Father is 100 Percent Jewish, Mother is not. Do I have a small amount of a Jewish Neshama?

December 20, 2018 at 7:12 PM
Joseph asked 5 years ago
Shalom, Rabbi Anava. Your the reason Ive become religious. I saw your video about how you died and it woke me up. Big slap on the face. And so many things have happened to me after that, that are what i can only describe as miracles. To many coincidences. Too many to say in this short message. But hashem guided me to a Rabbi and with the Rabbi I found out by law I'm not jewish because me and my mother converted when I was two years old. But, my dad was 100% Jewish. Do I have any piece of a Jewish Neshama? And was it a good comversion if i was only two?
1 Answers
Rabbi Yosef Karpman answered 5 years ago
Shalom    1- All orthodox conversions are acceptable.   The point of the fathers status doesn’t enter into the equation.  If it was an orthodox conversion then you’re Jewish.   Best Wishes  R.Yosef Karpman