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Social Attitudes Disguised as Halakhah: Zila Milta, Ein Havrutan Na'ah, Kevod Hatzibbur

Millen, 2001

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7852068729420484741
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Millen R
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Nashim: A Journal of Jewish Women's Studies & Gender Issues

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The status of women in halakhah is determined by a central rule-their exemption from positive, time-bound mitzvot1-and by the great number of exceptions to this rule. 2 Confounding this enactment and its many apparent inconsistencies is the seemingly …
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