if you read my post to zahav and the actual article in widipedia and do any research at all- nowhere does orthodox judaism say women are sub-human and in fact it is just the opposite.
their way may not be your way but that doesn't mean you can't respect it.
as erin said, in orthodoxy men and women do usually operate in different spheres of life outside the home, but one is not more than the other.
as i understand it, and she will tell me if i am wrong, erin is very spiritual a person. would you tell her that her beliefs are from voices in her head?
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their way may not be your way but that doesn't mean you can't respect it.
as erin said, in orthodoxy men and women do usually operate in different spheres of life outside the home, but one is not more than the other.
as i understand it, and she will tell me if i am wrong, erin is very spiritual a person.
would you tell her that her beliefs are from voices in her head?