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Ahuva Gray holding a copy of her book, "My Sister, the Jew"

Ahuva Gray began to doubt the Christian faith when she discovered discrepancies in the New Testament. This discovery began a process of searching for the truth. Eventually she found Judaism and subsequently understood that the teaching of Orthodox Judaism made the most sense to her. As she began studying the Jewish texts, she began realizing that the Torah made the most sense to her. In 1996, she gave up her position as a Christian minister and become an Orthodox Jew. She has written a book about this journey entitled My Sister, the Jew. She is also a lecturer.

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