Rabbi Israel Zoller?s conversion to Catholicism had little to do with any spiritual conviction. Rather, it was the result of his ostracism and banishment after the Holocaust by the survivors of the Italian Jewish community, whom he callously abandoned during the war when he hid in the Vatican while fleeing the Nazis. Magdi Allam is of a different stature. Anyway, Sullivan, I do not recall that any Jew has been killed by other Jews in the last 2000 years for converting, nor is there such a provision in Judaism - unlike Islam!. With respect to you understanding of Judaism: you have none. I recommend for startes a little bit of Yeshayaju Leibowich |
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