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The Talmud is a compilation of Jewish law, ethics, customs, folklore, writings and opinions that are central to Rabbinic Judaism.
1. ) Zachar (זָכָר): Male - Refers to an individual identified as male.
2. ) Nekevah (נְקֵבָה): Female - Refers to a…
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The Talmud is a compilation of Jewish law, ethics, customs, folklore, writings and opinions that are central to Rabbinic Judaism.
1. ) Zachar (זָכָר): Male - Refers to an individual identified as male.
2. ) Nekevah (נְקֵבָה): Female - Refers to an individual identified as female.
3. ) Androgynos (אַנְדְּרוֹגִינוֹס): Having both male and female characteristics - This category suggests a person with characteristics of both genders.
4. ) Tumtum (טוּםְטוּם): Lacking sexual characteristics - Describes a person whose sexual characteristics are indeterminate or concealed.
5. ) Aylonit hamah (אִילוֹנִית הַמָּה): Identified female at birth but later naturally developing male characteristics - Refers to someone assigned female at birth but undergoing natural changes toward male characteristics.
6. ) Aylonit adam (אִילוֹנִית אָדָם): Identified female at birth but later developing male characteristics through human intervention - Describes a person assigned female at birth who undergoes interventions to develop male characteristics.
7. ) Saris hamah (סָרִיס הַמָּה): Identified male at birth but later naturally developing female characteristics - Refers to an individual assigned male at birth but undergoing natural changes toward female characteristics.
8. ) Saris adam (סָרִיס אָדָם): Identified male at birth and later developing female characteristics through human intervention - Describes a person assigned male at birth who undergoes interventions to develop female characteristics.
Source: https://www.myjewishlearning.com/article/the-eight-genders-in-the-talmud/
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