I'm not sure if this belongs in this thread, but I have a question that's related to the topic. I recently discovered that I have Jewish ancestry on my mother's side. I've never researched my family history before, so it surprised me when I found out that my great-great grandmother was a German born Ashkenazi Jew. I had no idea, since my family is Anglican (at least nominally).
At the moment, I have no interest in converting to Judaism. But if I were to go into a synagogue and mention this, would I still be viewed as an outsider? Say sometime down the road I wanted to be Jewish, would my heritage make a difference?
Thanks for any replies.