You are evading your life, Do you have any interests besides being Jewish?
Shalom.
What? I don't know what you mean. Why are you asking this? What do you mean by interests and besides being Jewish? I am not being Jewish, I am Jewish. Once you are Jewish, and I understand that you are a convert from what you said, you are always and forever Jewish. Your identity is among the Jewish People, with, in, of, and a part of Israel or the People of Israel. A person does not stop being Jewish once they are Jewish. A Jew born a Jew is always a Jew, never not a Jew. I am a Jew as a proselyte and a convert to and of Judaism and Israel. I have never been to Israel. I read, study, observe, keep, and teach Torah. I am a citizen of the United States of America. I would like to be a Rabbi if I am not already, and I am studying and training with my Rabbi to be a Rabbi. I asked and he has said that I can be the President of the United States of America if I am elected. I have over ten years of school after High School, but I would love to serve the people of the United States of America in the Office of President of the United States of America. I am willing to do this if I am elected. My faith and God's Law, Torah, will always be a part of my life. A Jew among the People of Israel is never separated from Torah. The New Covenant is in Yeshua HaMashiach for the house of Israel and the house of Judah, and it is God's law written on minds and hearts. As a former Christian I understand the Judeo-Christian Principles, Ethics, and Religion. I understand the founding of our Country, from The Declaration of Independence from Great Britain to the Constitution of the United States of America. That we were founded on Jewish and Christian Principles. At the temporary residence I am living at here in Lakewood, Washington, I have been told that I cannot talk about religion. As a former Christian Evangelist I understand that my faith cannot be separated from my life, and I will serve Yahveh my God and Jesus Christ, Yeshua HaMashiach, the Son of God, my Lord and Savior, my Messiah and my King, with all of my heart, soul, mind, and strength, until the day that I die. In Jesus Christ alone do we have salvation, the forgiveness of sins. I will continue to share Torah, the Word of God, with others. From the TaNaKh to Matthew through Revelation, the entire Bible, we all need to learn, read, study, accept, apply, and share the Word of God, the Commandments, even the Gospel, with others, from those around us to those we meet, and those we pray for. We have different gifts and ministries in the Body of Messiah, the Body of Christ, not all of us are teachers for example. But even parents can teach their children.
It is still Rishon where I live. It may be Sheni yet where you live. But are you East of me? Shalom my brother.
Shalom.
Jacob