Daiva Repečkaitė Navigation
  • Home
  • Journalism
    • Data journalism
    • Selected reporting
    • The Inoculation
  • Arts
    • Visual arts portfolio
    • Photography
  • Research
    • Evaluation and consulting
    • Academic
  • Translation
  • More
    • LinkedIn
  • English
    • Lithuanian
  • Home
  • Journalism
    • Data journalism
    • Selected reporting
    • The Inoculation
  • Arts
    • Visual arts portfolio
    • Photography
  • Research
    • Evaluation and consulting
    • Academic
  • Translation
  • More
    • LinkedIn
  • English
    • Lithuanian
Home Posts judaism

Tag Archive

Below you'll find a list of all posts that have been tagged as “judaism”

Taking the time machine in Meah Shearim

The Meah Shearim neighborhood in Jerusalem is considered to be one of the must-see places in order to get the full picture of the multicultural landscape of the city. Yet going there needs preparations: first of all, one must be “modestly dressed”, moreover, it is good to know at least a few basic things about the culture in this neighborhood.

citieshistoryisraeljerusalemjudaismmulticulturalreligiontraditionaltravel

Search

Recent Posts

  • Pandemic emergency is over. But disinformation spreaders won’t move on
  • ChatGPT and disinformation
  • How algorithms make fringe parties disproportionately visible
  • The Inoculation’s news roundup
  • Unwish list for 2023

Categories

  • Academic
  • Analysis and commentary
    • Reviews
    • Social issues
    • Statistics
  • Evaluation and consulting
  • Journalism
  • Living sustainably
  • Music
  • Politics
  • Travel and culture
    • Art
    • Events
    • Misc
  • Travel blog
  • Visuals
    • Comics
    • Photography

Kalendorius

May 2025
M T W T F S S
 1234
567891011
12131415161718
19202122232425
262728293031  
« Sep    

Proudly crafted by Inretio in Lithuania