> genetically, he wasn't (unless he had Jewish relatives in his past) but as
a
> convert he would be treated as if he was. Of course, I'm not sure on how
he
> was converted so I can't speak of it directly. I can speak of some people
> who I know as converts and I can tell you that at least in one case, the
> convert married the daughter of a well to do family, history wise.


I read a book about a goyisha guy adopted by a secular jewish family.  As he
grew up he decided he wanted to be a religious jew and he had to convert.
Was interesting.

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