Yes. If a person reads Exodus 21:10, they will note that one of the preconditions of a man marrying a second wife is that the first woman's conjugal rights (i.e. right to petition sex) is still respected. The word "still" is critical as it indicates that those rights belonged to woman before the second wife was married, i.e. part of the original relationship.
Note that the Talmud expands these rights and claims that if a woman is unsatisfied (sexually) in her marriage, it can be grounds for divorce.
If there is no answer on this sight to a question of being given a right to be a womans right, then there is no such thing has a right in a womans eyes.
Simchat Torah is right after Sukkot.
Usually its on the right side of the blouse, when you are wearing it.
yes she was an American abolitionists and womans right activists.
Yes, It is anti-feminist. Topfreedom is a womans right.
right to vote good jobs same pay
the valiant fives were five woman who gave womans the right to vote in 1928.
The Torah is not "read backward". The Hebrew alphabet goes from right to left as opposed to the Latin alphabet (that English uses) that goes from left to right. The Hebrew is read properly (right to left), which would make it appear to an English-speaker that the Torah is being read backwards when it is actually being read forwards.
from right to left, in a traditional chant ("trope").
that depends on exactly what the hypothesis is. You cannot determine if something is right or wrong by who made the hypothesis.
Lincoln freeing slaves, Womans' Suffrage (right to vote), more recently...the Internet.
You have to urinate in the bathroom right in an office setting.