Betty Friedan, æö’’ì
The SF Chronicle reports,
Betty Friedan, the feminist crusader and author whose searing first book, “The Feminine Mystique,” ignited the contemporary women’s movement in 1963 and in so doing permanently transformed the social fabric of the United States and countries around the world, died Saturday, her 85th birthday, at her home in Washington.
They say a tzaddik is born and dies on the same day…
who was born?
How is it that Rav Kaduri got a Z”L but Betty Friedan gets ZT”L? That’s offensive.
Umm, from my interpretation of the saying (I could be wrong) it means a tzaddik will die on their birthday . . .
A fine woman, Betty Friedan…
what do the hebrew acronyms mean?
betty gets a T because it is a tradition to use it in the name of a scholar.