No Orthodox groups recognise Reform conversions.
No. The halakha (Torah-law) stipulates that the convert needs to accept upon himself/herself to keep all of the mitzvos (Torah-commands). Reform conversions do not usually include this condition.
George Henry Stevens has written: 'Jewish Christian leaders' -- subject(s): Converts from Judaism, Christian converts from Judaism
The leaders of Judaism are Rabbis. The followers of Judaism are the Jewish people.
Originally the sole purpose of the Spanish Inquisition was to sniff out bogus converts from Judaism to Christianity, so perhaps the Inquisition?
Abraham de sola was Jewish. He was one of the most powerful leaders of Orthodox Judaism in the United States. He was also Canada's first Rabbi.
There are no churches in Judaism.
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Judaism has different concepts. No one is canonized or beatified and no dead person can serve as an intercessor between a person and God. Torah-scholars, and those who practice chessed (kindness) are held up as examples, and the greatest among them can be seen as religious leaders, but that's it.
Judaism is not a centralised religion and does not have a single leadership. The members of Judaism are called Jews.