Leah You hit the nail on the head. These are exactly the questions that the Jewish community needs to be asking ourselves. So much of what we transmit it so very gendered -- is it possible, for example, for preschools to teach Shabbat without the "women do candles and men do kiddush" line? Isn't there a gender-neutral way to reach God? That's what I'm searching for. I"m glad you are, too. B'vracha, Elana
Leah You hit the nail on the head. These are exactly the questions that the Jewish community needs to be asking ourselves. So much of what we transmit it so very gendered -- is it possible, for example, for preschools to teach Shabbat without the "women do candles and men do kiddush" line? Isn't there a gender-neutral way to reach God? That's what I'm searching for. I"m glad you are, too. B'vracha, Elana