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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.

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.

The Religious Extremists Who Want to Ban the Internet [Video]

# internet The average home attendance for the New York Mets this year has been 27,683. On Sunday, Citi Field drew 40,000—almost full capacity. Why? Not baseball, but religious radicals who think the internet is a dangerous, mortal evil. More »

Haredim fill N.Y. stadium to decry Internet’s dangers

The sellout crowd that filled the New York Mets’ Citi Field on Sunday night wore black and white, not the Mets’ blue and orange. And instead of jeering the Philadelphia Phillies or Atlanta Braves, they faced a foe that was, to hear them talk about it, far more formidable: the World Wide Web.

Haredim fill N.Y. baseball stadium to decry error of Internet’s ways

Speakers at a rally for haredi Orthodox at the New York Mets' Citi Field issued harsh warnings against Internet use.

A Sold Out Citi Field Plays Host To An Exercise In Futility Today (And The Mets Are In Toronto) [LOLMets]

# lolmets This afternoon, the terrifyingly-named Jewish orthodox group "Union of Communities for the Purity of the Camp" will be holding a rally against the evils of the internet ("and the damages caused by advanced electronic devices"), according to an article on the internet . The primary targets are what we in the internet biz like to call "The Big Three": Facebook, other social media sites ...

Staten Island Jewish community celebrates Lag B' Omer

The Staten Island Jewish community celebrated Lag B' Omer May 10 with games, crafts, marshmallow roasting and other fun

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In reply to How To Throw Away Your Life Savings : It’s difficult enough to minimise risk when an investor invests directly in various asset classes such as property, shares, and term deposits. When you add in other layers such as planners, advisors, and fund managers, and then throw in complexities such as derivatives and other instruments almost no-one understands, then, as Marga rightly points ...

When your brother will be low: Parashat Behar-Bechukotai (Leviticus 25:1-27:34)

He flopped down on the couch in my study, looking pale, upset. “What is it?” I asked, imagining a bad diagnosis.

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...


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