it depends. half of Passover consists of religious days on which they cannot. The other half they can do what ever they want except they are not supposed to do work.
MOST Orthodox Jews don't think TV serves any purpose for them, but there are Jewish cable channels, videos, and DVDs.
No, Torah-observant Jews do not.
If you are not allowed to watch TV, you could learn the difference between Aloud and Allowed.
There is no strict rule in Buddhism that prohibits watching TV. However, Buddhists are encouraged to be mindful of their actions and choices, including the content they consume. Watching TV in moderation and with awareness of its impact on one's mind is generally acceptable in the Buddhist teachings.
Money is an example of a secondary reinforcer because its value is learned through association with primary reinforcers like food, water, or shelter.
While I am at the market, you are not allowed to watch tv, go on the computer, and play video games.
watch them after everyone has gone to sleep with the volume low enough for you to hear or use headphones
No If You Can Not Afford To Go And Watch It Then You Are Not Allowed To Watch It On TV. So Tuff luck Save A Few Penny's And go And Watch It Live Like Every Body Else Does.
Just A Few A Day.
Well, few prisons do not allow the prisoners to watch tv. Some prisoners are allowed to. It depends which prison you are in. Many do not have televisions.
Yes of course, TV is allowed in Islam. However, it is not allowed to watch sexy movies or sexy episodes that are not allowed in Islam. In addition, watching TV should not distract the Muslim from practicing the ritual worships and/or doing good deeds for other needy people.
It's possible Orthodox Jews might leave it on during the Sabbath, but the other branches can watch television anytime they want.
Your dad is probably occasionally allowed to force you to watch a good TV show even if it's not your favorite because you are still a child. Your dad can control television viewing until you leave your parents' home.