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Any Conservative Jewish family in Indianapolis on here?

I love studying about and experiencing different religious rituals from different religions. I have never been to a real Sader (spelling?) meal. I was wondering if there was a Jewish family on here who would be willing to meet with me and invite me to either a Hanukkah or sader meal or both? I lover learning about different faiths, and Judaism has always fascinated me. I love on the North West side of Indy close to Hoover Rd. where I know there are many Jewish people. I work Friday nights, so it is kind of hard to go to a sabbath and ask. But if I can get invited, I could probably take some time off of work to attend. Thank you in advance.

Update:

Apparently I cannot spell today. I meant to say I love learning about different relgions, and that I live on the Nortwest side on Indy. sorry :)

Update 2:

I'm 28 years old, so safety is not a huge issue. Maybe I'll try hanging out at the Jewish center they have their one day and ask.

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  • 1 decade ago
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    I agree with Athem Demon, you should contact them at the local Jewish religious place and see if they know of anyone who'd invite you to their Jewish activities.

    I think it's awesome that you want to learn about different religions from the religion themselves instead of from people who think they know everything.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Just a suggestion here, but couldn't you contact a religious institution via phone or something? You'd have more luck and you'd be a lot safer.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    I'm secular, does that count?

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