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One of the many gifts we have received from the Jewish feminist movement is the opening of the question of what it means to be Jewish and masculine, a question posed to all genders. Although there is no official Jewish position on masculinity (thank God!), we have biblical, Rabbinic and Hasidic narratives aplenty to open our eyes to new queries and new ways of thinking. These stories add depth and delight to our summer learning, and everyone loves a good story!
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