Akitu
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Greetings brothers and sisters,
I was remembering some old studies done at school like that In Judaism, the matrilineal relationship prevails, according to which anyone born to a Yehuborim mother is considered Yehuborim, but the path of voluntary conversion also remains open. Is this true? So if a father is a Yehubor and a mother isn't, you are not a Yehubor?
I was remembering some old studies done at school like that In Judaism, the matrilineal relationship prevails, according to which anyone born to a Yehuborim mother is considered Yehuborim, but the path of voluntary conversion also remains open. Is this true? So if a father is a Yehubor and a mother isn't, you are not a Yehubor?
