Jewish converts are welcomed by all Jews, though generally speaking, Jews do not encourage people to convert because they do not believe there is any such need to do so.
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A person who is born to a Jewish woman or who halachicly (following Jewish law) converts to Judaism is a Jew.
That's normally found amongst converts to Judaism, some converts choose to not change their name.
According to Jewish law, a person who is born to a Jewish woman is 100% Jewish. The same goes for any person who converts to Judaism according to Jewish law.
Only if he converts to Judaism.
The Yiddish word for a Jew who converts to Christianity is "apikores," which carries a derogatory connotation.
The correct term today is Jewish person, not Hebrew.Anyone who's mother is Jewish or who converts to Judaism is considered a Jew. Additionally, Reform Judaism also recognizes a person as Jewish if their father was Jewish AND they were raised Jewish.
George Henry Stevens has written: 'Jewish Christian leaders' -- subject(s): Converts from Judaism, Christian converts from Judaism
Yes, if the woman converts to Judaism before they're born.
Jews do not actively search for converts. However, converts are welcomed and are considered more devout than many born Jews as they must endure a regorous educational process in order to be fully identified as a Jew; this is because the Jewish people want to ensure that the converts are truly and fully devoted to the Jewish beliefs.
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