She could also be an official Jewish Nanny now — however she’s no Fran Drescher.
A wildly in style social media persona went from the “Non-Jewish Nanny” to an official convert, claiming the Oct. 7 bloodbath solely fueled her want to be Jewish.
Adriana Fernandez, a Floridian who attended non-public Christian college rising up with virtually no publicity to Judaism, grew to become a de-facto social media star of David for her greater than 100,000 followers on TikTok and Instagram when she began nannying for Orthodox households about 4 years in the past.
She’s cultivated a faithful following together with her cheery and earnest movies navigating her approach studying the ropes in observant houses.
Uncovered to the “magnificence” of Judaism, the younger bartender and budding opera singer grew to become an official Jewess final month, after a years-long conversion course of impressed by her younger costs, who taught her in regards to the religion.
Whereas Fernandez stated she’s “at all times had a relationship with G-d,” a lot of her Orthodox shoppers’ customs baffled her — like discovering {that a} non secular mother wears a sheitel, or wig, for modesty and a mezuzah on the doorpost denotes a Jewish residence, she stated.
Quickly, these customs stopped being mysterious and as a substitute, grew to become “highly effective.”
One Friday afternoon Fernandez was leaving her costs as they ready for his or her weekly Sabbath meal, whereas her plans concerned “operating to glad hour with mates to get drunk all weekend.”
“I desire a life like that sooner or later,” she recalled pondering.
“I wished to be Jewish so unhealthy,” she stated from her residence in Boca Raton.
The official frum fatale – whose sunny persona shines via in each put up reveling in her new “chosen” path – is now prepared for her first Passover as a Jew.
“Formally selected my outfit for my first Seder as a Jew,” Fernandez, whose Hebrew identify is Adina Shoshana, wrote on Instagram this week to plaudits from supportive members of the tribe.
The classically educated singer and nanny stated she “undoubtedly would like to make Hebrew music covers” and naturally write a kids’s ebook.
As she ready for Passover, she mirrored on the vacation commemorating the Israelites’ exodus from Egypt and the theme of liberation.
For Fernandez, the vacation identified for its 4 cups of wine on the seder and every week of munching matzah, is what being Jewish is all about. “That’s when the Jewish nation was actually born.”
However the path to Judaism wasn’t at all times simple for Fernandez.
Some derided her as “mashugana” — the Yiddish phrase for loopy — for turning into a Jew after Hamas slaughtered 1,200 Israelis in a shock assault on Oct. 7, 2023.
“Oct. 7 made me need to be Jewish extra,” she stated, noting her willpower to transform to Judaism is a strategy to battle antisemitism.
With folks pleading, “The entire world hates us,” Fernandez stated she didn’t hesitate.
“These are my folks too,” she thought. “I used to be already within the technique of changing – however I might have stopped.”
“My first thought on Oct. 7 wasn’t, ‘How do I get out of this?’” she recalled. “I felt an excellent stronger connection to G-d.”