Is there a narrative behind this one?
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Replying to @HPluckrose
A speaker had a talk about this in Synagogue last year. I can't remember the answer enough to say what it was. But it wasn't a good reason
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Replying to @LotakX @HPluckrose
Something like "they will learn the laws and work around then because they are cunning". Something that seems nonsensical today.
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Replying to @LotakX
That's pretty much what I write about. How women learned the laws and worked round them. Coz the laws were crap for them! Own it! Proudly!
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Replying to @LotakX
Well, yeah. If the laws were 'shut up, do as you're told, don't own anything or have access to top professions' women have to work rnd this
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Replying to @HPluckrose
I know i know. Time to get ready for Passover round 2! I hope you've got plenty of stomach for matzah .... You ever had matzah?
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Replying to @LotakX
Oh, is that still going on? No. What is matzah? I'm imagining balls of dough for some reason.
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Replying to @HPluckrose
That's matza balls (goes in chicken soup). Matzah ... https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=matzah&rlz=1C1CAFA_enGB664GB664&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiTn5vpw6nTAhVKLMAKHXzQDl4Q_AUICCgB&biw=1517&bih=735 … Unleavened bread. Non-Jews seem to love it for some reason
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Replying to @LotakX
Oh that! Of course I've had that. My mother believed it fended off travel sickness and used to make me eat it when dragging us across France
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And it was called 'matzah' so I don't know why I didn't know it.
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