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Wecelin, a cleric who worked for Duke Conrad of Carinthia, accepted Judaism sometime about 1005. There is written evidence that Wecelin published a brief tract against Christianity. Wecelin, who may have fled to Egypt, is only one of many 11th century converts described in the Cairo Genizah
Andrew/Andreas, the Archbishop of Bari, a city in Southern Italy, declared himself a Jew upon a journey to Constantinople in 1066 and subsequentally fled to Egypt.[
Dionis (former priest)
Cornelio Da Montalcino, (a Franciscan friar who had embraced Judaism, and was burned alive on the Campo dei Fiori.)
JoAnn Fay, a nun converted to Judaism in 1980. (Orthodox Judaism)[19] John David Scalamonti (former Roman Catholic priest) converted in 1972 (Orthodox Judaism) Official book at Amazon.comOfficial book at Barnes and Noble[20] John Hove (former Lutheran pastor) converted to Judaism in 1988 (Orthodox Judaism)[21] Sheldon Christopher Smith former Pentacostal Pastor converted to Judaism in 1987[22] Thomas Roper (ex-baptist minister) (Orthodox Judaism)
Baruch James (key-translator of the Talmud)