
September 15, 1999
ORTHODOX UNION CALLS FOR
INCREASED EFFORTS TO
ADDRESS VIOLENT AND PORNOGRAPHIC WEBSITES
Today, the Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations of
America, through its Institute for Public Affairs, called upon the U.S. Senate to explore
and enact new legislative efforts to address the increasing number of violent and
pornographic internet sites. The nation's largest Orthodox Jewish umbrella
organization made this appeal to the Senate in connection with a Judiciary Committee
hearing devoted to this topic.
Nathan Diament, director of the Union's Institute,
issued the following
statement:
As American society hurtles to the end of its millennium and the Jewish community marks
the beginning of a new year, it is time for us, as a society, to step back and assess,
among other things, our moral environment. And today, such assessment must include a
look at the role of the internet in shaping our moral environment.
Each day, more and more people visit the internet and
each day, more and more websites for them to visit are created. The internet is in
our homes and just a "click away." This is both wonderful and frightening.
It is wonderful because it presents an unprecedented opportunity for learning and
teaching. The Orthodox Union is proud to harness this modern technology in the
service of our ancient tradition and be the host of a premiere Jewish content website - www.ou.org. But we are deeply concerned about the fact
that this very same technology allows deeply violent, hateful and pornographic messages to
flow unfiltered into every home, library and school with a computer.
We do not question the fact that U.S. Constitution's
First Amendment protects a significant portion of those websites that we find morally
objectionable and the government may not censor these protected messages. But we
also believe that it is Congress' power to regulate these sites within constitutional
limits, and to provide incentives for internet service providers - private entities not
bound by the First Amendment - to perform their civic responsibilities to keep our moral
environment clean. Congress must prevent children from accessing websites that spew
hate and obscenity. Congress must provide incentives to internet service providers
to reduce the overflowing tide of violent and pornographic websites. We believe such
measures are necessary, reasonable and constitutional.
The Jewish New Year's call of the shofar, the ram's horn, calls to
us to repair our society's moral fabric. We must hear that call, and include the
moral state of our virtual society's moral fabric as well.
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Union of Orthodox
Jewish Congregations of America
Institute for Public Affairs
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New York, NY 10004
Phone: 212-613-8124 Fax: 212-564-9058
E-mail: ipa@ou.org |
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Prof.
Richard Stone, Chairman
Nathan Diament, Director
Betty Ehrenberg, Director, International
Affairs & Communal Relations
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