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2007-03-03 Israel-Palestine-Jordan
Iranian Muslim converts to Judaism
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Posted by Fred 2007-03-03 00:00|| || Front Page|| [3 views since 2007-05-07]  Top

#1 Wow! Iranian Double Indemnity Death Fatwa in 5, 4, 3,...
Posted by PBMcL 2007-03-03 00:28||   2007-03-03 00:28|| Front Page Top

#2 Just a wild guess, but I would bet Israel didn't let this guy work in his previous field after he arrived.
Posted by Mike N. 2007-03-03 01:06||   2007-03-03 01:06|| Front Page Top

#3 He should feel indebted. He probably has a pretty good idea of how his home country would have handled his case.
Posted by mac 2007-03-03 05:21||   2007-03-03 05:21|| Front Page Top

#4 This is very unusual not because a Muslim wanted to convert, many do, but because the Jews permitted it.

Israel could probably increase the number of Jews by 25% in a few years if they allowed most Muslims to convert.
Posted by Anonymoose 2007-03-03 09:10||   2007-03-03 09:10|| Front Page Top

#5 I understand Israel is already crowded, another 25% would make them packed Cheek-to-jowl.

Perhaps why conversion is not actively sought?
Posted by Redneck Jim 2007-03-03 10:30||   2007-03-03 10:30|| Front Page Top

#6 Anonymoose might be referring to muslims who currently have Israeli citizenship. In which case, conversion would increase the number of Jews relative to the population as a whole without changing the absolute population at all.
Posted by Excalibur 2007-03-03 11:40||   2007-03-03 11:40|| Front Page Top

#7 Jews do not encourage conversion. That's been policy since about the 3rd Century AD, I believe, although God Fearers (google Noahide, if you want more in depth info), who agree with Jewish core beliefs but don't want to go through conversion, have been a common fixture in Jewish synagogue congregations since the at least the 1st Century BC. (It is said that the emperor Nero's mother was a God Fearer.) It can take up to three years of serious study, with frequent challenges to the certainty of one's decision, before one can convert to the stripped down, Reform version. I don't even want to think what the Orthodox rabbis in Israel put this man through... but I'll bet he has read the entire Old Testament, the first couple hundred years of rabbinic law, tales and poetry in the Midrash and Talmud, and key sections of rabbinic arguments for the last thousand years or so, including why turning on/off the light on the Sabbath was determined to constitute work (physics was involved, as I understand it), and can discuss intelligently any of that corpus when asked. Rote memorization in a language not known by the reciter is not part of the process.

Posted by trailing wife 2007-03-03 12:08||   2007-03-03 12:08|| Front Page Top

#8 Doesn't have shit to do with God, does it ?
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Posted by wxjames 2007-03-03 12:40||   2007-03-03 12:40|| Front Page Top

#9 Quite right, it does not have shit to do with God, wxjames.

The Jews don't consider themselves to have a monopoly on God or salvation, so there is no need to convert to Judaism to attain that, unlike Christianity and Islam. The rabbis teach that God fearing Christians and Mulims will go to Heaven before Jews who wrong their fellow man.

Rather, it has to do with choosing to take on the responsibility to observe all the Commandments*, not just the ten familiar ones, painting a target on oneself for antisemites to aim at, and making that commitment not only for oneself but for all of one's Jewish descendents.

The reason it's hard is to discourage those who begin conversion for the wrong reasons: because one is in love with a Jew, because Madonnah made Kabbalah fashionable, because one is in an emotional funk and Judaism looks like a fix for that, because Disney.

I do hope that answers your question, my dear.


* Commandments like having to keep kosher (no bacon or sausage, or shrimp on the Barbie), male circumcision... there are at least 613, if I recall correctly. Why would someone take that on when God will accept them just as well without all that?
Posted by trailing wife 2007-03-03 14:07||   2007-03-03 14:07|| Front Page Top

#10 Muslims, of course. With an s.

And because Disney's Moses was awfully cute. And he did magic better than the Pharoh's court magicians.

PIMF!
Posted by trailing wife 2007-03-03 14:09||   2007-03-03 14:09|| Front Page Top

#11 TW, you have discouraged me from converting to Judaism. Observing just a few of the Commandments is hard enough as it is..
Posted by Anguper Hupomosing9418 2007-03-03 19:47||   2007-03-03 19:47|| Front Page Top

#12 TW: Commandments like having to keep kosher (no bacon or sausage, or shrimp on the Barbie)

By that measure, the vast majority of Chinese food-eating New York metro area Jews aren't religiously-observant in the strict sense of the phrase. Note that the stock for Chinese dishes is made from non-kosher materials (pork and non-kosher chicken).
Posted by Zhang Fei 2007-03-03 22:04|| http://timurileng.blogspot.com]">[http://timurileng.blogspot.com]  2007-03-03 22:04|| Front Page Top

#13 Oh dear, Zhang Fe -- I didn't know that! I've been keeping kosher by the law (no pork or shellfish, no dishes made by cooking a young animal in its own mother's milk, but I don't worry about the rabbis' rules like separate dishes for meat and milk, and separate meals as well). I am soooo glad you said, even though I adored Chinese food until just a moment ago, darn it!

Anguper Hupomosing9418, just be a good person, and God and I will both be satisfied, I'm sure. ;-) You go on to Heaven, dear, and we'll see where I end up when the time comes. There is some disagreement on that point, you see.
Posted by trailing wife 2007-03-03 22:15||   2007-03-03 22:15|| Front Page Top

#14 TW: I am soooo glad you said, even though I adored Chinese food until just a moment ago, darn it!

Denial is a very effective strategy for dealing with kosher food issues. NYC-area Jews deal with it by reasoning that Chinese food doesn't taste like there's any pork in it - ergo, Chinese food must not contain pork. That's all there is to it. It's never a good idea to over-think important issues like food.
Posted by Zhang Fei 2007-03-03 22:32|| http://timurileng.blogspot.com]">[http://timurileng.blogspot.com]  2007-03-03 22:32|| Front Page Top

#15 I'm not saying ZF is wrong, TW, but before you order take out, you might want to review this chart.
Posted by Nimble Spemble 2007-03-03 22:41||   2007-03-03 22:41|| Front Page Top

23:59 Eric Jablow
23:55 RD
23:53 Shipman
23:43 Shipman
23:38 Shipman
23:37 Jehadi
23:17 Chiper Threreger8956
23:16 DMFD
23:11 Chiper Threreger8956
22:53 Anonymoose
22:52 tu3031
22:49 Nimble Spemble
22:41 Nimble Spemble
22:38 USN, ret.
22:36 whatadeal
22:35 Zhang Fei
22:34 Nimble Spemble
22:32 Zhang Fei
22:31 USN, ret.
22:29 Nimble Spemble
22:28 Frank G
22:26 whatadeal
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