I went to see Roma people in Hungary, so I could understand them.
As I'm getting to know Judaism, my view of the whole world is changing.
The Jewish people have to get rid of their fears so they see the positive things and they need to dare to look at the world through their Judaism.
My change may inspire other people.
It's part of the institution of teshuva, if you make a mistake, you have to restore it as you can.
When I belonged to Jobbik, I didn't wear a kippa and I didn't light Hannukah candles.