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  2. Ruth (biblical figure) - Wikipedia

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    The same text says Ruth did not convert during her marriage to Mahlon, contradicting other rabbinic literature, which says Ruth formally converted to Judaism for the sake of marrying Mahlon but did not fully accept the faith until later. [8] Josephus viewed the Book of Ruth as historical and referenced it in his Antiquities of the Jews. [9]

  3. Conversion to Judaism - Wikipedia

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    In fact, King David is descended from Ruth, a convert to Judaism. (Ruth 4:13–22) In Orthodox and Conservative communities that maintain tribal distinctions, converts become Yisraelim (Israelites), ordinary Jews with no tribal or inter-Jewish distinctions. Converts typically follow the customs of their congregations.

  4. Book of Ruth - Wikipedia

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    The book can be read as a political parable relating to issues around the time of Ezra and Nehemiah (the 5th century BCE): [8] unlike the story of Ezra–Nehemiah, where marriages between Jewish men and non-Jewish women were broken up, Ruth teaches that foreigners who convert to Judaism can become good Jews, foreign wives can become exemplary ...

  5. Voices of Faith: Opening the door to conversion in Judaism - AOL

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    Ruth represents the story of the first person who converts to Jewish practice. This year, I am spending a lot of my time thinking, studying and teaching my amazing group of conversion candidates ...

  6. Mahlon and Chilion - Wikipedia

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    While Orpah returns and leaves Judaism, Ruth chooses to stay with Naomi, thus proving her conversion valid. [1] In Israel, Ruth takes part in a levirate marriage, according to Jewish law. By marrying a relative of Mahlon's, she ensures that Mahlon's paternal lineage is remembered. The nearest relative declines, however, giving the rights to the ...

  7. Interfaith marriage in Judaism - Wikipedia

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    Traditional Judaism does not consider marriages between a Jew by birth and a convert as interfaith marriages. [23] [24] Classical rabbinic interpretations maintain that biblical intermarriages, such as that of Joseph and Asenath or Ruth to Boaz, occurred after the non-Israelite partner's conversion. [25]

  8. Ivanka Trump talks about her conversion to Judaism - AOL

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    For the first time Ivanka Trump, daughter of real estate mogul Donald Trump, is opening up about her conversion to Judaism. The 33-year-old model turned businesswoman spoke with Vogue about her ...

  9. Matrilineality in Judaism - Wikipedia

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    Boaz, the next of kin, became Naomi's redeemer, married Ruth and became the father of Obed, who was the ancestor of David. [53] Ruth was the mother of Obed, but Naomi cared for the child, and their neighbors would say "A son has been born to Naomi". [54] Solomon "loved many foreign women". [55] Among them was Naamah the Ammonite.