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* [[Ole Brunell]], former Lutheran Minister. Shlomo Ben Avraham "Ole" Brunell, former Lutheran minister from Finland and Australia. Along with him, his wife Ruth (formerly Runa), two adult daughters, two teenage daughters, and a former son-in-law also converted.[68]
* [[Ole Brunell]], former Lutheran Minister. Shlomo Ben Avraham "Ole" Brunell, former Lutheran minister from Finland and Australia. Along with him, his wife Ruth (formerly Runa), two adult daughters, two teenage daughters, and a former son-in-law also converted.[68]
* [[Skipp Porteous]], former Pentecostal minister
* [[Skipp Porteous]], former Pentecostal minister
* Yosef Yehudah Joseph J Sherman <ref name=JPost-Deutsch>{{cite news|last=Deutsch|first=Gloria|title=Yearning for acceptance|url=http://www.jpost.com/Magazine/Features/Yearning-for-acceptance|accessdate=20 May 2014|newspaper=Jerusalem Post|date=2012-07-26|quote... held a position as a lay minister in North Carolina where he lived. His transformation did not happen overnight, but took years of soul-searching and study.}}</ref><ref name="Abraham-Jerusalem Online News">{{cite news|last=Avraham|first=Rachel|title=Haredi Jerusalemite views the Kotel as a piece of art|url=http://www.jerusalemonline.com/rachel/haredi-jerusalemite-views-the-kotel-as-a-piece-of-art-2060|accessdate=20 May 2014|newspaper=Jerusalem Online News, Unit of Channel 2 News|date=Oct 22, 2013|quote=Joseph Sherman, a Haredi Jerusalemite, discusses the inspiration behind his Kotel artistic series and how his portrayals of the Kotel are connected to Jewish religious themes.}}</ref>


=== Other Christians who converted to Judaism===
=== Other Christians who converted to Judaism===

Revision as of 11:38, 30 June 2014

This article lists people who have converted to Judaism and have a Wikipedia article about them. This article does not differentiate between the different branches of Judaism. See also Who is a Jew? on issues related to the acceptance of conversions throughout the Jewish community.

(A number of prominent figures, such as Madonna, have recently become followers of "new age" version of Kabbalah, derived from the body of Jewish mystical teaching also called Kabbalah, but do not consider themselves – and are not considered – Jewish.[1])

List of converts to Judaism from Christianity

Christian Proselyte Communities

Former Christian clergy/theologians

  • Nicolas Antoine, was a French-Christian Protestant theologian
  • William G. Dever, a former evangelical minister who converted to Judaism and became a world-renowned Biblical scholar
  • Ahuva Gray, a former Protestant Minister
  • Asher Wade, former Methodist Minister
  • Ole Brunell, former Lutheran Minister. Shlomo Ben Avraham "Ole" Brunell, former Lutheran minister from Finland and Australia. Along with him, his wife Ruth (formerly Runa), two adult daughters, two teenage daughters, and a former son-in-law also converted.[68]
  • Skipp Porteous, former Pentecostal minister
  • Yosef Yehudah Joseph J Sherman [8][9]

Other Christians who converted to Judaism

List of converts to Judaism not from Christianity

From Islam

From other Middle Eastern religions

From Greco-Roman religion

From Shinto

  • Setzuso Kotsuji, son of a Shinto priest, and a professor in Japan (converted from Shinto to Christianity and then from Christianity to Judaism)

From Hinduism

  • Sarah Avraham, Indian-born Israeli kickboxer, 2014 Women's World Thai-Boxing Champion

