Iran Is Blind, Deaf, and Humiliated
The practical and psychological effects of the Israeli attack.
October 30, 2024
Man, but not woman, is described as lonely.
Both feminists and traditionally-minded Christians—although many fewer rabbis—have tended to interpret the opening chapters of Genesis as a justification for male domination over women. But Roslyn Weiss reads the account of the creation of man and woman, and the relationship between Adam and Eve, in a different light:
The practical and psychological effects of the Israeli attack.
The originator of this alternative strategy makes his case.
“Publishing in translation sure beats prissily refusing to allow my precious sentences to be corrupted by the language of Jews.”
Man, but not woman, is described as lonely.
Yehuda Bauer, in memoriam.
Both feminists and traditionally-minded Christians—although many fewer rabbis—have tended to interpret the opening chapters of Genesis as a justification for male domination over women. But Roslyn Weiss reads the account of the creation of man and woman, and the relationship between Adam and Eve, in a different light:
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