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Is Orthodox conversion in Israel possible for non-citizens?
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If you're converting to Judaism, I'm assuming that your mother isn't Jewish, and you will need, as you convert, to live as an Orthodox Jew for at least a year--if memory serves--to be recognised as a someone who is Jewish and can get Israeli citizenship. There's usually more involved than simply speaking with one Rabbi. Why not speak with one more locally (unless I've misunderstood and you're already in Israel).
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RE: Is Orthodox conversion in Israel possible for non-citizens? - by Jude86 - 06-10-2019, 05:15 PM

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