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For haredi Orthodox, Internet threat harkens back to the Enlightenment - Jewish Telegraphic Agency
USA TODAYFor haredi Orthodox, Internet threat harkens back to the EnlightenmentJewish Telegraphic AgencyBy Ben Sales · May 22, 2012 NEW YORK (JTA) -- To the outside observer, the haredi Orthodox anti-Internet rally at New York's Citi Field may have looked uniform: a single mass of black hats, white shirts and brown beards. But the crowd at Sunday's event ...The Religious Extremists Who Want to Ban the InternetGizmodoall 440 news articles »
The Religious Extremists Who Want To Ban The Internet - Gizmodo Australia
The Religious Extremists Who Want To Ban The InternetGizmodo AustraliaOn Sunday this stadium in New York packed in 40000 people — almost full capacity. Why? Not baseball, but religious radicals who think the internet is a dangerous, mortal evil. Godliness is often at odds with a web full of porn and piracy, ...and more »
PJ Library For The Sabra Set - The Jewish Week
PJ Library For The Sabra SetThe Jewish WeekSenesh is one of nine New York schools and 30 nationwide partnering with the new program, a spinoff of the seven-year-old PJ Library and its Israeli counterpart, Sifriyat Pajama, both of which distribute Jewish children's books free of charge.
Haredi Jews vs. the Internet; formerly 'frum' and looking for love; and more ... - New Voices (blog)
New Voices (blog)Haredi Jews vs. the Internet; formerly 'frum' and looking for love; and more ...New Voices (blog)Frustrated by his own cluelessness, Irenstein turned to pick-up artists and dating coaches, including New York Dating Coach, as well as to self-help books, Tony Robbins' confidence-building seminars, and therapy. He was less interested in learning ...and more »
This Day, May 11, In Jewish History by Mitchell A. Levin - Cleveland Jewish News (blog)
This Day, May 11, In Jewish History by Mitchell A. LevinCleveland Jewish News (blog)By 1880, there were approximately 140 Jewish families throughout the Grand Duchy and there were three synagogues in Luxembourgby the end of the 19 th century. 1869: In New York City, Shaaray Tefila (Gates of Prayer) dedicated its new sanctuary located ...and more »
The number of religiously unaffiliated in area soars - Buffalo News
Buffalo NewsThe number of religiously unaffiliated in area soarsBuffalo NewsThat makes Islam the second most-practiced world religion in Western New York, behind Christianity. Judaism slipped to third, with a total of 8084 adherents in Buffalo Niagara, down from an estimate of 20150 in 2000. The Buffalo Niagara region had a ...and more »
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