Tag: Internet

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.
The podcast delves into the failures of right-leaning initiatives aimed at addressing working-class concerns over the last two decades.
The text discusses the phenomenon of manifestation, wherein individuals attempt to will their ideal reality into existence through techniques like visualization.
The podcast discusses various topics, including the repercussions of riots, Trump's removal from Twitter, Parler's removal from the internet, challenges facing the Republican Party, the potential for impeachment, and reflections on the nature of reality.
This article discusses the dangers of Google's censorship and how it can affect public health.
In "The Symbolic Justice Edition," Don Futterman, Allison Kaplan Sommer, and Noah Efron debate topics including the vaccination requirements for school in Israel, the impact of online activities on society, and the significance of pardoning 70 convicts for Israel's 70th year.
Don Futterman, Allison Kaplan Sommer, and Noah Efron debate hot topics including the legality of unvaccinated children attending school in Israel, the societal impact of online activities based on income disparity, and the ethics of pardoning 70 convicts for Israel's 70th year anniversary.
The text discusses the intersection of Jewish identity and the digital world, critiquing the notion of a shiva app and the internet's inherent lack of Jewishness.
Russ Solomon, the founder of Tower Records, passed away at 92 while watching the Oscars.
This article discusses various topics including the reconciliation between Hamas and Fatah in the Palestinian Authority, the concept of the right to be forgotten on the internet for Israelis, the delayed introduction of evolution in Israeli schools, and music recommendations from Balkan Beat Box.
On September 11, 2001, Akamai Technologies, a Cambridge-based company, faced a drastic surge in internet traffic following the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center.