Thanks for the info. A link to Jewish masons:
http://www.sullivan-county.com/id3/fm_jews.htm
Good link, although the writer seems to be from one of the more loosy-goosy Mason groups that really don't fairly represent Masonry, so I tend to disagree with a good bit of what he said.
One paragraph caught my eye as a major gloss-over of the problems in being a non-Christian mason that I have stated:
"While there are many common aspects of Judaism and Freemasonry, [Jews] can be uncomfortable about being asked to say Christian prayers . . . Some parts of Masonry use New Testament prayers, references to Saints [I presume St. John], the cross as a religious symbol . . . and one Masonic organization requires aspiring members to swear to support the Christian faith [presumably the York Rite]. . . . "