Overview
Life in the ultra-Orthodox Jewish community of Lev Tahor is supposed to be simple: the rules for dress, diet, schooling, marriage and worship are clearly defined and closely followed. But last November, in the middle of the night, about 200 members of the sect fled their homes in Quebec to start a new community in Chatham, Ontario, amid allegations of child neglect. Now the sect is fighting to keep more than a dozen children that a Quebec court ordered removed from their families. Their ongoing legal battles are raising an old dilemma: when does a group’s right to religious freedom get trumped by society’s obligation to protect children?
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39 - 1The Secrets of Sugar October 04, 2013 -
39 - 2Made in Bangladesh October 11, 2013 -
39 - 3The Murder and the Money Trail October 18, 2013 -
39 - 4Elephants on Board: A Journey to Remember October 25, 2013 -
39 - 5The Strange World of Julian Assange November 01, 2013 -
39 - 6The Rob Ford Story November 08, 2013 -
39 - 7The Sextortion of Amanda Todd November 15, 2015 -
39 - 8The Conspiracy Files: JFK and 9/11 November 22, 2013 -
39 - 9The Last Great Escape November 29, 2013 -
39 - 10Silence of the Labs January 10, 2014 -
39 - 11The Man Who Hears Voices January 17, 2014 -
39 - 12Walk the Line January 22, 2014 -
39 - 13Voyage of the Black Dragon January 31, 2014 -
39 - 14Rabbi of the Pure Hearts: Inside Lev Tahor February 28, 2014 -
39 - 15The Rise and Fall of Mike Duffy March 07, 2014 -
39 - 16Return to Paradise March 14, 2014 -
39 - 17Dead Enough March 21, 2014 -
39 - 18Your Tips, Our Stories March 28, 2014 -
39 - 19After the Cameras Went Away April 11, 2014


