach than someone converting while living abroad, someone who already completed a non-Orthodox conversion, or someone who needs recognition for future personal or family reasons.

Our role is to understand your situation and guide you toward the Beit Din process that best fits your needs, location, and goals.

Because we are connected with multiple Batei Din worldwide, we can help serious candidates find the most suitable Orthodox conversion path instead of wasting months on the wrong process.

Why Our Process Is Faster

Many people lose months or even years because they do not know where to begin. They contact the wrong people, receive unclear answers, misunderstand the requirements, or arrive unprepared for the Beit Din.

We help prevent that.

Our process is designed to make Orthodox conversion clearer, more focused, and more efficient from the beginning. Instead of guessing what to do next, candidates receive structured guidance and professional preparation.

Fast does not mean careless.
It means organized, guided, and properly prepared.

For candidates who are serious, responsive, and ready to commit to the process, Orthodox conversion may move significantly faster. 

We Do Not Shortcut Jewish Law

Orthodox conversion must be done seriously and according to Halacha. We do not sell instant conversions, we do not replace the Beit Din, the final decision always belongs to the recognized Beit Din.

What we provide is professional guidance, personal support, and clear preparation, so that suitable candidates can move through the process efficiently and avoid unnecessary delays.

Our goal is simple:
to help serious candidates complete Orthodox conversion in the clearest, most organized, and most efficient way possible.

Who Is This Service For?

Our service is for serious candidates who want Orthodox conversion guidance and are willing to approach the process with respect, commitment, and focus.

It may be right for you if:

  • You want to convert to Judaism through an Orthodox process

  • You want a process that may be completed in approximately 3–4 months

  • You are looking for a clear and organized path

  • You want professional support before approaching a Beit Din

  • You live outside Israel and need worldwide guidance

  • You need help finding the right Beit Din path for your situation

  • You are converting for marriage in Israel

  • You want to avoid unnecessary delays

  • You need help understanding what Orthodox conversion requires

  • You value personal guidance and are looking for a premium service

 

This service is not for people looking for the cheapest option, an instant conversion, or a process that avoids Jewish law.

 

Orthodox conversion is serious. Our guidance is designed for people who take it seriously and want to move efficiently.

What We Help With

Orthodox Conversion Requirements

We help candidates understand what is usually expected in an Orthodox conversion process, including Jewish study, Shabbat, kosher laws, community life, prayer, holidays, and acceptance of mitzvot.

Beit Din Matching and Guidance

We help candidates understand which Beit Din path may be most appropriate for their personal situation, location, background, and recognition needs.

Because we have connections with multiple Batei Din around the world, we can help candidates avoid wasting time on a process that may not fit their goals.

Beit Din Preparation

The Beit Din is one of the most important stages of conversion. We help candidates understand what rabbis may ask, what documents may be needed, and how to prepare seriously and respectfully.

Strong Beit Din preparation is one of the main reasons the process can move faster. When candidates understand what is expected from the beginning, they can avoid mistakes that often cause delays.

Mikveh Guidance

Mikveh immersion is usually one of the final steps in the conversion process. We help candidates understand what this stage means and how it fits into the overall Orthodox conversion journey.

Conversion for Marriage in Israel

Many people contact us because they are in a relationship with a Jewish partner and want to understand what Orthodox conversion means for marriage in Israel. We help explain the process, expectations, recognition questions, and possible next steps.

Recognition Questions

Recognition is one of the most important issues in Jewish conversion. We help candidates understand why the Beit Din, rabbinical authority, and conversion path matter for future recognition.

Worldwide Support

We provide Orthodox conversion guidance for candidates in Israel, Europe, North America, and other locations. Every country and community may have different practical requirements, and we help candidates understand the process that best fits their situation.

Step-by-Step Support

Instead of trying to figure everything out alone, candidates receive structured guidance through the process, from the first questions to preparation for the final stages.

Can Orthodox Conversion Really Take 3-4 Months?

For many candidates the process takes much longer when it is unclear, unorganized, or delayed by missing information. With the right guidance, preparation, and Beit Din pathway, suitable candidates may complete it in approximately 3-4 months. The timeline depends on your Jewish knowledge and background, your commitment, your ability to study consistently, your location, the Beit Din's requirements, required documents, and final approval.

​We cannot promise the same timeline for everyone - every case is different and the final decision belongs to the Beit Din.

But for serious and suitable candidates, our structured guidance is designed to make the process as efficient as possible.

Begin Your Orthodox Conversion Journey

If you are considering Orthodox conversion to Judaism, the best first step is to ask the right questions before you begin: What does the process require? Can your case be completed in approximately 3-4 months? Which Beit Din should you approach? How should you prepare, and what should you study?

You do not need to navigate these questions alone. Contact us today to understand whether your Orthodox conversion process may be completed efficiently.

Nos frais

Notre service est cher et coûteux. Cependant, plus de 90% des personnes qui ont entameré notre processus l'ont terminé avec succès.

Tout paiement ne sera effectué qu’après la réussite de la conversion

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is an Orthodox Beit Din?
A Beit Din is a rabbinical court of three ordained rabbis that oversees the conversion process. For a conversion to be recognized by Orthodox communities and the Israeli Rabbinate, it must be conducted by a recognized Orthodox Beit Din.

How long does Orthodox conversion take?
While most Orthodox conversions take 12 to 18 months, we work exclusively with Beit Din courts where the process can be completed in as little as 3 to 4 months — without cutting corners on the requirements.

Is my conversion recognized worldwide?

Most of the Beit Din courts we work with are recognized by the Israeli Rabbinate. However, recognition of an Orthodox conversion can depend on a number of factors — including the specific Beit Din that conducted the conversion, the country or community where recognition is being sought, and individual circumstances.

Do you guarantee conversion in 3-4 months?

No. We do not guarantee approval or a fixed timeline, because the final decision belongs to the recognized Beit Din. Our guidance is designed to help serious candidates avoid unnecessary delays.

Do you work with candidates outside Israel?

Yes. We provide Orthodox conversion guidance worldwide and help people in different countries understand their options.

Do you work with more than one Beit Din?

Yes. We have connections with multiple Batei Din around the world, which lets us match candidates with the path most suitable for their location, background, goals, and recognition needs.

Why is your process faster?

Many delays happen because candidates don't understand the requirements, prepare incorrectly, or approach the wrong path. We help you follow a clearer, more organized process from the beginning - and we accompany you to the Beit Din.

Is this an official Beit Din?

No. We provide guidance and support. Final approval of any Orthodox conversion is made only by the recognized Beit Din.

Is your service expensive?

Yes. This is a premium guidance service for people who want personal support, professional preparation, and worldwide Beit Din guidance. We are not the cheapest option.

When do I pay?

Payment is made only after successful completion of the conversion.

Can you help with conversion for marriage in Israel?

Yes. Many candidates contact us because they are converting for marriage in Israel. We help explain the process, Beit Din preparation, recognition questions, and which path may fit their situation.

What is the first step?

Contact us, explain your situation, and receive guidance about whether your Orthodox conversion may be completed efficiently.

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Si vous êtes intéressés par une conversion orthodoxe facile, simple et rapide et que vous comprenez que notre service est coûteux, veuillez remplir le formulaire de contact vous concernant et concernant votre situation.

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