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Why does Judaism have such a long and stringent conversion process?

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Why does Judaism have such a long and stringent conversion process?

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Judaism must have the most lengthy and stringent conversion process of any religion. Only Orthodox conversions are considered valid to every branch and then even not all of those are considered valid by authorities in Israel when a convert wants to immigrate there. It is a long and lengthy process and you have continuously prove you’re sincere. Other religions make it incredibly easy to convert by contrast. Why is it that Judaism has such stringent rules regarding conversion? Why should it take two, three, or four years or more to convert? A: You make conversion sound like a punishment! It is a privilege and a pleasure! If one is sincere about converting, they will look forward to reading everything they can get their hands on about Judaism. If they are sincere, they will become a part of the Jewish community by attending services, participating in Jewish holidays, practicing Jewish traditions. In effect, they become a integral part of the community while anticipating the mikvah and th

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