By Libby Copeland, August 21, 2012 – Slate.com
Once upon a time’”say, in the 1990s’”a Hasidic Jew looking for escape from her blinkered world might have gone to the library. But by the time F. Vizel, a Satmar Hasid, learned that the public library existed at the age of 20, she’d already made a far more critical discovery. She’d found the Internet.
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