The new ‘Amen’ version
At a meeting of the American House of Representatives, one of the representatives offered a prayer and concluded. Amen and woman so that it would not sound like he was saying a man and thereby excluding women. Is it permissible according to Halacha to answer ‘Amen’ in this respectful way?
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Ramadaan – Hello,
Dancing on one leg is problematic, both because it insults the other leg, and because it is the way of Hasidism, and we have already been taught to be wary of the way of Hasidism and Hasidism.
However, the Aman has a problem with prolonging the Amen too much, because it leads to prolonging the prayer and bothers the captive audience,
Therefore, we believe that the best thing to do is to say: ‘Umm.n’, in which we clarify that we mean both men and women.
With blessings, Umm.n-Khutof Talallah Haafetz
22 Tevet 5
And why did he not hate? Just as it is clear to us that jealousy and competition do not belong between the right and left legs, both of which are inseparable organs of one organism.
Similarly, there is no place for jealousy and competition between a man and a woman, both of whom together are intended to function as a unified organism, and that only by combining the "Yud" in the man and the "Ha" in the woman will the name be complete, and it is precisely the difference between the father and the mother that allows for a balanced education for their children.
As explained by the great scholar Soloveitchik in Adam and His House, Six Essays on the Family, According to Rabbi Rebbe in the Mechilta, the father and mother are equal in their honor and education, since the father teaches Torah, in the education of the son, strengthens the dimension of acceptance of the burden, while the mother entices him with words, in her education, strengthens the dimension of love and desire.
With blessings, Yaron Fishel Plankton
It can be said that both aspects of the truth and the truth are equal. Parallels to the difference between man and woman as described by the Greek, that man is entrusted with the permanent and stable dimension while woman is entrusted with the desire, the aspiration for a better future. Man is good at seeing what is 'in practice', while woman 'understands things from things' and also foresees the 'power'.
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