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It's Not Just Porn: Why Ultra-Orthodox Jews Fear the Internet
At Citi Field Stadium this Sunday, 50,000 religious men gathered to discuss the dangers of the Web. An organizer explains why the digital era is so challenging for the people of the book.
The dictatorship cometh
MKs and activists are warning that if no solution is found for economic concentration, Israel could wind up a tyranny of business interests.
Rabbi Avraham Arieh Trugman: 43rd Day of the Omer: Jerusalem -- The Heart of the World
Jerusalem from time immemorial has been the heart of the Jewish people. A request for its rebuilding is included in our prayers three times a day and all Jews, no matter where in the world, face Jerusalem to pray.
Putting the Ten Commandments on display
Are the Ten Commandments only to be heard but not seen? And when they are seen, how should they look? Some groups, notably the Anti-Defamation League, believe that public images of the Ten Commandments should be scarce.
Pie-in-the-sky thinking: Putting pizzazz into pizza
Some specialty pizzas to deliciously satisfy the custom of enjoying dairy delights on Shavuot.
The Aleppo Codex
The most accurate Biblical codex in Jewish tradition – a book revered both for its linguistic precision and its beauty – has been a victim of intentional deceit and government cover-ups.
Jewish Geography Contest! Can you name that face?
Last week’s Ledger cover introducing Jewish American Heritage Month proved to be so popular among readers that we decided to include it in each issue throughout the month of May. ... Read more »
Acronyms and the Bible
Is ‘Tanakh’ a good way for Jews to refer to the Hebrew Bible in English? Philologos says it should not be imposed, for reasons of Jewish pride, on an English-speaking public. Click here for the rest of the article...
Josh Fleet: Parshat Tazria-Metzora: Weekly Torah Portion Summary, Questions, Resources
If a person is found to have real tzara'at, his clothes should be torn, his hair should be grown and he should act otherwise like a mourner. He should cry out: "I am ritually impure! I am ritually impure!" Over and over.
Barmitzvahman — Hero for more than a day
Who is the hero of a bar or bat mitzvah? It’s the 13-year-old, who, after a day of chanting, speaking and being bear-hugged by distant relatives, sees himself or herself imbued with powers of memory, eloquence and forbearance far beyond that of ordinary teenagers.
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