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The hypothesis of the question is perplexing.

In the secular, political realm, in Israel for example, women are full citizens, have

full legal and voting rights, and serve as members of the nation's parliament, and

Golda Meir was the country's Prime Minister ... one of the first female national political

leaders in modern times.

In the religious realm, there are countless female presidents, vice presidents, board

members and chairpersons of boards of directors, and chairpersons of every imaginable

committee, in synagogues throughout the USA, Canada, and in Jewish communities

around the world. In the Conservative and Reform streams of modern Judaism, women

are ordained as pulpit rabbis, and lead services as cantors in many larger congregations.

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