Every infidel in this world is as if he has confessed the entire Torah.
‘Every infidel in the book of Zechariah is as if he had confessed the entire Torah’
The very fact that he comes and accepts that he must be Jewish means that he is determined not to be a member of another religion.
He is an infidel in Z or any other Verona religion.
After all, it is immediately as if one acknowledges the entire Torah.
What does it matter to philosophize about what kind of acceptance of the commandments he received?
(If someone explicitly says, “I do not wish for such and such a mitzvah to apply to me,” then he himself is the restriction of this great acceptance of “the entire Torah”)
What does the rabbi think about that?
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The very fact that he became a Jew
means that he has become a heretic and abandoned the definition that he belongs to another religion or nation.
And the status of immigrants shows the seriousness.
In this alone, he is included in all the heretics as if he had confessed the entire Torah
and this is his acceptance of the commandments.
Is that enough?
So according to this, there is no need to accept the mitzvot at all upon conversion? Is this Purim going to happen?
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