Eat bread. Drink wine. Light candles. Sound familiar? These three guidelines may resonate with any observant Jew on a Saturday night, but these three rules are also part of the newest online revolution: the Sabbath Manifesto.
Launched in March 2010, the Sabbath Manifesto is an online-based project that, paradoxically enough, encourages people to withdraw from technology. Bearing the slogan, “Slowing down lives since 2010,” it asks followers to take a day of rest from the digital world and engage in other activities.
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