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1. Racheli

12/02/2015

I sincerely appreciate your feedback! Women are unsung heroes in so many ways. Don't worry; they're cheering you on in Shamayim! BTW, it's a hunch and I haven't researched it, but I have a feeling that the feminist movement was created by men. The females that got credit for it were just duped into its ideology. They knew a man can't sell a woman on feminism! Let's call it Stepford Feminism, like the movie, Stepford Wives. Read the plot and you'll understand.

2. Racheli

12/02/2015

Thank you, Ladies!

I sincerely appreciate your feedback! Women are unsung heroes in so many ways. Don't worry; they're cheering you on in Shamayim! BTW, it's a hunch and I haven't researched it, but I have a feeling that the feminist movement was created by men. The females that got credit for it were just duped into its ideology. They knew a man can't sell a woman on feminism! Let's call it Stepford Feminism, like the movie, Stepford Wives. Read the plot and you'll understand.

3. Lori

12/02/2015

Excellent article that goes straight to the truth!

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12/02/2015

5. Dassie

11/30/2015

Very geshmak article

You really sank your teeth into this one, Racheli – and I mean that in the best way possible! You made great points and you made them well. For fun, I like to read stuff written in the 19th Century or earlier, particularly about or by women. I haven't read tons, but what I've managed to read proves your points. These women really seemed intelligent, resourceful, secure in their own competence, and possessed tremendous yishuv hadaat.(Also the men possessed a lot more yishuv hadaat then the average man seems to now.) There is a lot of confusion and lack of knowledge and limited perspective nowadays and it's easy for the powers-that-be to exploit that.

6. Dassie

11/30/2015

You really sank your teeth into this one, Racheli – and I mean that in the best way possible! You made great points and you made them well. For fun, I like to read stuff written in the 19th Century or earlier, particularly about or by women. I haven't read tons, but what I've managed to read proves your points. These women really seemed intelligent, resourceful, secure in their own competence, and possessed tremendous yishuv hadaat.(Also the men possessed a lot more yishuv hadaat then the average man seems to now.) There is a lot of confusion and lack of knowledge and limited perspective nowadays and it's easy for the powers-that-be to exploit that.

7. Ann

11/30/2015

Brilliant !!!!!

O how i loved this article Racheli, you definitely get to the point, as a sahm that´s what i needed today !! Thank you and god bless you ! You deserve to be read!!!

8. Ann

11/30/2015

O how i loved this article Racheli, you definitely get to the point, as a sahm that´s what i needed today !! Thank you and god bless you ! You deserve to be read!!!

9. EstherAsna

11/30/2015

Sometimes we don't realize how the secular mentality dominates our brains; we need to keep hearing the right thing as you point out to us here! Thank you and H-shem should bless you!

10. EstherAsna

11/30/2015

thank you for this and all your wonderful articles

Sometimes we don't realize how the secular mentality dominates our brains; we need to keep hearing the right thing as you point out to us here! Thank you and H-shem should bless you!

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