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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Can someone please explain to me about the roles of the men. For instance, Akiva is a painter, Lippe works in the restaurant and catering, Dov's character is the head of a school. But Hanina, and (guy who got locked in the car), and (Ruchmani's younger brother with the mole) are studying. Guy-who-got-locked-in-the-car is pretty old now, and his wife is clearly insanely overworked. It seems like there will be no end to these three men's studies. I don't understand the dynamic. So are the women okay with that forever because it's sort of seen as Maslow's self-actualization for the man? If I was set up on a date with a guy who was going to do that, I don't think I'd be wanting to marry that guy. I'd want someone to bring in $, especially if I was to have many children. So I'm obviously missing something; if someone could please explain it to me. Thanks.[/quote] Jewish men will spend the rest of their lives, praying, studying, teaching or discussing the Torah and Jewish law. Hanina is young and studying at a higher level now to become a rabbi. There is a whole episode on Giti trying to get her son, Yosale into the right rabbinical school. Shulem runs a school for younger Jewish boys which Akiva also teaches in. They have already become rabbis. Zvi Ayre, the brother, is also a rabbi. He is attending a school/meeting for older rabbis/scholars. They survive financially because they receive funds from the state to pursue their studies snd are exempted from military service because of their scholarship ( and many are not Zionists like the Shtisel family). The orthodox community in America operates similarly. They rely on public assistance snd [b]the wives are the primary breadwinners.[/b] [/quote] Isn't the scholarship enough to support the while family? How much of it takes to support a man: You see in Shtosel men in many different jobs: butcher that Lippe worked for grocery store owners like you see Sholem buying monosodium :lol: restaurant owner of that place where Akiva and his friends hang out book stores.. lots of them with holy books like rhe one that Konigsberg owned tailor where Shulem bought his Brandolino hat lotto shop owner matchmaker side job of Kennigsberg Apartment owner who rented Ruchami plaxe Shulem owns some rental property Travel company that Shulem brother opened Art store with religious art owned by the guy who was signing in his name.. Many teachers Many teligious authorities Cemetery Manager Wedding planners Wedding venue owners Thora scribes Jewelry stores And more... The community sire has many different jobs to fill. Lots of interprenuers as well.. I am not sure how woman with 4,,, 5... 7...8// or more kids can be a bread winner while raising kids,,, how is it physically possible, What jobs are avaiilable to them.? [/quote]
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