词条 | Ole Brunell |
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Brunell was ordained as a minister in the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Finland in 1978. He served as a pastor in both Finland and Australia. He preached and ministered in Swedish, English, and Finnish during his career as a minister. Eventually, he ceased to believe in the teachings of the Lutheran Church and ultimately came not to believe in Christianity at all, therefore he left the Church. He never stopped believing in God. For six years, he and his family had no formal religion. Six years later, he, his wife, and four daughters converted to Judaism. The conversion was rejected by the Orthodox Jewish. Eventually the leaders relented and all were converted. Upon conversion, Brunell changed his first name from “Ole” to “Shlomo ben Avraham”, and his wife changed her name from “Runa” to “Ruth”. The family retained the name “Brunell” and moved to Israel, where they currently live.[1][2] Brunell wrote of his experience in a book entitled Strangers No More: One Family’s Exceptional Journey from Christianity to Judaism, {{ISBN|965-229-304-0}} published by Gefen Publishing House in Jerusalem in 2005.[3] References1. ^1 2 {{cite news |url=https://www.haaretz.com/1.5405055 |work=Haaretz |first=Tamar |last=Hausman |title=Crazy' Ole Becomes an Oleh |date=24 August 2001 |access-date=8 December 2018}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Brunell, Ole}}2. ^1 2 {{cite news |url=https://m.jpost.com/Magazine/Features/Under-His-wings |work=Jerusalem Post |first=Susan |last=De La Fuente |title=Under His Wings |date=1 March 2013 |access-date=8 December 2018}} 3. ^Jenny Hazan, review of "Strangers No More". Jerusalem Post, 19 November 2005. Quoted by Gefen Publishing House, Strangers No More Book Details 8 : 1953 births|Living people|Finnish Orthodox Jews|Finnish emigrants to Israel|Israeli Orthodox Jews|Converts to Judaism from Protestantism|Former Lutherans|People from Kokkola |
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