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| ==== The Six Genders in Classical Judaism ==== | ==== The Six Genders in Classical Judaism ==== | ||
| According to Rabbi Elliot Kukla: | According to Rabbi Elliot Kukla<ref>http://www.sojourngsd.org/blog/sixgenders</ref>: | ||
| * Zachar/זָכָר: This term is derived from the word for a pointy sword and refers to a phallus. It is usually translated as “male” in English. | * Zachar/זָכָר: This term is derived from the word for a pointy sword and refers to a phallus. It is usually translated as “male” in English. | ||