Times of Israel reported yesterday that the Israel Religious Action Center, a branch of the Judaism's Reform movement, is suing an ultra-Orthodox Jewish news website in Israel for $100,000(US) in damages because of its policy of digitally blurring faces of females in news photos it posts. Last year, the news site B'hadrei Haredim blurred the faces of female leaders of Jewish movements in a photo of their meeting with Israel's President Isaac Herzog. A number of Orthodox news sites follow this policy in order to observe religious doctrines regarding modesty.