Regarding your article “Exclusion that creates mediocrity”
I would like to draw your attention to the words of 1 Chronicles 7:18.
It is about the sons of Manasseh and it is about his “ruling sister” and the Radak interprets it: Gilead’s sister, and she was ruling in part of the land that belonged to Gilead.
The Fortresses: Gilead’s sister who was a leader and ruler of part of the land
And so did Shlomo ben Melech interpret in “Mikollot Yofi”
And what about “a king, not a queen”??
PS: I found that Rabbi Hirshenzon also believes that the sermon in my book has another interpretation that does not rule out placing a woman in the kingdom.
Regards
Gershon Hazan
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So I probably didn't get to the bottom of your point in the article.
I understood that you were giving new insight into the sermon “King and not Malka”. In other words, this is not a real sermon but a kind of “Rabbinan, and read the reference
Balma” as explained by Maimonides himself in the introduction to the commentary on the Mishnah: “They assigned this verse as a kind of sign so that they would keep it and remember it, and it is not the subject of the verse, and this is the subject of their saying ‘Read the reference
Balma’, wherever it is mentioned’
I think you've gone down too. I understood that you meant to point out that there is no need for my words because some have rejected the sermon of the Safri. I wrote about this that the Rambam brings this into the law and therefore it needs to be explained. I wrote about this that perhaps this is a reference, at least for the extension to other authorities. If your intention was to bring more evidence for my suggestion, then that's fine. Okay, okay.
A link that might interest you:
https://www.inn.co.il/News/News.aspx/406269
When I saw this, I remembered your above article in the first source, it's nice to see how struggles permeate from pen to pen.
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