In 1982, the Israeli thinker Yeshayahu Leibowitz published a short and little-known article in which he declared that the topic known as "[the status of] woman in Judaism" was more crucial to the future of Judaism than any of the unforeseen halakhic problems that had arisen as a result of the newly established sovereign Jewish state.
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Jews and Gender: The Challenge to Hierarchy (Studies in Contemporary Jewry, 16)
January 8, 2001, Oxford University Press, USA
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"In 1982, the Israeli thinker Yeshayahu Leibowitz published a short and little-known article in which he declared that the topic known as "[the status of] woman in Judaism" was more crucial to the future of Judaism than any of the unforeseen halakhic problems that had arisen as a result of the newly established sovereign Jewish state."
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