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<DIV><I><BR><BR></I>Now I am sure that women want their prayers to be heard.
Therefore, it occurred to me, "Why aren't women who are able to go to shul
(women without children, women whose children are no longer at home) encouraged
to go to shul to daven regularly (daily) with a minyan?"</DIV>
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<P></X-SIGSEP>Yitzchok Levine <SPAN class=623332612-28082008><FONT
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<P><SPAN class=623332612-28082008><FONT face=Arial color=#0000ff>Thanks for
asking a question which I have asked about over the years. I'll limit
myself to the most common response I got concerning younger women - "It's
better they not get used to this because once they have kids they won't be
able to and may have trouble psychologically adjusting"</FONT></SPAN>
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<P><SPAN class=623332612-28082008><FONT face=Arial color=#0000ff>KT<BR>Joel
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