Conversion to Judaism (,
giyur) is a formal act undertaken by a
non-Jewish person who wishes to be recognized as a full member of a Jewish community. A Jewish
conversion is normally a series of religious acts and studies, including an expression of association with the Jewish people and, sometimes, the
Land of Israel. A formal conversion is also sometimes undertaken to remove any doubt as to the
Jewishness of a person who wishes to be considered a
Jew.