The Siddur contains
a traditional Jewish morning prayer that has three
bracha ("blessings").
From a positive perspective, these are considered blessing statements.
The several strains of Judaism deal with this prayer quite differently.
"Blessed
are you, Hashem, King of the Universe, for not having made
me a Gentile."
"Blessed are you, Hashem, King of the Universe,
for not having made me a slave."
"Blessed are you, Hashem, King of the Universe, for
not having made me a woman."