Jay Leno might chalk this up to the bizarre, but I would chalk it up to a particular Orthodox Judaism version of bizarre. This is from this weekend’s Yediot: The family of a dead man insisted on having the corpse of a woman removed from the grave next to him, you know, so as not to cause excessive frivolity between the sexes. I kid you not. Last week, the family of Riva Brozovsky, z”l, of Tiberias were horrified to discover, during their week of shiva no less, that their beloved’s body had been exhumed and placed elsewhere, apparently next to a woman instead of a man, at the request of the family of the adjacent dead man. The man's family is obviously pathological in their fear/hatred of women’s bodies, but I’m pretty shocked that the cemetery people agreed. It is astounding how readily they accepted this insane narrative that men and women should not lie next to each other, even in death. They agreed it was “rare” but made no apologies or promises never to do that again. And you know what's really upsetting -- they didn’t even bother saying to the man’s family, hey buddy, why don’t YOU guys move? It's ALWAYS the woman who has to accommodate herself to the man's insipid requests. It's maddening! And it's just plain mad! Orthodoxy has created this monster with its acute obsession with separating of the sexes. It reminds me of one of my husband’s favorite jokes: Why do Orthodox Jews forbid men and women from sleeping together? Because it may lead to mixed dancing…. Haha