[Avodah] Education - was RAYK and the end of chol
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Sun May 11 20:41:54 PDT 2008
From: "Richard Wolpoe" <rabbirichwolpoe at gmail.com>
> Yet in the Torah world Talmud learning for girls is considered a radical,
> politically motivated innovation, and we do not in practice see the same
> correlation between advanced Talmudic learning and dikduk bemitzvos among
> women that we see among men.[--TK]
>
>>YOu have answerd your obserfation! If ONLY radicals are permitted to
learnr
Talmud then ONLY RADICALS will draw Halcha from it
Once you mainstream more in-depth analyssi for nice BY girls then they will
have more dikduk in mitzvos<<
>>>>>
But we do NOT find that Bais Yakov girls are less medakdek bemitzvos than MO
girls, quite the contrary!
The original point was that amaratzim tend not to be careful with halacha,
and that halachic observance and yiras Shamayim improve with more Torah
learning. (Torah meaning Talmud.) However, this is only true for men. For girls
and women, it is enough to learn halacha and hashkafa. They do not /need/ to
learn Gemara in order to have yiras Shamayim and dikduk bemitzvos.
If it ain't broke don't fix it.
Some women derive intellectual pleasure from learning Gemara. Fine, good
for them. Irrelevant to my point.
--Toby Katz
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