Is Lee Gomes of WSJ a “Copy-and-Paste Cat”?

I blog. You decide. Yesterday, an article in the WSJ was titled “Rabbinical Advice: How to Keep the Sabbath in a 24/7 Online World“. It was written by Lee Gomes. The piece is a Q&A with Rabbi Yosef Carmel. (Why didn’t they consult with me?)

I cannot find the article online. Here is the scammed scanned version.

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A few months back, the NY Times had an article titled “Scripture, Meet the Web: Placing Limits on 24/7″. The column was written by Bob Tedeschi on 01/09/06. Link.

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One Response to “Is Lee Gomes of WSJ a “Copy-and-Paste Cat”?”

  1. Jake Says:

    I thought this was quite a unique piece. You don’t see columns like this that often, especially on extremely complex topics that are best understood by religious or orthodox individuals. Good going Mr. Gomes!

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