cam94509 t1_jao0r66 wrote
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I mean, I'd agree that religious people tend to, but I wouldn't agree that that's not really true of religious Jews compared to the rest of the population.
boofbeer t1_jasog0o wrote
The most religious Jews are Orthodox Jews, and they segregate the sexes during worship (and, as I mentioned earlier, insist on it when using public transportation as well), and have dress codes for women as well as for men. The secular world has none of that.
cam94509 t1_jayyfq1 wrote
I think my rabbis would be a little upset by being called "less religious" than Orthodox rabbis, tbh.
Hell, I'm mildly upset, it's just less funny when I phrase it that way.
It's also not quite as simple as you're suggesting, but I'll concede that there are ultra-Orthodox sects who's practices look like you're describing.
I'll grant that more conservative subsets of Judaism are more likely to have certain views of women, but I'd put to you that religious Jews are more likely to be progressive on women's rights than atheists in general, so I don't think it's fair to describe the faith as conservative with regards to women in general.
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