indemnities, etc. New Uk govt see SU past as kind of bad dream to genocide. Disconcerting to Ru. Pop rel begins to bubble up again, esp Islam and Orthodoxy. Islamic fundamentalism didn't really exist outside of Egypt in this time. Concerned about dual loyalties. Ambivalence on part of many, animosity on other parts. W religion come all sorts of things. Synagogue becomes again a problematic place. Restriction on J rituals, from matzah to circumcision. State more actively recruits informers w/in rel communities throughout Ru. Again, more concerned w Islam and Orthodoxy. "Mood of people." Conducting services w/o priest. Weddings, burials had been conducted under state, doing more under rel ritual. Aware and reacting. Govt in J case, forcibly trying to break up minyanim. Yeshivot in SU throughout, perhaps only for show, but do train rabbis, etc. Not many, mostly in major cities. Restricting travel for studies.
to wash and brush teeth, and allowed to eat food in front of other prisoners that were denied food temporarily (those least involved in the rebellion were given these cells) After half a day, the guards switched the good prisoners back into the bad cells and put the bad prisoners in the good cells to thoroughly confuse them...this also served to break the solidarity of the prisoners and make them question each others’ loyalties (were they informers?) Prisoners also were denied the right to use the bathroom; after “lights out” at 10pm, they had to use the bathroom in a bucket and were sometimes denied the right to empty it out Vang Nr 8612 Prisoner #8612 began suffering from acute emotional disturbance. He wanted to leave but Zimbardo reacted like a prison governor. He offered him security if he became a snitch. #8612 began spreading a message among the prisoners