Argentinaβs Sefaradi chief rabbi reaffirmed a 100-year-old ruling that conversion may not be performed in Argentina and is considered valid only if carried out in Israel.
Representatives of non-Orthodox movements reacted angrily, asking why the ruling was issued now and saying it would essentially subject Argentinian converts to the tight hold that Israelβs Orthodox rabbis have on conversion.
βOrthodoxy is attempting to present itself as the sole legitimate source of Judaism and halachic [Jewish legal] authority,β Rabbi Ariel Stofenmacher, the rector of the Seminario RabΓnico Latinoamericano, the Masorti/Conservative movementβs seminary in Buenos Aires, told JTA. βWe are concerned that members of the Jewish community in Latin America, where about 80 percent or more are not Orthodox, may read that statement by an important rabbi and feel confused.β
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