Shaming in Judaism: Past, Present, Future

It is sometimes thought that public shaming is a new phenomenon, only emerging with the advent of the Internet and, in particular, with the rapid growth of social media. Yet, from a historical and religious viewpoint public shaming can be seen as a modern version of legal penal practices that were c...

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Authors: Rashi, Tsuriel (Author) ; Rosenberg, Hananel (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: Creighton University 2017
In: The journal of religion & society
Year: 2017, Volume: 19
Further subjects:B Medieval Jewish communities
B Shaming
B Judaism
B New Media
B Rabbinical court
B Social networks (SNS)
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