Category Archives: Feminism

The Differences Between Men And Women

Historian Martin Van Creveld (a Dutch Jew living in Israel) writes: First, when Steven Pinker and many others say that the characteristics of people of both sexes are in large part biologically-determined rather than socially-constructed they were right. Second, when … Continue reading

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The Position Of Women In Modern Orthodoxy Is Not Changing

Essay: [Marc B.] Shapiro considers that while the position of women is discussed in some intellectual circles, their actual position in Modern Orthodoxy remains more or less the same as thirty or sixty years ago. “They function as mothers and … Continue reading

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What Happens When You Ordain Women?

A friend writes: “Yesterday we visited a SDA church where boys and girls and men and women led in equally effective and comfortable ways. I was ashamed as I simultaneously watched this and thought about the thousands of pages and … Continue reading

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The War Against Women

The writers for the website Jezebel, which routinely publishes vile attacks on white men, complain that their bosses are not doing enough to protect them from porny commenters. Can you imagine men making these complaints? Because women are more in … Continue reading

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Slate: Male Basketball Coach Says a Female Coach Could Never “Mold Boys Into Successful Men”

Slate’s Amanda Hess is upset by this point that boys need male role models to turn into men. Girls naturally turn into women, but boys need male mentors. As one coach said: “A big part of being a college coach … Continue reading

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