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R.A K,
U.of M. campus kiruv
‘I find it ironic when I encounter more whispered suspicion about my kiruv efforts from orthodox students than from secular brethren …
Many from the Modern Orthodox community feel morally unjustifed imparting their beliefs to others..
Sadly,…many in the Modern Orthodox community,who in the finest HIRschian tradition could most credibly wage intellectual battle on
behalf of Torah ideology ,refrain from doing so.Instead they critique kiruv in a manner that belies either their own insecurities of belief,or their .. concern
that imparting these beliefs to others compromise their intellectual integrity or inappropriately influence others