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Hashem made both men and women illogical, or neither would ever get married. Its like the gemorah states, that when the Anshei K’nesses HaGedolah tried to be Mivatel the Yetzer Hara of Arayos, the world stopped functioning, and even hens wouldn’t lay eggs.
Or as I like quoting, “Who ever said the human race is logical?”
Kasha: I suggested you leave the eilu V’eilu arguement aside, I’m glad you did. When you speak to your Rav/Rebbe and you get a complete explanation, I would love to hear what his opinion is (It is at the very least a Machlokes Rishonim, and a very large Hashkafic Machlokes today, which I have no interest in getting into, but would love to hear additional insight, as with this topic, there is never enough).
Hereorthere: Union rules and feminism are two different ideas. If you want to attack unions, I think most people would agree in many cases (with significant exceptions, such as coal mines, electric poles, and other hazardous jobs, but the UAW union or the teacher’s union is way overboard), but that is not related to equal work for equal pay, or other forms of discrimination (such as telling those who can work on saturday that they should not apply).