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[quote=Anonymous]There is a lot of adoption within the Jewish community - even the Orthodox community because of declining fertility (Jewish women get married later and have children later because of education/work). Having taught Hebrew school at many congregations, kids seems fully integrated (and anecdotally seemed more engaged/tried harder in class). In Israel there is also a lot of adoption, so the face of Judaism is changing, even in less Ashkenormative environments. I am sure you wouldn't want to be a member of congregation where racists and/or bigots would give your kid a hard time for being converted, anyway. If this is how your family is go forward - go forward with your whole heart, or not at all. [/quote]
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