Thursday, January 5, 2012

Why a Jewish Woman is not Issued a Time of Davening

Women in Judaism are special in many ways.
They are not inclined to visit a synagogue to attain their spiritual heights.
They do not actually even have to open a prayer book either.
In their fathers house, they serve to be the child of the pleasing of their fathers.
In their wedded life of their own, they serve to be the augmentation of a husbands calibre.
Faith is first most on the womans agenda in many ways and if she inclines herself to simply listen to her own music of her own soul, she is transfixed into the future as a woman and a blessing in the highest of places.  So thus, a woman listens to her own music in life and thus she is attaining the perfect state of feminine dignity and horoscope.
Femininity is waveringly visible in the depths of a woven tribute to G-d.  This is why a woman need not and never should ever put on tzitzis and tefillin, ever.
If a woman chooses to supplant her femininity with the adages of manhood such as tefillin or tzitzits or otherwise in some capacity shuns herself from a woman's lifestyle of health and prosperity, she will fall into the trap of incomplete song and incomplete laughter. 

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