tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6003330.post3120669725883781655..comments2024-03-07T15:19:48.772-05:00Comments on The Rabbi with a Blog (Rabbi Jason Miller): Technology vs. Shabbat: Can We Accommodate Our Electronics Dependency On the Day of Rest?Rabbi Jason Millerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07805550465729805847noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6003330.post-1070726736301103222012-09-17T02:40:26.436-04:002012-09-17T02:40:26.436-04:00Great initiative..I really liked your post..These ...Great initiative..I really liked your post..These are sure some great ideas and I feel it should be used in a better way..Joseph Broachhttp://e-gabbai.com/Shul%20Website/E-Gabbai%20Supportnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6003330.post-38824192859848697162012-07-26T15:10:27.877-04:002012-07-26T15:10:27.877-04:00It seems like making some electronic device have a...It seems like making some electronic device have a read-only Shabbat mode wouldn't be too hard. <br /><br />I'm worried what books would be available though. Ideally it would be relatively open so whatever is on my Kindle (nook, etc.) would be readable. If you had to buy separate Shabbat books or pay more, it would be less attractive.Marchttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04762157764479490002noreply@blogger.com