Why do we say that the community of the Hasidic Judaism is feudal rather than religious, because there is dross in their faith, and their dogma is to put women in an oppressed position. The husband is the king of the wife, and the wife's words and deeds should reflect this-make the husband feel that he is the king. They regard fertility as sacred and not offensive. There is no doubt about this, but they perform fertility like a task, and women are fertility machines.
The other housewives seemed to be enjoying it. Esther cried to the *B who taught her to behave, ``I feel all this painful and I am selfish when I run away? '' (This also supports what Susan Sontag said, ``Most women always think of themselves as inferior to the reality'') To escape from mistakes is not to escape, but to self-understanding It is painful to be imprisoned in a cage, and it is also painful to break free from the cage—apostasy. This thin woman did it (the embodiment of courage)! The pain of this process is also mainly because Esther has been poisoned by the community dogma. God in the dogma is still engraved in her belief system, and acting contrary to belief is also a torment.
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