List of conversions named in the Bible

Undetermined former religion

Converts who later left the faith or were expelled

List of converted nations or tribes

See also

References

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  3. ^ "Rabbi backs India's 'lost Jews'". BBC News. April 1, 2005. Retrieved May 8, 2010.
  4. ^ Kulanu: Bene Ephraim of Andhra Pradesh, South India
  5. ^ Converting Inca Indians in Peru
  6. ^ Judaism – Reflections on Giur
  7. ^ Kulanu: Claim Mexico playing host to a Lost Tribe
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  11. ^ IMDB
  12. ^ http://www.jewcy.com/religion-and-beliefs/jewish-actress-elizabeth-banks-discusses-her-conversion-with-marc-maron
  13. ^ http://www.wtfpod.com/podcast/episodes/episode_352_-_elizabeth_banks
  14. ^ Le Figaro Magazine which states "as though his conversion to Judaism in 2002 had paradoxically made him closer to his Pas-de-Calais roots".
  15. ^ Arc Poetry review of "Jacob's Dream" which states "Brewster is fascinated with her newly adopted faith of Judaism—poems about Jewish holy days and heritage are sprinkled throughout"
  16. ^ "May Britt Joins Jewish Faith", The New York Times, October 18, 1960, p. 46
  17. ^ Q&A with Sarah Brown "Judaism, for me, is more a spiritual thing than a religion, but I feel that I have a Jewish soul. I didn't convert because of my marriage; I just always felt like there was a Jewish soul inside of me just dying to get out."
  18. ^ New York Times
  19. ^ Onetime Catholic Priest Abraham Carmel Celebrates His 25th Year as An Orthodox Jew : People.com
  20. ^ Chicago Sun Times via "Find Articles.": Said of her conversion "I needed to know where God was, and I went back to the basics."
  21. ^ EsMas.com
  22. ^ a b c d e Converted to Judaism
  23. ^ Happy Birthday, Connie Chung, Award-Winning Journalist
  24. ^ Interview with Croce's Cousin http://www.netporch.com/sa/
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  26. ^ Shanks, Hershel. "Losing Faith: How Scholarship Affects Scholars". Biblical Archaeology Review, March/April 2007.
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  31. ^ Luke Ford, XXX-Communicated: A Rebel Without a Shul. iUniverse, Inc., 2004. ISBN 0-595-66441-5
  32. ^ Aaron Freeman's website
  33. ^ Convert Authors
  34. ^ Natan Gamedze's website
  35. ^ Compass: Compass: The Black Jew Of Royal Swaziland – Abc Tv
  36. ^ Jewish Encyclopedia
  37. ^ The movie Shalom y'all
  38. ^ Contemporary Jewish Writing in Sweden – Lars Gustafsson Bio
  39. ^ Hart[2] "Thought there are no Jewish Republicans in show biz? Well, Bush contributors include... host Mary Hart, who’s a convert to Judaism..."
  40. ^ Her website
  41. ^ Horlen, Joe : Jews In Sports @ Virtual Museum
  42. ^ The Big Book of Jewish Sports People by Peter Horvitz page 53
  43. ^ IMDB
  44. ^ El Mundo
  45. ^ Times Online interview: She says in the interview "I converted to Judaism in 1983. I am not a deeply religious person but it is a vital part of my life. It shapes my beliefs, and how I look at the world."
  46. ^ Seattle Times
  47. ^ judaism+-wikipedia&hl=en&gl=us&ct=clnk&cd=25 Beth Israel
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  49. ^ Baseball Almanac.com
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  54. ^ The Nation
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  57. ^ Interview at Book Browse "I am a Jew by choice and Italian by heritage. Shortly after I converted to Judaism, I came across a book by Alexander Stille called Benevolence and Betrayal: Five Italian Jewish Families Under Fascism."
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  59. ^ Shyne To Be Released In April? « 57thave’s Blog
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  63. ^ Stilley[4] "...the former model, raised a Christian in Conway, S.C., recently announced that she is converting to Judaism. Even her rabbi is befuddled.... "The first thing that attracted me to Judaism was the undeniable family strength that has held Jewish people and culture together for 3,000 years. . . Jews, whether religious or not, know where they have come from and what they would wish for their future, and this certainty is based on fact, not faith.... "I will not be a perfect Jew, nor will Judaism make me perfect. But I know that Judaism will give me faith, support, knowledge, and history. I am not Jewish because I choose to be. I am Jewish because there is no other choice for me.""
  64. ^ In her book Elizabeth Takes Off, Taylor writes, "[Conversion to Judaism] had absolutely nothing to do with my past marriage to Mike [Todd] or my upcoming marriage to Eddie Fisher, both of whom were Jewish. It was something I had wanted to do for a long time." [5]
  65. ^ Profile at Jewishsports.com
  66. ^ Jewish Bulletin of Northern California:On being asked about Christmas, because of the Santa Claus related The Polar Express, he stated "We have a Jewish household. I converted when I married Lisa."
  67. ^ Jewish Bulletin of Northern California: "After Winningham observed her first Yom Kippur that year, she knew she had to convert, and did so March 3, 2003, accompanied by an entourage of friends and relatives."
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  69. ^ Entertainment Weekly
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  75. ^ Actress Mare Winningham Sings a "Convert's Jig"
  76. ^ Iranian Muslim converts to Judaism
  77. ^ "A Martyr from Lebanon: Life in the Shadow of Danger"
  78. ^ Jewish Encyclopedia
  79. ^ Jewish Encyclopedia
  80. ^ Jewish Encyclopedia "He was by birth a Gentile from Pontus, and is said by Epiphanius to have been a connection by marriage of the emperor Hadrian and to have been appointed by him about the year 128 to an office concerned with the rebuilding of Jerusalem as "Ælia Capitolina." At some unknown age he joined the Christians, but afterward left them and became a proselyte to Judaism."
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  82. ^ Jewish Encyclopedia
  83. ^ BBC
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  85. ^ Columbia Encyclopedia
  86. ^ Jewish Encyclopedia "Obadiah was a proselyte of Edomite origin."
  87. ^ Fordham University
  88. ^ Jewish Encyclopedia "If the contradictory and sometimes legendary accounts of the personality of Dhu Nuwas given by the Arabian writers can be trusted, he was not a Jew by birth, but embraced Judaism after ascending the throne, taking the name of "Joseph."