• @masquenox
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    06 months ago

    it is almost impossible to convert to Judaism

    Yeah… totally impossible.

    The Amoraim who produced the Talmud set out basic requirements for conversion to Judaism (Keritot 8b), which must be witnessed and affirmed by a beth din (a rabbinical court composed of three Jewish males above the age of Bar Mitzvah). The judges on the Beth Din should be observant of Jewish law. Common Orthodox practice is for all of the judges to be Rabbis or Orthodox clergy. Today conversion requirements and the time required to complete conversion differ according to denomination and rabbinic sponsor. The basic requirements set out in the Talmud include:

    • Circumcision (Brit milah or hatafat dam brit) for men. If the male is already circumcised, a single drop of blood is drawn as a symbolic circumcision [2]
    • Immersion (tevilah) in a ritual bath (mikveh) for both men and women[2]
    • Offering a certain sacrifice (korban) in the Temple (the Beit Hamikdash) – (this is not currently required as a part of modern conversion to Judaism. )

    The consensus of halakhic authorities also requires a convert to understand and formally accept the duties of classical Jewish law. This is not stated explicitly in the Talmud, but was inferred by subsequent commentators.

    After confirming that all these requirements have been met, the beth din issues a “Certificate of Conversion” (Shtar Giur), certifying that the person is now a Jew.

    Much impossible, huh?

    impossible to convert away from

    Yeah… totally impossible - again.

    As for China, lit’s literally Han supremacist,

    So where’s your proof? Show me how “Han supremacism” is coded into law in China - show me the Han equivalent to the 13th Amendment in the US or Limpieza de sangre in Spain.

    the literally erased the Tibetan culture from the face of this planet,

    Yeah… totally erased.

    Do you even bother googling anything before you peddle your Ben Shapiro-level shittakes on the internet?