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Conversion to Judaism in Jewish law : essays and responsa / edited by Walter Jacob and Moshe Zemer
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SELECTED REFORM RESPONSA

Therefore, aside from Orthodox refusal to accept any conversion other than their own, a refusal which it is futile to debate, the overwhelming tendency of Jewish law in matters of unprovable claims for conversion is to accept the claim and to consider the person a Jew.

*Solomon B. Freehof , Recent Reform Responsa, Cincinnati , 1963, #17.