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The twentieth century has witnessed, for the first time in Jewish history, the institution of schools for the religious education of girls.1 Among Orthodox Jews today a thorough religious education in a yeshiva is the rule not only for boys', but for girls as well. However, this recent development has raised some Halakhic questions. What education may be given our Jewish daughters; specifically, may we teach them Bible, Mishnah and Talmud, the same subjects taught to boys?
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