Ahuvah Gray Explained

Ahuva Gray (née Delores Gray) is a writer on religion and memoirist. She is a former Baptist minister who converted to Judaism and chronicled her changing beliefs in the book My Sister, the Jew, published in 2001.

Biography

Gray is African-American and was born to a Baptist working-class family in the Lawndale neighborhood of Chicago. She is a relative of baseball player Lorenzo Gray.

Gray worked for 23 years as a flight attendant, living in Los Angeles. She became a Baptist minister.[1] She began to doubt Christianity when she found what she believed were discrepancies in the New Testament. Her discovery prompted a process of searching for a renewed faith. Eventually she found and studied Judaism; Gray believed that the Torah made the most sense. In 1996, she gave up her position as a Christian minister and completed conversion to become an Orthodox Jew. She took the name of Ahuva.[2]

She has written a book about this journey, entitled My Sister, the Jew (2001).

Since the late 20th century, Gray has lived in Bayit VeGan, Jerusalem.[3]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Ahuvah Gray . Ahuvah Gray . 3 August 2010. https://web.archive.org/web/20100727030951/http://ahuvahgray.com/reviews_JPOST.php. 27 July 2010 . live.
  2. Web site: Ahuva Gray . Jewishmag.com . February 2003 . 3 August 2010.
  3. Web site: Summer 2006. Mordechai S Chiller. A Former Minister Finds Torah. 16 April 2023. Jewish Action. 4 July 2022. https://web.archive.org/web/20220704225742/http://ou.org.s3.amazonaws.com/pdf/ja/5766/summer66/34_36.pdf. dead.