Separating Men and Women in the Synagogue

One of the unique features of a traditional synagogue is that men and women are separated for all prayers. In many older synagogues, women sat in a balcony above the main synagogue. In many synagogues today, there is a partition (mechitzah) separating the men and women. When did we start separating men and women in the synagogue? What is the reason for it? A fascinating discussion about separating  men and women in the synagogue

Om Podcasten

A discussion on a topic from the week's Parsha covering many important parts of Judaism that are not regularly addressed.