Israel has passed a law that bans marrying Palestinians
(www.reuters.com)
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It's up to the Rabbis, and they aren't going to accept anyone people without that track record.
So no evidence.
Did you know all nazis were gay?
I have as much evidence for that claim as you have for yours.
It's funny you bring up Nazis because Judaism is a lot like Nazism.
Master race -> God's chosen people
Honorary Aryan -> Jewish converts
Anyway, Jewish conversions are a convoluted subject with varying details between denominations, and there is contention among and within them as to what the exact rules should be. Case and point:
"Once undergone, a valid religious conversion to Judaism cannot be overturned. However, a Beth Din may determine that the conversion is void as it was never undertaken correctly in the first place. For example, if the rite of mikveh was performed incorrectly.[52] In recent years many Orthodox conversions have been overturned. In 2008 Israel's highest religious court invalidated the conversion of 40,000 Jews, mostly from Russian immigrant families, even though they had been approved by an Orthodox rabbi.[53] Debate on what constitutes a valid Beth Din for conversion and for annulling conversions has caused divisions in the Orthodox world. It is an implicit judgment on the character and uprightness of the rabbis in that religious court."
Feel free to dig up whatever details you want. It all ends up with a gang of Rabbis deciding to accept a convert or not regardless of all the specifics of it, like I said. Rabbis aren't going to accept a convert who doesn't believe Jews (the ethnicity) are God's chosen people. It's kind of a big deal within Judaism.
Wait, you are against Jews because they believe god chose them?!
I guess you should be the same to Mormons, Jehovah's Witnesses, Christians of all sorts, Muslims, and more.
Remember, like christianity(with its sects like protestants, catholics et al) Judaism also has different sects. But I guess this fact is a bit lost on you. Since you seem to think Orthodox Jews are all Jews. They are, in fact, not even viewed favorably amongst the other Jews.
Your source
If you think God "chose" you because of your bloodline, that's idpol. To restate, opposing idpol and supporting Israel, a Jewish state, is therefore contradictory.
I literally mentioned that already. Me earlier: "Anyway, Jewish conversions are a convoluted subject with varying details between denominations, and there is contention among and within them as to what the exact rules should be. "
What about it? What part of the source do you think contradicts what I said, "It all ends up with a gang of Rabbis deciding to accept a convert or not."