According to the Malbim's idea that giving people the ability to choose to end the marriage has positive psychological outcomes, why wouldn't that ability be given to the woman as well?
Is it because he things female psychology is different in this way than male psychology or is it a function of some aspect of the nature of the kinyan aspect of ishus that it can't be ended baalkorcha against the will of the man?
According to the Malbim's idea that giving people the ability to choose to end the marriage has positive psychological outcomes, why wouldn't that ability be given to the woman as well?
Is it because he things female psychology is different in this way than male psychology or is it a function of some aspect of the nature of the kinyan aspect of ishus that it can't be ended baalkorcha against the will of the man?
According to the Malbim's idea that giving people the ability to choose to end the marriage has positive psychological outcomes, why wouldn't that ability be given to the woman as well?
Is it because he things female psychology is different in this way than male psychology or is it a function of some aspect of the nature of the kinyan aspect of ishus that it can't be ended baalkorcha against the will of the man?
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Author: Shlomo Morgan
Author: Shlomo Morgan
Author: Shlomo Morgan