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Although an infant conversion might be accepted in some circumstances ( such as in the case of adopted children or children whose parents convert ), children who convert would typically be asked if they want to remain Jewish after reaching religious adulthood – which is 12 years of age for a girl and 13 for a boy.
This standard is applied by Orthodox and Conservative Judaism, which accept halakha as binding.

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