The Israel-Palestinian Conflict Needs a Political, Not a Legal, Solution
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September 14, 2017
Debates over counting women in a minyan are about more than fairness.
In his book Gender Equality and Prayer in Jewish Law, Ethan Tucker argues that halakhah should permit counting women in a minyan (prayer quorum) and allowing them to participate in all synagogue rituals on equal footing with men. He grounds his argument in traditional rabbinic works, claiming that ancient and medieval rabbis made their decisions about these issues based on the role of women in their own societies—not on intrinsic differences between the sexes. Had these sages lived today, they would have ruled differently. Yoav Sorek writes in his rejoinder:
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Debates over counting women in a minyan are about more than fairness.