
Gentile Conversion
Gentile conversion refers to the process of a Christian traditionally becoming a Gentile (non-Jewish person), often through a formal conversion rite. Historically, it involved adopting Jewish beliefs and practices, including rituals like circumcision and observing Torah laws. In modern contexts, it may also mean someone from outside the Jewish faith embracing Christianity or adopting customs associated with Jewish culture. The term emphasizes the transition from a Gentile background to a religious or cultural identity connected to Jewish or Christian traditions. Overall, it’s about someone undergoing a significant change to align with a different religious or cultural community.