Chaim, Please explain the traditional Jewish morning prayer: “Blessed are you, Lord, our God, ruler of the universe who has not created me a woman." Some women say it is " anti women."
Some have ascribed it variously to Thales, Socrates, or Plato since the Greeks thanked their God for three things: “that I was born a human and not a beast; a man and not a woman; a Greek and not a Barbarian.” this is similar to the Jewish prayers thanking God for not being a slave, a gentile, and a woman. Do you think it came from the Greeks or was it a typical standard in the ancient Mediterranean world possibly?