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Are converts to Judaism real Jews?

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Claud Breitenberg

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Traditional Jewish law is unambiguous: Yes. Furthermore, Jewish law forbids singling out a convert in a way that might cause embarrassment. Moses married the daughter of a Midianite priest. Ruth, a convert, was an ancestor of King David. There is strong support for conversion throughout The Bible, although the Bible does not detail how one goes about conversion.

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