1. much easier to use a microwave oven then convert a non Jew into a Torah abiding Jew.
2. where did you read that mikvah was not required etc etc by a conservative conversion? This is news to me.
3. Since there is no Temple yet (and hopefully soon) then no convert can really do a sacrifice, so therefore non Jews who convert really never got converted because they never sacrificed.
So since there is no Temple yet (also hopefully soon it will be rebuilt) then baal teshuvas can't really be BTs?
No, it is nonsense. pay no attention to whoever said that.. whether it was dr dan (who does not seem to be orthodox). Or tzvi. Probably dr dan said it..
So far neither of them are even quoting right anyway.
And Converts are given total respect.. even moreso than those born jewish.. There is a famous letter written by a convert to the RAMBAM, where the convert wrote of how he was looked down upon. The RAMBAM wrote back about how great the guy was, and saying something along the lines of , and this is a very vague recollection. "there are 36 places in the talmud where it talks of respecting the convert. Show this to the jews / rabbis in your area".
A convert is just as jewish as anybody born jewish.
What about other things people can do now in the mean time until we get the Temple back. I mention this because the first things christians say when they try to convert Jews, is "how are your sins forgiven without a Temple to do sacrifices?" Naturally, there are other things Jews can do in the mean time until the Temple is back.
We do have yom kippur
Also, I do not have the tenach quotes to hand, but later in the nach, after the temple was destroyed, it says that prayer replaced sacrifices
And is there really a "conversion" to Judaism? I mean in the sense that people convert to Christianity or more of a recognition to the Jewish community. I do agree with the very strict guidelines that Orthodox use for those very few gentiles who are really honesty going through gerut. And when one does finish gerut, then born Jews are not supposed to even talk to them about the time they were not Jewish etc..etc..
I lost track of what I was saying, I hope it overall makes sense.
But let us not forget that the great Rabbi Akiva was descended from "converts".
The conversion is -not- in the same sense as christianity.. Since now after converting the person is a jew, and obligated by jewish law. Whereas beforehand, they were not obligated.
A convert is 100% jewish, and I think it is even a sin to bring up about the fact that they converted.. Since it embarasses them.. A jew is a jew.
As mentioned. The rule. Mother is jewish, or converted.