College English
Jul 2010
A Virtual Veibershul: Blogging and the Blurring of Public and Private among Orthodox Jewish Women
Abstract
The blogs of various Orthodox Jewish women show that the digital realm enables them to blend the public and the private. That is, it allows them to participate in Jewish life without breaking the laws of modesty that otherwise prevent them from such public engagement.
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- College English
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- 2010-07-01
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- 10.58680/ce201011552
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