Really?

So orthodox jewish women can pray but dont' have to?  Except over food?

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From: "Michael Dinowitz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Community" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, April 04, 2002 6:41 PM
Subject: Re: Egypt: Land of the Gods


> For Christians this is true but for Jews its different. Before the meal
there's a blessing on the food to be eaten and after there's thanks for what
was eaten and all. During holidays (and Shabbos) the meals are more formal
deals with a blessing over wine (or grape juice), then a washing of the
hands and a blessing over bread (or Matza during Pesach). This 'covers' the
meal, which is usually more than one course. Some fish, some soup, some
meat, etc. After the grace is said. During non-holiday eating a simple
blessing and grace is said based on what's being eaten.
> As a side note, the requirement to say a blessing before and after eating
is for all Jews regardless of gender.
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> > >my daughter 'serving' me with a small pitcher to wash my hands
> > before we said the grace after >meals.
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> > after meals?
> > forgive my ignorance, i thought grace was said before meals
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> > ~~
> > Stephenie
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