God, Jews and the Media: Religion and Israel's Media
Almost 10 percent of all Israelis are ultra-Orthodox, or Haredi, who believe strict adherence to the law in all its minute detail is of paramount importance. [...]they attend only to Haredi media, where a rabbi acting as censor submits the news to a "mikva," or ritual bath, washing out any...
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