Are there any kosher women nowadays?
After all, all of them violate their duties towards their husbands according to the law, except perhaps for a few of the few, like Elijah and Ovediah in their time.
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Are the Mishnah and the Talmud, and the Maimonides who summarized them, ambiguous?
And for the Rabbi to understand this time, see for example Here:
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In general, what is the law for women? In our day and age, who do not follow Halacha?
I think I'll delete this thread unless you clarify what you mean and don't refer me to the Rambam. I know the Rambam too, and I still don't see a question here.
This is not the Rambam, this is the halacha as presented in the Mishnah and Talmud, and ruled in the Rambam and Shulchan.
The question is simple - if there are no women today who observe the halacha that pertains to women, are there any women who are kosher at this time?
If a man does not observe the halacha, his definition is clear. I ask what about women.
If, for example, a woman does not wash her husband's feet when he returns home, or refuses to marry him under the pretext of a headache and fatigue, she is violating the halacha. I don't understand what is complicated for the rabbi.
It really seems like you don't understand, if you really think it's an obligation for a wife to wash her husband's feet. This is a very worrying lack of understanding, and I hope you're not married.
Forgive me for getting into two giants between customs and interfering in the discussion. But your honor, I suppose that his virtue is to forgive his rabbis for washing his feet. This may be a measure of chassidism, but certainly there are no teachers like that for many!
The guardians of Halacha and the pure view are careful about this, and woe to us if we do not carefully observe these customs written by the great men of the world at whose feet we are dirt, and lest we end up bankrupt.
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Married to a criminal, like all the women of the generation. And woe to the generation whose rabbis encourage rebellion against the law, as in the days of Elijah.
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