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When technology becomes religion: How Silicon Valley is reshaping faith
16.12.24
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Viki Auslender
Greg Epstein explains how tech mirrors religious hierarchies, rituals, and salvation narratives.
Vatican Custodian of the Holy Places in Israel: "When you mix religion and politics, it’s always dangerous"
04.10.23
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Tamar Tunik
Father Francesco Patton, Custos of the Holy Land and Guardian of Mount Zion and a senior figure in the Catholic Church, gave a rare interview to Calcalist about his concerns regarding the increasing harassment and attacks towards Christians in Israel
Technology vs. Torah: Israel’s identity as the nation of startups and spirituality
27.09.20
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James Spiro
In Israel, entrepreneurs see an opportunity to discover innovative technology while honoring the spiritual traditions of the country’s history
Jewish divorce court rules that opening a Tinder account does not constitute infidelity
15.06.20
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Lital Dobrovitsky
A divorce proceeding got messy after a man claims his wife cheated on him using the popular social dating app
Jerusalem Light Rail New Point of Contention Between Israel and Russia
24.12.19
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Udi Etsion
Israel-Russia relations have been fraught with tension since an Israeli backpacker was arrested in April for Marijuana possession during a Moscow layoff
Tel Aviv's Free Shabbat Public Transport Service to Start Friday
19.11.19
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Lior Gutman
In collaboration with three neighboring towns, Tel Aviv will operate six routes covering over 300 kilometers
Tel Aviv Is Done Waiting for Israel to Approve Public Transportation on Shabbat
07.11.19
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Tofi Stoler
A short history of why and how one of the most vibrant metropolises in the Middle East, still shuts down for 25 hours every week
Tablets Used for Donations in Haredi Synagogues Become the Community’s First Contact With Touchscreens
16.08.19
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Shahar Ilan
For many members of the ultra-Orthodox community, forbidden to own smartphones and restricted in their use of the internet, the tablets function as a portal for obtaining “Kosher” information and communicating with rabbis and public servants
Rabbis Threaten to Boycott Israel’s Kosher National Carrier El Al
25.11.18
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Tomer Hadar
Some ultra-orthodox leaders and El Al passengers are protesting a recent flight that failed to land in Tel Aviv in time for Shabbat
Coworking Space for Orthodox Jews Opens in Israel
17.04.18
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Amarelle Wenkert
Located in Bnei Brak, an ultra-Orthodox suburb of Tel Aviv, Ampersand is set to be “ultra-Orthodox friendly,” while not looking like a yeshiva, founder says