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Welcome to the Judaism community on Codidact!

Will you help us build our community of learners? Drop into our study hall, ask questions, help others with answers to their questions, share a d'var torah if you're so inclined, invite your friends, and join us in building this community together. Not an ask-the-rabbi service, just people at all levels learning together.

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Hmm. One decision branch is whether to look for people like me, intellectually curious non-Jews. The upside is that someone intellectually curious may contribute good questions, and there may be a...

posted 1y ago by Fred Wamsley‭

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#1: Initial revision by user avatar Fred Wamsley‭ · 2023-04-02T17:33:37Z (about 1 year ago)
Hmm. One decision branch is whether to look for people like me, intellectually curious non-Jews. 

The upside is that someone intellectually curious may contribute good questions, and there may be a lot of us.

The downside is that it changes the tone of a community to have a stranger in it. However respectful I am, I'm walking into a room of people figuring out how to practice their faith. 

I don't know where people intellectually curious about Judaism hang out, but if there is some "Ask a Jew" site out there it might attract them. I would suggest not posting a general invitation but instead sending direct messages to the people most likely to make a positive contribution.