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Internet threat to Israel, say rabbis
By Alan Philps in Jerusalem


ISSUE 1688 Saturday 8 January 2000


 Torah Sages ban Internet use [7 Jan '00] - Ha'aretz


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  ISRAEL'S leading orthodox rabbis have issued a
ruling banning the internet from Jewish homes, arguing
that it is "1,000 times more dangerous than
television" and threatens the survival of the country.

The ruling, issued by the Council of Torah Sages, is
an attempt by the rabbis to halt the infiltration of
"sin and abomination" from the internet into the homes
of the ultra-orthodox, whose children have hitherto
been shielded from the temptations of the modern
world.

The rabbis recalled that they had banned television 30
years ago, and said that the dangers from the internet
were even greater. They said it "puts the future
generations of Israel in grave danger in a way that no
other threat has since Israel became a nation".

The newspaper of Degel Hatorah, one of the strictest
of the religious parties in Israel, said the internet
was "the world's leading cause of temptation, it
incites and encourages sin and abomination of the
worst kind."

The majority of Israelis, who are secular, will ignore
the ruling. But it is likely to deprive young members
of the ultra-orthodox community - those who wear the
black hats and long coats of the European ghetto - of
a window on the secular world. Religious leaders are
worried about a growing number of youths who break out
of their closed communities in search of a secular
life - a development that is partly blamed on the
arrival of the computer in their homes, giving them
the chance to join discussion groups, hear forbidden
music and read about life outside.

The ruling follows a sharp debate in the
ultra-orthodox community about the role of computers.
Some have seen them as a blessing, enabling men and
women to earn money as computer programmers - a skill
that many in these strict communities believe they
excel in thanks to years of studying the intricacies
of Jewish religious texts.

But other rabbis have argued that the computer is a
Trojan Horse of secular filth.

The Torah Sages recommended that those who make a
living in computers should be allowed to use them only
at the work place. Those who do not have rabbinical
permission to use a computer are called on to delete
the web browser, which makes it impossible to surf the
net.

The newspaper Haaretz pointed out that while the most
extreme sects banned all uses of the internet, even
for business, as a "deadly poison which burns souls",
there are many web sites designed as aids to studying
the Torah. Rabbi Ovadia Yosef, a former chief rabbi of
Israel, has his own website.

Earlier this week, a 17-year-old student from
Hertfordshire announced plans to float his Jewish
community web site on the London Stock Exchange.
Benjamin Cohen could become a millionaire with the
popular site which includes business news, a dating
agency and a 'cyber rabbi'.


6 January 2000: [City] Teenager set to become internet
'millionaire'
15 February 1999: 200,000 Orthodox Jews protest over
court 'persecution'

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