Way_Seeker666
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What you're talking about is race vs religion, which answers your questions on DNA and recognizing them. Nobody becomes a Yehubor, either someone is a racial Yehubor in full or in part, or they're a Gentile who believes in the religion of judaism. Changing ones religion doesn't change their physical features. ANY amount of Yehuborim blood makes one a Yehubor as their souls are different to those of Gentiles, and blood and soul are basically one. Race is in the soul. High Priest Hooded Cobra has excellent articles on this. The thing about having a Yehuborim mother is to do with their racial laws and customs. But a Yehubor is a Yehubor is a Yehubor.
The person you are talking about, if you mean his grandfather got adopted from a Yehuborim orphanage you must find out if that orphanage only accepted racial Yehuborim. If so then the person in question is a Yehubor too. A lot of people believe that Yehuborim are not a race, that itself is irrelevant in this case.
The person you are talking about, if you mean his grandfather got adopted from a Yehuborim orphanage you must find out if that orphanage only accepted racial Yehuborim. If so then the person in question is a Yehubor too. A lot of people believe that Yehuborim are not a race, that itself is irrelevant in this case.