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"Luke Ford reports all of the 'juicy' quotes, and has been doing it for years." (Marc B. Shapiro)
"This guy knows all the gossip, the ins and outs, the lashon hara of the Orthodox world. He’s an [expert] in... all the inner workings of the Orthodox world." (Rabbi Aaron Rakeffet-Rothkoff)"This generation's Hillel." (Nathan Cofnas)
Category Archives: Blogging
The Morality Of Blogging
Is blogging good for the Jews? Orthodox Rabbi Gil Student writes: Blogs have gotten a lot of bad press in the Jewish community (e.g. here and here), and with good reason. There are blogs that do any of a number … Continue reading
Posted in Blogging, Judaism
Tagged communal leaders, gil student, jewish tradition, lashon, orthodox rabbi, torah insights
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The Return Of The Luke Ford Fan Blogger
He emails: I’m gonna start today. Promise! (Except I have to watch the most recent episode of South Park first. Then I’m going to play around with Google Streetview Australia for a couple of hours. Then I’m going to watch … Continue reading
Posted in Blogging
Tagged big brother australia, ford fan, google streetview, hockey night in canada, howard stern, luke ford
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Blogs, Rabbis & The Power Of Information
"Rabbis are the rock stars of Jewish life," says Jewish Journal Editor Rob Eshman. At the top of the Jewish social circle, the best rabbis get access to the best information. People feel it a privilege to share hot scoops … Continue reading
Posted in Abuse, Blogging, Rabbis
Tagged Aron Tendler, hechsher, Jewish Journal, lashon hara
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Luke Ford, Marc Gafni Discuss Hate Sites
Marc Gafni talks about the satanic drive to defame. Full discussion here:
Posted in Anti-Semitism, Blogging, Ethics, Marc Gafni
Tagged ford, hate sites, luke ford, marc gafni
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Bloggers Invade L.A. Times
Eric Ulken writes: What happens when you put a bunch of bloggers in a room, feed them pizza and moderate a discussion on their craft? You end up with two real-time conversations: One in the physical room and the other … Continue reading
Posted in Blogging
Tagged andrew malcolm, harry chandler, Los Angeles Times, luke ford, rsquo, time conversations
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