After Brooklyn Fire, Assessing the Risks of Shabbat Technology – The Forward
After Brooklyn Fire, Assessing the Risks of Shabbat Technology – The Forward
Every Friday before sundown, in countless observant Jewish homes across the United States, someone turns on a hot plate or a gas stovetop, and then doesn’t turn it off again for twenty-five hours. The practice is so common that it blends into the background of traditionally observant Jewish life. But since a malfunctioning Sabbath hot
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