It takes a very small amount of Hebrew study to find out that Hebrew tends to promote transgenderism in the mind of the Hebrew user
Their obsession with putting gender for every word to a greater degree than most other languages
Not only do nouns, adjectives and pronouns have genders but also verbs
Rabbis switch back and forth on what gender God is and sometimes call God a Hermaphrodite even though they say God has bo body which would make God have no biological gender
Hebrew does not have a neuter gender, which is true of all Semitic languages. In addition, that which Semitic languages have that Latin and German do not have is a masculine and feminine form for regular verb forms in the second and third persons, singular and plural.
https://www.blueletterbible.org/resources/grammars/hebrew/simplified-hebrew/gender-and-number.cfm
"Rabbis switch back and forth on what gender God is and sometimes call God a Hermaphrodite even though they say God has bo body which would make God have no biological gender"
"no body" not "bo body"
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Orthodox Judaism promotes male with transgender male to female homosexuality & feminism
"The Sexual Relationship between God and the Jews
The mystics tell us, following images used by the prophets, that our relation to G-d, as a people, can be conceived in sexual terms. G-d is male, the Jewish people is female."
"Queen, who is also the Shekhinah (feminine aspect of the Divine), who unites with her husband, G-d, on Shabbat."
https://www.myjewishlearning.com/article/gods-gender-a-traditionalist-view/
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"Shekhinah: The Divine Feminine
This kabbalistic concept has been embraced by Jewish feminists.
BY MY JEWISH LEARNING"
"Early Appearances
The term shekhinah does not appear in the Hebrew Bible. "
"References to the shekhinah abound in the Talmud"
"Shekhinah in Kabbalah
Jewish mysticism, or Kabbalah, gives the shekhinah a distinctly female quality"
"The Zohar compares the shekhinah to a mother, sister, daughter and bride."
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"Kabbalistic cosmology is rooted in the notion that divine energy has masculine and feminine polarities that can be unified through human action. "
"The idea of the shekhinah as the counterpart to the masculine element of God is, according to the Kabbalah scholar Gershom Scholem, one of Jewish mysticism’s most significant innovations. "
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feminist Jewish leaders, eager to counter the default masculine conception of God, and assisted by the mainstreaming of Kabbalah itself, helped bring the concept of shekhinah into popular consciousness. "
Here is my point
Some branches of Orthodox Judaism by their very nature promote that God has both male & female aspects
Kabbalstic Orthodox Judaism never was patriarchal but promoted transgenderism & feminism from the start
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Rabbis say Adam the 1st human like God was a Hermaphrodite then God performed transgender surgery & split him into 2 people each of a different Gender than the original Adam
The fact that words always have to have linguistic Gender & that biological gender is connected with linguistic gender in humans but things that are inanimate have to be called male or female are connected with transgender people's obsession with being called the correct gender pronoun
Comes from Hebrew thinking