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soc.culture.jewish FAQ: Introduction to the FAQ and s.c.j Newsgroups (1/12)
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Frequently Asked Questions on Soc.Culture.Jewish
Part 1: Introduction to the FAQ and Soc.Culture.Jewish
[Last Change: $Date: 1995/10/19 15:23:13 $ $Revision: 1.3 $]
[Last Post: Sun Mar 28 11:07:14 US/Pacific 2004]
The FAQ is a collection of documents that is an attempt to answer
questions that are continually asked on the soc.culture.jewish family
of newsgroups. It was written by cooperating laypeople from the
various Judaic movements. You should not make any assumption as to
accuracy and/or authoritativeness of the answers provided herein. In
all cases, it is always best to consult a competent authority--your
local rabbi is a good place to start.
[2][Got Questions?] Hopefully, the FAQ will provide the answer to your
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The deceased sages described within are of blessed memory, (assume a
Z"L or ZT"L after their names) and the sages alive today should live
to see long and good days (assume SHLITA). May Hashem grant complete
recovery to the ill. Individual honorifics are omitted.
The FAQ was produced by a committee and is a cooperative work. The
contributors never standardized on transliteration scheme from Hebrew,
Aramaic, Yiddish, or Ladino to English. As a result, the same original
word might appear with a variety of spellings. This is complicated by
the fact that there are regional variations in the pronunciation of
Hebrew. In some places, the common spelling variations are mentioned;
in others--not. We hope that this is not too confusing.
In general, throughout this FAQ, North American (US/Canada) terms are
used to refer to the movements of Judaism. Outside of North American,
Reform is Progressive or Liberal Judaism; Conservative is Masorti or
Neolog, and Orthodoxy is often just "Judaism". Even with this, there
are differences in practice, position, and ritual between US/Canada
Reform and other progressive/liberal movements (such as UK
Progressive/ Liberal), and between US/Canada Conservative and the
conservative/Masorti movement elsewhere. Where appropriate, these
differences will be highlighted.
The goal of the FAQ is to present a balanced view of Judaism; where a
response is applicable to a particular movement only, this will be
noted. Unless otherwise noted or implied by the text, all responses
reflect the traditional viewpoint.
This list should be used in conjunction with the Soc.Culture.Jewish
[5]reading lists. Similar questions can be found in the books
referenced in those lists.
There are also numerous other Jewish FAQs available on the Internet
that are not part of the SCJ FAQ/RL suite. An index to these may be
found at [6]www.scjfaq.org/otherfaqs.html
This FAQ is a volunteer effort. If you wish to support the maintenance
of the FAQ, please see [7]Section 20, Question 99 for more
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Section Contents
- News Headers
- The following is an index to all the sections of the SCJ FAQ. It is grouped by the files available through the SCJ FAQ Autoretriever.
- Question 1.1: What is USENET? How is it different than "the Web"?
- Question 1.2: What are the major Jewish newsgroups on USENET?
- Question 1.3: Why soc.culture.jewish? Wouldn't soc.religion.jewish be more appropriate?
- Question 1.4: What are the charters of the various Jewish newsgroups?
- Question 1.5: Are there other newsgroups about which Jews should be aware?
- Question 1.6: I notice that some of these newsgroups are moderated. Isn't moderation censorship?
- Question 1.7: How do I submit postings to a newsgroup?
- Question 1.8: Some of these newsgroups have quite a bit of traffic? How do you cope with it?
- Question 1.9: What topics are appropriate for S.C.J?
- Question 1.10: What topics are not appropriate for S.C.J?
- Question 1.11: When should I post to talk.politics.mideast? Soc.culture.Arabic?
- Question 1.12: Is it appropriate to discuss Israel in soc.culture.jewish?
- Question 1.13: How should I respond to inappropriate articles? Somebody posted an inappropriate article to S.C.J or T.P.M.
- Question 1.14: But I don't get T.P.M? Now what?
- Question 1.15: A. Random Jew posted X to a.b.c; I disagree. What should I do?
- Question 1.16: Can non-Jews post to S.C.J?
- How do I obtain copies of the FAQ?
- Who Wrote the FAQ?
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