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Converting to Judaism at the Hotel California: Opportunities, Risks, and Jewish Law, with Rabbi Chuck Davidson (165)

Orthodox Conundrum

CHAPTER

The Importance of Accepting Converts

"I honestly don't know when and why these things changed," Rabbi Shmuley Boteach says. "There's a Sugi and Shabbat where a non-jube comes to Shami and says, I believe in the written Torah, but not in the old Torah." The court converts him; it was during the Second Temple period. It could not be assumed that everyone who converted would be an observant Jew before reform movement.

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