Prison: Difference between revisions
Created page with "'''Prison''' (also called '''jail''',) is a secured structure where people are forcibly detained and deprived of various freedoms. Today, it is customary to distinguish between a '''prison''' where convicted persons serve their sentences, and a '''detention center''' where suspects who have not yet been convicted are held. There are also '''prisoner of war camps''' where war prisoners are detained. In the Torah, imprisonment does not exist as a punishment whose purpose..." |
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* "The Jewish Leader Who Chose to Remain in Prison" | * "The Jewish Leader Who Chose to Remain in Prison" | ||
* "Religious Rights in Prison," 11 Tammuz 5751 • "Schools or Prisons?" 19 Kislev 5742 | * "Religious Rights in Prison," 11 Tammuz 5751 • "Schools or Prisons?" 19 Kislev 5742 | ||
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