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Essay heading: Judaism - Role of Women
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In Judaism, unlike Christian, G-d has never been viewed as exclusively as male or masculine. Judaism has always maintained that G-d has both masculine and feminine qualities. G-d has no body, no genitalia, therefore the idea that G-d is either male or female is completely wrong. G-d is referred to by using masculine terms simply for convenience's sake, because Hebrew has no neutral gender; G-d is not is no more male than a table is... displayed 300 characters
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Judaism has always maintained that G-d has both masculine and feminine qualities. G-d has no body, no genitalia, therefore the idea that G-d is either male or female is completely wrong. G-d is referred to by using masculine terms simply for convenience's sake, because Hebrew has no neutral gender; G-d is not is no more male than a table is... displayed next 300 characters
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