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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...
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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 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.