Can a Person Convert to Judaism?
A Jew is a member of the people formerly known as either Hebrews or Israelites. Judaism is the religion practiced by those people.
Hence, this raises the question: If a Japanese person practices the religion of the Jewish people, does he become a member of the Jewish people?
The written Torah is quite clear: The answer is: “No”.
A stranger may live amongst the Israelites and, if he agrees to follow all their laws, he will share in their bounties, but that does not make him an Israelite. A clear example of this is: Uriah the Hittite. He was a soldier in David’s army, he lived in Jerusalem, BUT he was STILL a Hittite.
The rabbis like to spread the lie that in Exodus 24 what we are reading about is a “mass conversion” being performed by Moses. This is total nonsense and an outright lie.
Judar är en avbild av gud, om en rabbi konverterar dig blir du en avbild av honom, inte gud. Du kommer aldrig bli en jude, hur gärna du än vill.
https://www.jpost.com/blogs/torah-co...judaism-409549