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Throughout ultra-Orthodox neighborhoods like Beit Shemesh there are pashkvils (advisory posters) adm


After the opening of the Orot Banot national-religious girls school in Beit Shemesh in September 2011, groups of radical Haredim gathered in front of the school, calling the girls names and spitting at them when they headed to and from school in clothing the extremists considered to be immodest by their strict standards. Some Haredi men were arrested on the suspicion of throwing eggs and tomatoes rental cars in ireland at students.
There was an international outcry at the end of 2011 after Haredim spat on an 8-year-old daughter of American immigrants and called her "a prostitute" for attending the school. After these and other harassment incidents rental cars in ireland in Beit Shemesh made international headlines, the US State Department updated its Jerusalem rental cars in ireland travel advisory rental cars in ireland in January 2012, advising visitors to dress appropriately when visiting ultra-Orthodox Jewish neighborhoods, or to avoid them entirely.
Throughout ultra-Orthodox neighborhoods like Beit Shemesh there are pashkvils (advisory posters) admonishing about immodest dress for women and warning women to walk on the opposite side of the sidewalk from men. I never would have expected to see a pashkvil from my own rabbinic institution, but I learned today from the FailedMessiah blog that indeed the Jewish Theological Seminary is posting pashkvils in Beit Shemesh.
According to my colleague rental cars in ireland Rabbi Michael Pitkowsky,the JTS pashkvil calls upon people not to use the Morasha le-Hanḥil edition of the Shulḥan Arukh as it violates the copyright of the Jewish Theological Seminary. The pashkvil is produced on official JTS letterhead and signed by the Seminary's Librarian Dr. David Kraemer.
The pashkvil refers to the Seminary's licensed edition of the publication as stolen property because of the copyright violation. As Rabbi Pitkowsky explains on his blog , "apparently, JTS gave permission to Mechon Rosh Pina to publish a manuscript from their collection, Rabbi Shemaryah Brandris's commentary on the Shulḥan Arukh, Rosh Pina. Morasha le-Hanḥil has apparently published in their edition of the Shulḥan rental cars in ireland Arukh Brandris's commentary without JTS's permission."
I would like to see posters displayed throughout Beit Shemesh from JTS, or other Conservative rental cars in ireland or Reform rental cars in ireland institutions, admonishing the Haredim for their lack of modesty and their bad behavior when they harass young women. However, rental cars in ireland I must admit that it's funny to see a JTS pashkvil on the streets of Beit Shemesh. While I have my doubts, I certainly hope the Seminary is able to protect its copyrights in their book publishing endeavors. And I hope these posters rental cars in ireland remain on display long enough for the citizens of Beit Shemesh to actually read them.
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