As a Jew, I answer any questions where I see that the information I have is relevant. I don't attempt to convert anyone, nor do I attempt to sugar-coat anything. If you have a problem, for example, with my saying that the Talmud describes two separate figures which have many of the features of Jesus, but neither of which lived in the same time frame as the gospels put him, then you may see that as an attack on your religion, but it isn't - it's a facet that you and any other Christian should be aware of.
You may choose to discount the Talmud. You may choose to assume that the rabbis who wrote the Talmud had a vested interest in Jews not believing in Jesus. You may also say that this is irrelevant to your beliefs for a variety of other reasons. You can't tell me that I'm not allowed to voice this material on a public forum.
If you want to keep others from answering, phrase your questions in a manner that indicates you only want answers from those of your own religion.