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Women in Torah reading

שו"תWomen in Torah reading
שאל לפני 3 שנים

Hello Rabbi,
I saw that you discussed a little in the past the question of public respect in this matter, let's put it aside for a moment. I wanted to ask from a different perspective, whether a woman can exclude men from her aliyah to the Torah. After all, a woman is not obligated to read the Torah according to almost all poskim, and it follows that if she aliyah to the Torah or recites a blessing, she is not obligated, that she cannot exclude the men who are obligated. What is your position?
 
PS – I know the source that everyone goes up to read the Torah, even women, but I still need to understand how it stands up to my question.
 
Thank you very much in advance.
 
 


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Simply put, if women go up to the quorum of seven, it seems that they are indeed obligated and therefore are included. Simply put, there is no distinction between going up and calling, since in their time the one who goes up would be calling. Although it may be possible to say that they are not obligated, they have a presence and therefore they go up to the quorum of those called. Those who believe that a woman is not obligated find different explanations for the division between the laws, and see the long and very detailed review by the Primer brothers. The issue of public respect for the judiciary is not relevant today at all.

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