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Torah Contest

torah perspective on facebook

Barkai Yeshiva | Bnei Yitzchak Cong. | Top Rated

Torah Perspective on Facebook

By Eddie Catton Facebook affects the quality of friendship. Instead of doing things with your real friends you are just on Facebook. When people get a lot of “Likes” they feel like they accomplished something. Instead of going on instagram, Facebook all day long, talk to your real friends and catch up with them instead.

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Ahaba Ve Ahva Cong. | Barkai Yeshiva

Torah Perspective on Facebook

By Eddie Sorcher When a child has social media it changes their lives so extremely. They start wanting more, the start talking differently. Some even start to get different grades in school. It doesn’t let you focus on the real world.

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Barkai Yeshiva | Shaare Zion Cong.

Torah Perspective on Facebook – CLICK TO COMMENT

By Gabriel Bildirici When you log on to any social media, you waste time on trying to keep up with the whole world rather than building and growing relationships. Real friends will be there for you if you need help. Noone posts on Facebook what’s real. As a result everyone thinks you are someone who you aren’t….

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Barkai Yeshiva | Beth Torah Cong.

Torah Perspective on Facebook – CLICK TO COMMENT

By Rachel Gammal Social media can ruin a friendship. A girl has an Instagram and took a picture with her friend. Her friend looked gorgeous and wanted to post it but the girl looked not as pretty in it. So, the friend posted the picture but she cropped the girl out. To the girl, she looked…

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Barkai Yeshiva | Shaare Zion Cong.

Torah Perspective on Facebook – CLICK TO COMMENT

By Ikey Dweck Social media is like a death trap. People think that people like them on Instagram or Facebook. This isn’t true. These people like the pictures and things you put on the internet. If your whole class has an iphone or ipad, don’t just get one to fit in because they won’t be your friends…

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Barkai Yeshiva | Shaare Shalom Cong.

Torah Perspective on Facebook – CLICK TO COMMENT

By Danielle Tuachi When you see that someone popular has something that you want just because they have it will you get it? Put yourself in their shoes. When they most popular person in your class gets that popular item and you don’t even like it. you will go home and beg your parents for it. Then…

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Barkai Yeshiva | Shaare Shalom Cong.

Torah Perspective on Facebook – CLICK TO COMMENT

By Yaakov Grunsfeld Social media kids all over the world are using Instagram, Facebook and Twitter. Kids are following and friending random people to look popular. It might look cool to pull a prank or act mischievously to fit it. When a kid feels he ranks low, he would want to do something silly and funny to…

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Barkai Yeshiva | Shaare Shalom Cong.

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By Moshe Benhamu When I got home one day, I went on Facebook. I saw that people began to follow people who surfed. I went online to get a picture of a kid surfing. I posted it in Facebook and I got more followers. Social media strips our individual qualities. If you like music and people don’t,…

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Barkai Yeshiva | Mikdash Eliyahu Cong.

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By Yisrael Meir Ovadia If a person is pressured by social media, their friends aren’t true and real. For example, if someone has a Facebook account and they post a picture of his friend to look cool, and he just wants people to like him. Another example someone is cool gets an app on his tablet, then…

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Barkai Yeshiva | Beth Torah Cong.

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By Eddie Tawil When Michael got a new skateboard, he took a picture of it and he got a lot of likes. Michael really hates to skateboard but he only bought it to be popular. Michael was only acting to like it. Also, his friend told him that it was so cool. His friend also told him…

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Barkai Yeshiva | Beth Torah Cong.

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By Alan Sassoon I think Facebook affects friendship because if someone follows you and he is your friend and you don’t follow him back he might think that you don’t like him anymore and stop being friends with you. When you post a picture, it might look like you are making fun of someone when in reality…

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Barkai Yeshiva | Beth Torah Cong.

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By Jeanne Rahmey On Facebook, friendship can be gone by a click of a button. All you have to do to end a relationship is type something mean that a person won’t say to another person to her face. All there is between one person and another is a screen which can make all the difference. Social…

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Magen David Yeshiva | Shaare Zion Cong.

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By Molly Haber When you have 300 friends on Facebook, it doesn’t mean that you have 300 real friends. When you have 3 or 4 friends in real life, then those friends are real friends. Sometimes you don’t even know half of the people that are following you on Facebook. So, that is not considered a true…

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