For the record; and I do realize this has nothing to do w / the article, I LOVE my Jewish food; and I have even been told by a male friend of mine who attended yeshiva and was raised in a kosher home, that I am more
Jewish than his sister (I don't think it was said in a complimentary way; but I found it funny!).
Not exact matches
ANd in Luke 10.38 - 42 we see where Jesus specifically eschewed the traditional roles for women in
Jewish society and said it was a better choice for a woman to choose to be alongside the men in actively participating as he carried out his ministry [rather
than listening passively while serving the food to the men as Martha suggested that her
sister Mary should be doing.]
Jewish thought by the time of Jesus held that Adam and Eve were created as one male and one female, rather
than as several, in order that all men and women might understand that they are brothers and
sisters, descendants of the same set of divinely created parents.
The quintessential Bohemian, she spent more
than half a century, from her early days as a WPA artist living in the heart of the Village, through her Whitney retrospective in 1974, until her death ten years later, painting, often in near - obscurity, an extraordinarily diverse population — from young black
sisters in Harlem to the elderly
Jewish twin artists, Raphael and Moses Soyer, to Meyer Schapiro and Linus Pauling, to the American Communist Party chairman Gus Hall — creating an indelible portrait of 20th century America.