Kedusha wrote on 29 Jan 2010 14:47:
If my Rav wants to put someone in touch with me, I would ask him to give the person my anonymous e-mail address. I would refer the person to GYE.
Hmmnn... Refer to GYE alone?? ... A good step, of course. I've got to ask, though: would there be a stage ripe for any 1:1 emailing, or a "live" cup of coffee, or perhaps even "sponsor" them if you figure out they're serious? There's a lot I don't understand about this kind of forum, yet. Still, I wonder if there's some middle ground so that you might take these amazing kochos you've been building up and, maybe apply them face-to-face?
You had mentioned a "deep reason you heard from Dov." When you get a chance, could you fill me in? Or others out there, who might have some insights for me: I'm not sure how to build enough "comfort factor" for you and your loved ones, but I wonder where the cloak of anonymity might end.
There's probably a range of views on the question of "coming out" to folks in the hometown, even if it were your Rav himself who asked. Again, maybe some "more experienced" members can chime in -- I'm just a newbie. What's the protocol here, if there is one?
Anyhow, thanks for the honesty in all this. It's all tricky. And have a great Shabbos. - Briut