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Hello Rabbi,
How about allowing open questions to be asked on the site as a kind of forum?
At the end of the day, I would be happy to hear the opinions of the people who read the site in general and on many topics.
For example, book recommendations, political positions, opinions on career issues, etc.
I think this community has the potential for a really fruitful discussion.
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There are questions I would love to ask people on the forum, it's just not appropriate to direct them to you.
For example – "Do you regret being exposed to some of the rabbi's content even though you were convinced by it?"
Since I read the chapter in the second book that deals with prayer, my patience for prayers has run out. I pray much more alone and much less invested.
Do you think such questions have no place on the forum? They can never be asked on another forum.
And if they do, is it appropriate for the rabbi to answer first?
I will add, following on from the last post, that if the rabbi wants to promote a new identity, it might not hurt to expand the diversity of questions asked on the site. I think this would contribute to the formation of a community. Similar to a WhatsApp group, but a little more formal.
In fact, the rabbi at the time set up a forum here on the site, but it was closed because no one responded.
To be more precise, I think there were a single-digit number of responses.
There was someone here who set up something for matchmaking.
I can ask Oren the editor if it is possible to set up such a forum within the site, but I will not be involved in it. I don't know how effective it would be, but we can try.
There is a WhatsApp group, the Beit Midrash, and there is a place for such discussions and questions.
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