We’re in the midst of the Uberfication of Judaism. We shouldn’t be surprised, as most of Western world is also in the midst of the Uberfication of society.
Don’t get me wrong: I love Uber. Whenever I’m traveling, I use Uber. I literally push a few buttons and voila, there’s a clean car waiting for me outside my hotel or restaurant. When I reach my destination, I get out — no tip, no awkward fumbling for cash. I say ‘thank you,’ I get out of the car and I’m on my way.
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