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	<title>Comments on: How Does &#8220;Love Thy Neighbor As Thyself&#8221; Apply to Women?</title>
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		<title>By: la schele neal</title>
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		<dc:creator>la schele neal</dc:creator>
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		<description>the more i read about the question of women and kabbalah the more confused i become. i read in your blog post about great women kabbalahists, such as Debura, but i can&#039;t square that with what i read about women and kabbalah.

may i ask you:  what is it that makes a a woman kabbalahist? men&#039;s paths and women&#039;s paths are different, certainly. , but, if, as you stated in another blog entry, that women do not marriage to progress to spirituality, how does a woman progress on the path of kabbalah?

one more thing--you also state that, in a blog post, that women want to be like men, but, i notice that it is men who are defining what a woman&#039;s role is. i say this with all due respect. 

thank you very kindly.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>the more i read about the question of women and kabbalah the more confused i become. i read in your blog post about great women kabbalahists, such as Debura, but i can&#8217;t square that with what i read about women and kabbalah.</p>
<p>may i ask you:  what is it that makes a a woman kabbalahist? men&#8217;s paths and women&#8217;s paths are different, certainly. , but, if, as you stated in another blog entry, that women do not marriage to progress to spirituality, how does a woman progress on the path of kabbalah?</p>
<p>one more thing&#8211;you also state that, in a blog post, that women want to be like men, but, i notice that it is men who are defining what a woman&#8217;s role is. i say this with all due respect. </p>
<p>thank you very kindly.</p>
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