Am skipping the Orthodox minyan's dawn minyan tomorrow (well, Tuesday morning) because it's too much bother to daven, then come back and repeat shema with tallit and tfillin. If I could find an isolated spot, I'd be tempted to just go with egal ritualgear and all, but that would Not be nice. And I need the sleep. But I did go to mincha-maariv today: and was not the only woman who stayed for maariv- there was one other. But I couldn't hear any of the other women respond to anything. ANyone know if there's a reason why they don't respond audibly to say, kaddish? Or Amen to anything? As it is, it feels like this weird cultural silencing, and it weirds me out.
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BOO needs a little shaking up...I'd say bring on at least the tallis...
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Huzzah!
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I am pretty darn vocal, and I have often been the only woman to stay through maariv. There just tend to be less women, and some are just quieter, who knows? I don't think it's a POLICY.
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