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		| Originally posted by swissmiss04 I find it fascinating that in Judaism (traditionally) a person who approaches a synagogue to convert is refused up to 3 times, to test their conviction.  Some people say "Oh how harsh and unwelcoming!"  But I bet it keeps out the "religious nuts".
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 That's true.  I was not formally "refused", but the first rabbi I approached really, really, REALLY didn't want to work with potential Jews-by-choice (an odd attitude for a campus chaplain!) so he set ridiculous requirements - he told me I'd have to learn Yiddish 

 among other things.  I found another rabbi.  
 
Judaism also does not proselytize.  Jews don't go out and seek converts; you have to go to them.