Menachem Bluming ponders why a Kohen Does not Marry a Convert
A convert is allowed to marry a king. A convert can also marry a prophet and even a rabbi, the highest echelon of Jewish society (if you ask me :). So there is no sense in saying that a convert can't marry a cohen because they are second class citizens. There has to be some other reason. Here’s a thought to reflect on: When the Torah says no to a marriage, it is never because one party is not good enough for the other. The reason is as the parties are not matched to each other. They are simply not soulmates. In the case of the cohen and the convert, the dynamics of their souls clash, with spiritual energies contradicting they can't marry. The holiness of a cohen is inherited. If your father is a cohen, then so are you. Priesthood is a birthright that is not reached through a person's effort nor deserved through a person's righteousness. It is an honor that is imparted at birth. The sacredness of a convert is the exact opposite. It is completely earned. T...