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'''Serara''' (also termed '''mesima''') refers to the Halachik debate concerning the appointment of women to positions of leadership.<ref>http://www.ise.bgu.ac.il/faculty/kalech/judaism/frimer07WomenCommunalLeadershipPositions.pdf</ref> | '''Serara''' (also termed '''mesima''') refers to the Halachik debate concerning the appointment of women to positions of leadership and authority.<ref>http://www.ise.bgu.ac.il/faculty/kalech/judaism/frimer07WomenCommunalLeadershipPositions.pdf</ref> | ||
== Hilchos Melachim == | == Hilchos Melachim == | ||
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The Ritva presents a different approach concerning Devorah, and states that Devorah was only informally treated as a leader, or that the Nation of Israel chose Devorah as a leader despite there being no Halachik basis for Devorah's leadership.<ref>Chidushei Ritva, Shavuos 30a.</ref> | The Ritva presents a different approach concerning Devorah, and states that Devorah was only informally treated as a leader, or that the Nation of Israel chose Devorah as a leader despite there being no Halachik basis for Devorah's leadership.<ref>Chidushei Ritva, Shavuos 30a.</ref> | ||
=== Igros Moshe === | |||
According to Rabbi Moshe Feinstein, there are instances (specifically in the context of Kashrus supervision) where leniency can be applied as not all Rishonim agree with the Rambam's pesak.<ref>Igros Moshe, Yoreh Deah, Vol. 2, Siman 45.</ref> | |||
== References == | == References == |