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Zekry, Pinchas. "Conversion to Judaism in South Africa." Thesis, 1998. http://hdl.handle.net/10500/17872.

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Amidst the decisive events of the 20th century - the Holocaust and the rebirth of the Jewish homeland - which impacted heavily on Jewish attitudes, emerged a broadening of religious doctrines creating diversity within Judaism. Previous insularist tendencies were replaced by revised outlooks on proselytisation, blending with the unique characteristics of South African Jewry. Clearly, local Jewish society and the Rabbinate have placed these updated perceptions high on its agenda. The inevitable mixed reactions have been reviewed in this work, which looks at the long road travelled by the convert from the viewpoint of current motivations, acceptance by the community and post conversion levels of observance. My own theory is a model encompassing the respective components of local proselytism looking at categories of converts, their motives, demands to be met and obstacles. To comprehend the contemporary position, a historical survey delved into the issue from its Biblical origins via the influences of centuries, reaching the South African scene. This inquiry investigated the development of conversion policies drawn from an evolvement of energetic Halakhic debate. These attitudes manifest themselves in archival sources from 1924, of which my analysis is the first of its kind. From these records, together with those of my own community and data available from the Cape Beth Din, the interpretative statistics thus compiled identified characteristics and motivations of applicants and procedural mechanics. This work proceeded a step further. Focus on the Durban model provided an ideal observation point for the post conversion stages. Personal knowledge of the candidates gained from my service to Durban Jewry enabled me to assess their respective adherences and absorption into the community. Furthermore, responses to a questionnaire sent to the local Jewry and interviews revealed attitudes both of Jews by birth and the converts themselves whilst added perceptions were obtained from a questionnaire sent to the Rabbis of South Africa. In the final chapter I submitted proposals and recommendations, some of which are radical. Covering the entire process of conversion this model attempts to address the future of conversions in South Africa as this is expected to remain a pivotal issue of immense momentum.
Religious Studies & Arabic
D. Litt. et Phil. (Religious Studies)
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Books on the topic "Proselytes and proselyting, Jewish – Converts from Christianity"

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Taufar, Barbara. La-ḥatsot et ha-ḳaṿ: Oṭobiyografyah. Tel Aviv: Sifriyat Maʻariv, 1993.

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Karpinowitz, Abraham. Di geshikhṭe fun Ṿilner ger-tsedeḳ Graf Ṿalenṭin Poṭotsḳi. Tel-Aviv: Farlag Ṿilner Pinḳes, 1990.

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Karpinowitz, Abraham. Di geshikhṭe fun Ṿilner ger-tsedeḳ Graf Ṿalenṭin Poṭotsḳi. Tel-Aviv: Farlag Ṿilner Pinḳes, 1990.

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Carmel, Abraham. So strange my path: A spiritual pilgrimage. New York: Bloch Pub. Co., 1993.

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Incontro di studiosi dell'antichità cristiana (15th 1986 Rome, Italy). La conversione religiosa nei primi secoli cristiani: XV Incontro di studiosi dell'antichità cristiana, Roma, 8-10 Maggio 1986. Roma: Institutum Patristicum "Augustinianum", 1987.

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From death to rebirth: Ritual and conversion in antiquity. New York: Paulist Press, 1997.

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Golb, Norman. Jewish proselytism: A phenomenon in the religious history of early medieval Europe. Cincinnati: Judaic Studies Program, University of Cincinnati, 1987.

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Golb, Norman. Jewish proselytism: A phenomenon in the religious history of early medieval Europe. Cincinnati, Ohio: Judaic Studies Program, University of Cincinnati, 1988.

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David, Patterson. Pilgrimage of a proselyte: From Auschwitz to Jerusalem. Middle Village, N.Y: Jonathan David Publishers, 1993.

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Who was a Jew?: Rabbinic and Halakhic perspectives on the Jewish Christian schism. Hoboken, N.J: Ktav Pub. House, 1985.

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