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Questions in Judaism

To any rabbis.

I would like to ask these questions.

1)When a person converts to Judaism, does their sins gets wiped away, like a new born baby?

2)When a person converts to Judaism, how long does it take?

3)Know in Judaism, is it true that if a person tries to change the Torah or subtract, would he be consider an false prophet?

4)What number of matters, did Muhammad preached that oppose to Judaism? What are they, if you don’t mind because I am curious.

5)Know when god judges in Judaism view, are we going to be reminded what we did?
Know the wiping sin away, I when a person converts to Islam, they sins get wiped away, does Judaism have the same concept?

Know in judgement day, is god going to show flashbacks what good and bad things we did, that is what I mean.

Answer:

1) A person who converts to Judaism is considered a new-born baby. This does not mean he becomes exempted from the need to repair past misdeeds.

2) An instant. However, the process whereby a person reaches readiness for conversion can take a while.

3) Yes.

4) I do not know. In general he did not preach to Jews, and he did not see himself or his followers answerable to Torah law.

5) When a person is reprimanded for a sin, he surely remembers it. However, we cannot know how this is.

Best wishes.

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