The Conservative Rabbinical Assembly railed that a Kenyan Jewish leader has been denied entry to Israel twice despite his conversion by Conservative rabbis.

“Israel’s continued refusal to admit Yehuda Kimani in order to study at a Conservative movement yeshiva in Jerusalem represents an affront to both Kimani and non-Orthodox communities,” the body said.

Kimani was told that he can only apply for a three-month tourist visa, which would not cover the length of his academic program.