Tag: Digital Age

The book "For Women and Girls Only: Reshaping Jewish Orthodoxy through the Arts in the Digital Age" by Dr. Jessica Roda explores how Orthodox Jewish women have utilized the Internet and social media to pursue artistic endeavors while navigating Halakhic observance.
Marc Klein, an influential figure in Jewish journalism, passed away at 75 after revolutionizing the Jewish Bulletin, later renamed J., in San Francisco.
The YouTube video delves into the history of the Rothschild family, tracing their banking empire from the Frankfurt ghettos to global prominence, while addressing enduring anti-Semitic conspiracy theories that depict them as controlling world events.
The digital age has revolutionized Jewish education by providing unprecedented access to texts through websites, digital publications, videos, podcasts, and more.
Writer Bill Deresiewicz, known as the Jew of the Week on Unorthodox, discusses his latest book "The End of Solitude," bemoaning the loss of the ability to be alone in the digital era.
Doja Cat, a Grammy-winning rapper and internet personality, recently caused a stir on Twitter by proclaiming that music is dead and that she is quitting.
"Hidden Heretics: Jewish Doubt in the Digital Age" by Ayala Fader explores the lives of ultra-Orthodox Jewish individuals who publicly observe Jewish law but privately doubt and violate it.
The discussion revolves around the impact of digital tools on Jewish learning, particularly in Torah study.
Professor Carlo Ginzburg, a prominent historian, is in Israel for an event honoring his mother, author Natalia Ginzburg.