[It was too long for an ask, sorry] I’ve known for a couple of years that I want to convert to Judaism, it really makes sense to me. And I’ve known that I needed to wait until I would be able to stay in the same place for at least a few years, so I was rejoiced to know that i was soon gonna stay at least 3-4 years in the same place, but I’ve just learned that I actually probably can’t convert?
There are only two synagogues in the country I’m going to live in, one orthodox, one reform/liberal, both of them are about 4 hours away from where I’ll be living, but I’m willing to travel and find solutions (I can’t drive, but there are trains).
I want to convert in the reform movement and I don’t want to convert in the orthodox movement, but the website of the reform synagogue says they don’t offer conversion due to “limited rabbi ressources”, and I just don’t know what to do.
I feel like I’m stuck :/ I’m not sure if there is anything to do about it or if I need to accept/to face that it won’t be happening anytime soon. Any advice?