To: thoughtomator
I didnt jump to that conclusion. I looked up the author.
You jumped to the conclusion he is not a rabbi. Essentially every Chabad male is a rabbi (due to education and ordination). One may not found a synagogue or have a means of income from a shul. He may have subsequent education and talents to support a family and the community while being able to understand and teach Jewish law (Halacha).
The bottom line is he wrote that according to Jewish law a Jew remains a Jew despite any conversion(s).
171 posted on
06/12/2019 8:50:16 AM PDT by
af_vet_1981
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To: af_vet_1981
> The bottom line is he wrote that according to Jewish law a Jew remains a Jew despite any conversion(s).
The bottom line is that I need not respect his opinion, which relies on a logical fallacy (that the word Jew means two distinct and separate ideas at the same time) that is not part of the Torah.
172 posted on
06/12/2019 9:01:02 AM PDT by
thoughtomator
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