Selling to Evangelicals
Question
Dear Scholar/ Rabbi, I am considering selling Jewish-themed products to the general public on the internet. These are not religious items like tefilin, but rather common consumer products with inscriptions in Hebrew and verses from the Tanakh written on them. The potential pitfalls are the fact that some of the target audiences such as Evangelical Christians, who may believe that Jews don't have a place in the afterlife and might have an interest for missionary activity. I woulnd't want my products to become "missionary tools", no matter how far-fetched that scenario is. 1. Is it permissable to purposely market these Jewish products to Evangelicals, who usually support Israel and Jews? 2. Do I bear any ethical / moral responsibility in how these Hebrew-language products are used? 3. Do I need to follow any rules, other than the obvious one not to print names that must be respected on the products? Thank you for your help!