21 October 2008 »
In judaism
We are a non-violent protest group who share concerns about antisemitic online content, as well as content which promotes terrorism on sites including Facebook, YouTube, Wikipedia, Google Earth, Blogger, and other sites and forums throughout the internet.
The Jewish Internet Defense Force
20 October 2008 »
In christianity, fascism, judaism
The incident comes amid a row with the Vatican over Israeli claims that the late Pope Pius XII could have done more to prevent the Jewish holocaust.
BBC NEWS | Europe | Israel website in ‘Nazi pope’ row
20 October 2008 »
In islam, judaism
19 October 2008 »
In judaism
Jews who observe the Shabbat (Sabbath) have the practice of refraining from turning electricity on or off during Shabbat. In most cases they also abstain from making adjustments to the intensity of an electrical appliance as well.
Electricity on Shabbat in Jewish law – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
19 October 2008 »
In judaism
A Sabbath elevator is an elevator which works in a special mode, stopping automatically on every floor, to allow for the Jewish law for abstaining from using electricity on Shabbat.
Shabbat elevator – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
13 October 2008 »
In christianity, fascism, judaism
Pius “was neither silent nor anti-Semetic. He was prudent. If he had made a public intervention, he would have endangered the lives of thousands of Jews, who, upon his directive, were hidden, in 155 convents and monasteries in Rome alone.”
Vatican: Pope’s silence protected Jews during Holocaust – Israel Jewish Scene, Ynetnews
10 October 2008 »
In judaism, race
No Jews. Just Right.
Vanguard News Network
06 October 2008 »
In judaism
The kosher cellphone looks like an ordinary cellphone, can make and receive calls, and may have a calculator and alarm clock. Phone with the stamp saying Approved by the Committee of Rabbis for Communication Affairs But it cannot send or receive text messages, browse the internet or take photos.
BBC NEWS | Middle East | Is that cellphone kosher?
06 October 2008 »
In judaism, religion
This is a comparison of Akhenaten’s Hymn to the Sun and Psalm 104 from the Bible.
Per Kemet: Psalm 104
04 October 2008 »
In atheist, christianity, games, islam, judaism
As far as Ricardo Pena is concerned, rescuing the Cubs’ teetering season will take a lot more than rally caps. So at 1:30 p.m. Saturday, he plans to assemble 100 Muslims outside Wrigley Field to pray for Allah to change the team’s dim fortunes. [...] A lot of petitioners have been knocking on the boss’ door lately, among them the Greek Orthodox priest who blessed the Cubs dugout on Wednesday and countless other fans who have offered up their silent prayers for victory. [...] “We don’t know if our prayers work, but it can’t hurt,” said Lisa Bellows, associate rabbi at Congregation Beth Am in Buffalo Grove. “We’ve been praying extra hard for the Cubs to win at our house, and so far, [the prayers] have not been heard.”
[Article continues at link. In case the Muslim, Christian and Jewish worlds have not been paying attention for the past few thousand years, this article points out two facts they might like to contemplate. First, people pray for things that are at odds with the things other people are praying for. Second, nothing fails like prayer. Having planted those two opportunities to doubt in the mind of the faithful, they might also like to ask themselves why God would care enough to swing a baseball game but not enough to cure a single disease. Or ask themselves why it is within human ability to both swing a baseball game and to cure a disease or two but God, that all-powerful invisible monster that lives in the sky, hasn't been able to get around to it yet. - Trevor Blake]
11 September 2008 »
In judaism
05 September 2008 »
In islam, judaism
“Europe must stand and stop it. It’s time, it’s almost the last possible moment, to stop Jihadist Islam in Europe.”
MK Eldad: “Time to Stop Jihadist Islam in Europe” – Politics & Government – Israel News – Arutz Sheva
19 August 2008 »
In christianity, islam, judaism
Religion promotes moral behavior, and religions agree on the basic goods of the world. Yes. These are true claims.
Dwindling In Unbelief: Things on which the Bible and Quran agree
19 July 2008 »
In judaism, sex
“By the very fact of our existence, we are changing social norms.”
To know a woman – Haaretz – Israel News
08 July 2008 »
In islam, judaism
50% of the antisemitic attacks in Western Europe have been attributed to Muslims, who make up less than 5% of the population. [Far from being the new Jews, these Muslims are the new... ]
Dhimmi Watch: Fitzgerald: The new Jews, and how we must defend them
08 July 2008 »
In judaism
When a Ramapo police officer recently ordered Sarah Cohen of Monsey to remove her wig for an arrest photograph, a firestorm erupted in the religious Jewish community. [Religion is not an exemption from law]
Ramapo arrest controversy sheds light on how police deal with religious beliefs | lohud.com | The Journal News