tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8030144.post646083546193571511..comments2023-10-29T11:50:25.742+02:00Comments on My Obiter Dicta: Post-Orthodoxy Reconsidered IIIJeffrey R. Woolfhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11315625918870195028noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8030144.post-47505378633765592652010-01-31T22:19:58.495+02:002010-01-31T22:19:58.495+02:00Enlightening as alwaysEnlightening as alwaysOzer Glickmannoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8030144.post-27171495149773377462010-01-31T09:36:44.952+02:002010-01-31T09:36:44.952+02:00excellent observations.
still, i dont think humra ...excellent observations.<br />still, i dont think humra is as great a deviation as you make it out to be, as to a great extent the form of humra has been in effect since maharam mi-rutenburg. <br />i also think that your accusation re: the status of women needs to be more nuanced. the denigration of women is not really accurate. there is unprecedented separation between the genders, yes, but there is also unprecedented advancement in womens learning, [ritual] piety, etc. think bynum to el-or.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8030144.post-6785043961790090122010-01-29T17:59:22.876+02:002010-01-29T17:59:22.876+02:00This is spot on, I think. I remember when I first...This is spot on, I think. I remember when I first heard about partnership minyanim, I immediately thought of Dr. Soloveitchik's "Rupture and Reconstruction." His point about the abandonment of mimetic culture for text based humrot is relevant to these sorts of innovations as well. What we see is the construction of new norms out of texts, which have never been seen before. This is just the world we live in now, where text has the power to reshape custom.Jesse A.https://www.blogger.com/profile/02915374000225534617noreply@blogger.com