I get the sense that observance of the Sabbath is to a considerable extent about being connected to the Jewish community and, therefore, it is somewhat misleading to think of observance in terms of what non-Jews (we goys) do, want to do, or are allowed or acknowledged to do.
"Allowing" one to observe the Sabbath may be ultimately not very distinguishable from at least tentatively perceving that person as an actual member of the Jewish People.
Does that sound accurate?
"Allowing" one to observe the Sabbath may be ultimately not very distinguishable from at least tentatively perceving that person as an actual member of the Jewish People.
Does that sound accurate?