The questions posed with regard to problematic contemporary conversions are threefold in nature:
(1) Is it permissible for rabbinical courts to accept prospective candidates for conversion when it appears that application is made, not out of religious conviction, but as a matter of convenience, e.g., to facilitate marriage with a Jewish partner?
http://judaismconversion.org/pdf/THE_CONVERSION_CRISIS.pdf
Let me be clear once again, this is about the rabbinical organizations and the various rabbis that conduct fraudulent conversions and has nothing to do with any individuals whatsoever.
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(2)
Is a conversion of convenience, i.e., one undertaken for marriage or
other ulterior motive in which the petitioner obviously has no intention
of abiding by the precepts of Judaism, a valid one?
(3)
Granting the validity and propriety of the conversion itself, is it
permissible for the convert to enter into marriage with a Jewish spouse
with whom the convert has consorted prior to conversion?
PLEASE READ THE ENTIRE ESSAY:http://judaismconversion.org/pdf/THE_CONVERSION_CRISIS.pdf
Let me be clear once again, this is about the rabbinical organizations and the various rabbis that conduct fraudulent conversions and has nothing to do with any individuals whatsoever.
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Book Format: Yoreh De’ah, no. 157
https://books.google.com/books?id=Y4SPB17NkzAC&pg=PA284&lpg=PA284&dq=Yoreh+De%E2%80%99ah,+no.+157&source=bl&ots=GKHuVb-twz&sig=ACfU3U0u-kTPQWsSrtvJ00JqSFCQefnDAg&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiQxpXW8M3gAhVmllQKHYKxDLAQ6AEwBnoECAgQAQ#v=onepage&q=Yoreh%20De%E2%80%99ah%2C%20no.%20157&f=false
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