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Alex Pasternack: What the Sold-Out Ultra-Orthodox Anti-Internet Rally Was About

Not just a fear of pornography, but a concern about presentation and perception -- the creeping suspicion that information could not be controlled, that the Internet was importing, copying and pasting, all sorts of things that the community had spent so many decades trying to keep at bay.

Josh Fleet: Parshat Behar-Behukotai: Weekly Torah Portion Summary, Questions, Resources

When you come to the Promised Land, the earth should rest. A Shabbat to God. Sow your fields for six years. Prune your vineyard for six years. Gather the produce for six years. In the seventh year, give it a rest. A Shabbat to God.

Ultra-Orthodox Jews Will Meet at Citi Field to Discuss Internet Dangers

More than 40,000 ultra-Orthodox Jews will pack Citi Field to hear about the dangers of the Internet and how to use it in a religiously responsible way.

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Anti-gay doctor falls on sword as religious links mount

A conservative doctor at the centre of a gay marriage storm has resigned from the Victorian Equal Opportunity and Human Rights Commission but remains on the public payroll as the state's second most senior psychiatrist. Read more on the blog... ... Read more on the blog...

More than 3,000 Years of History Arrive in Philadelphia with "Dead Sea Scrolls: Life and Faith in Ancient Times" at ...

Largest collection of ancient artifacts ever to tour outside of Israel includes 600+ historic manuscripts and relics from the Iron Age plus an authentic 3-ton stone from the Western Wall Exhibition opens May 12 with four never-before-seen Dead Sea Scroll fragments and the oldest-known...

“Bring Up the Bodies”: Hilary Mantel’s power play

"Bring Up the Bodies," Hilary Mantel's follow-up to her Man Booker Prize-winning 2009 novel, "Wolf Hall," is a high-wire act, a feat of novelistic derring-do. Mantel makes bold not with form -- by now meaningful experimentation in that area seems exhausted -- but with the very material that brings most readers to novels in the first place: our imaginative identification with fictional characters ...

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.


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