[Avodah] Schooling for women (was 12 steps)
T613K at aol.com
T613K at aol.com
Wed Oct 11 10:43:00 PDT 2006
>>So, when did the Jewish nation take on the surrounding non-Jewish
influence that led to keeping women (mostly) ignorant? Why is it so popular even
today, when we know that this is not the idea behind "Ko Tomar LeBeit
Yisrael...."?<<
Shoshana L. Boublil
>>>>
Ko tomar lebeit Yakov, I think you meant to say. (Don't worry, we all slip
sometimes.)
As for the beginning of that paragraph -- the Gemara itself says that women
are not supposed to be taught Torah sheba'al peh.
I think that anyone who says that that Gemara is not Torah miSinai -- but is
only a response to the surrounding culture of its time -- has herself been
influenced by the "surrounding non-Jewish influence" of /our/ time.
There have been very learned woman, but in each case -- be it Devorah or
Bruriah -- she was very much an exception to the general run of Jewish women.
How many female shoftim have there been? One. How many female tannaim? One.
(If Bruriah counts.)
So while there does seem to be an allowance made for the exceptional
circumstance, it is not the norm for women to be talmidei chachamim. Their
exemption from the mitzva of limud Torah (except for the specific halachos they need
to know) is, BTW, related to their exemption from other mitzvos that would
interfere with their higher duties -- raising the next generation of Jews.
--Toby Katz
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