tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-433686849088792329.post8788437977640954567..comments2023-04-28T12:53:31.207+03:00Comments on DavenSpot: Why (some) Woman Don't Go to ShulMarc Rosenberghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14084229240419289498noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-433686849088792329.post-85970699699213812392013-04-30T15:01:11.887+03:002013-04-30T15:01:11.887+03:00Hallo everyone. Shul's the only time when I ca...Hallo everyone. Shul's the only time when I can pray with the others which is very important. Admittetly, it's also that the Torah is being read to us. As a woman you might (all in all compared to men) need more time to get ready for shul, but skipping service is definately out of the question for me. <br />We sit on a gallery which is wonderful. What I will not do, is to have someone pull a curtain in front of my nose so that I won't even be able to see the Torah. No matter how beautiful the synagogue no matter how many friends are there. I won't sit behind a curtain. Get a balcony in there, at least we live in the year 2000 for crying out loud. Everyone have a wonderful Shavout and G-d bless you :-)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com