Burial and Inability to Convert
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The Laws of conversion are such that immersion in the Mikveh and circumcision (for a man) are absolutely obligatory. That means that a person who is not able to immerse – for whatever the reason – cannot be converted.
Can they be buried in a Jewish cemetery? In extenuating circumstances it might be possible to find a way to bury the person as close to his adoptive family as possible without their being buried in the cemetery grounds itself. It would require the ruling of a recognized authority in Jewish Law, and it would also require the cooperation of the burial society that is charge of the cemetery.
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