A slideshow (with 18 slides) of the “Foundation for Jewish Camp” titled “FJC and Social Meda: We’re Everywhere.”
“It’s an effort to build community, so that blog writers and readers can share posts on Jewish books. We’ll read each others’ blogs, support each other and promote each other- and Jewish books- throughout the blogosphere.”
“The New Jew, a project of Maya Norton, shines a lens on the world of Jewish philanthropy, emphasizing Israel and promoting best practice models in the nonprofit world.”
The project’s Facebook page is quite alive.
Last night, Twitter became ablaze out of nowhere with a topic called #jewishrapnames….
Kiddush Cudi
Daven The Dude
Schvitzmaster Mike
Oy Vey Da Jewman
Jerusalem The Damaja
Dr. Dreidel
Ludabris
Latke Flocka
The Ghetto Goys
The Cool Yids
Moses Def
The Lox…
In the first five days of February the Book of Life blog/podcast created a blog tour of the Sydney Taylor Book Award’s gold and silver medalists.They introduced 2-3 blogs every day, related to the winning authors or books.
The Jewish Theological Seminary collected all its social media outlets one one annotated page. This includes links to their Facebook page, and Facebook Alumni-only group, weekly podcast, LinkedIn group, the library’s blog and the first year students’ blog, YouTube channel, Flickr account and RSS feed.
What began as an informal healing music project in an Israeli neonatal intensive care unit during the beginning of the second Intifada in 2000, evolved into a healing music research project, named the “Voices of Eden“….Social media and the internet has allowed the Voices of Eden project to disseminate information especially during the 2006 war with Lebanon, when mothers from around the world, including Saudi Arabia and Dubai, wrote to support the efforts of the Jewish-Israeli and Palestinian-Israeli mothers making peace with their voices. A healing lullaby music blog was launched to empower mothers to connect and express their authentic and natural voices.
What has Twitter, Blogging, or other Social Media (that is, Web 2.0) done for your Judaism (or other religious/spiritual experiences)? Has it brightened it? Made it more dark? Connected you to people, or broken friendships? How has Judaism 2.0 effected (yes, as in changed) your life?