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Reply to "DH is claiming to be Jewish with no verifiable proof."
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Op here. DH was not sure how to go about all of it. The rabbi had asked for verifiable proof [b]so DH could participate in the birthright trip. [/b]I think DH got the idea that he needed to have some kind of proof of his heritage in order to participate in any kind of practice within the jewish community. Again, with limited resources and difficulty with translation, also the family tale that his great grandmother may have converted made the research all the more difficult. DH does absolutley collect judaica, but I think it's because he wants to have a connection to Jewish culture but has no idea how to go about all of it. He's told me he feels like an outsider, but doesn't know what to do. I'm fine with whatever choice he makes. But again, I'm not religious at all and have no interest in converting.[/quote] Oh! Yes, that’s so you don’t have non-Jews making their way into a funded trip, whether to get a free trip or to proselytize. That has nothing to do with conversion, attending synagogue, or anything like that. [/quote] How old is the DH. Isn’t there an age cut off for birthright? Plus, my child can document her half-Jewish ancestry, but still can’t go as her dad is the Jew.[/quote]
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