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Seinfeld/The Conversion
| The Conversion | |
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| Season 5, Episode 11 | |
| Airdate | December 16, 1993 |
| Production Number | 511 |
| Written by | Bruce Kirschbaum |
| Directed by | Tom Cherones |
| Stream | ![]() |
| ← 5x10 The Cigar Store Indian |
5x12 → The Stall |
| Seinfeld — Season Five | |
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The Conversion is the eleventh episode of the fifth season of Seinfeld, and the seventy-fifth episode overall.
Starring: Jerry Seinfeld (Jerry Seinfeld), Julia Louis-Dreyfus (Elaine Benes), Michael Richards (Cosmo Kramer)
and Jason Alexander (George Costanza)
Guest Starring: Jerry Stiller (Frank), Estelle Harris (Estelle), Kay E. Kuter (Older Priest), Molly Hagan (Sister Roberta), Tom Verica (Doctor), Kimberly Campbell (Tawni), Jana Marie Hupp (Sasha)
Also Starring: Bill Rose (Younger Priest), Randy Brenner (Waiter), Darlene Kardon (Mrs. Lupchek), Karen Rizzo (Woman Hailing Cab)
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Plot Overview
Jerry is interested in his neighbor, Tawni, until he finds a fungus medication in her bathroom. He asks Elaine to ask her current boyfriend whose a podiatrist. George wants to convert to the Latvian Orthodox religion to maintain his latest relationship. Kramer unwittingly entrances a Latvian nun-in- training who wants to leave the church to be with him. Consequently, he seeks help for the unusual power he has over women

