Best Gift Ever – A Jewneric Channuka Contest: ENDED

As we approach the end of the Gregorian year we find many reasons and occasions to give.  Whether you celebrate Christmas, Kwanzaa or Channuka we all need to think about ways to show gratitude to those around us.  That spirit is felt in the business world too, where a thank you note or gift is a valuable continuing relationship or building device. I read this post by Andy Sernovitz who always point out great ...

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Taking a New Direction

For the past few years it has been my pleasure managing Jewneric from behind the scenes, I have decided to embark on a more journalistic approach to the Modern Jewish question. For those of you who know me personally, you know that I am a serial social entrepreneur. I am constantly embarking on new ventures which usually center around social conscious projects, like ParnasaFest and Not Now Not Ever. ParnasaFest is an ...

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An Olah Without a Parachute XII

There is a war going on in our country. Fathers, brothers, sons, cousins and friends are leaving their families to go fight this war.  The people left behind remain worried, nervous and on edge.  They brace for the worst and pray for the best. Wars are different when your life is touched by it -   when you know the soldiers fighting.   In Jerusalem, our lives are not affected physically by what's going on, at least ...

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Baby Weinberg – A Uniquely Jewneric Creation

It is with great pleasure and gratitude to Hashem that we welcome the birth of our baby boy. Baby Boy Weinberg was born Friday, December 26th (Rosh Chodesh Chanuka - and Boxing Day) at 7:02pm He weighed in at 9 Lbs, healthy and cute! Both mom and baby are doing great! To see pictures and other updates, check out http://www.babyweinberg.com Thanks! Dave & Talya Weinberg ...

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An Olah Without A Parachute: Chanukah edition

Happy Chanukah!! It is really such a delight to walk down the streets in Israel and see all the lit  menorot that the municipality puts up.  There are shining chanukiot on the street lights and Chabad has put up their menorah sans fire truck in the center of town.  The chanukah cheer is further reinforced by the amount of sufganiyot consumed.  For some reason these fried doughnuts bring a joy and happiness that surpass all other ...

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Not your parents' Israeli cuisine…

I have visited Israel three times, all within the past five years. Friends and family who visited Israel many more years ago have related stories of the country from days past. I find it fascinating to compare them to my own experiences and see how the country has changed so much in such a short period of time. In particular, one characteristic that keeps coming up in these stories is that of a lackluster ...

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A Jeff Pulver Breakfast in Tel Aviv

Yesterday morning, while going through the 150 or so feeds I try to keep up with, I came upon this video. A report on Jeff Pulver's breaksfast in Tel Aviv pans and interviews some of the attendees. Low and behold if two Jewneric authors weren't there... Ezra Butler and Brian Blum. Pulver, a big name in technology and telecommunications, has ...

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Not Your Average Jewneric Succah Hop

As the final days of Succot (The Jewish Holiday of huts) rapidly approach I came to thinking about the different Succahs I have eaten in this year. Some were made of wood, or plastic, or PVC piping, or fiberglass, or popped up. Some had bamboo rods, or mats, or leaves and cut shrubbery. Some had heavy duty work room lighting, or x-mas tree lighting, or rope lighting, or high bears, or low ...

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An Olah Without A Parachute: My Aliyah Adventure IX

I am going to institute an Israel idiosyncrasy -Ism (the triple "I") to my column because.. well why not? Banks charge you for taking out your own money.  ... I know!! They charge you when you want you to use your credit card.  They charge you when you want to open other savings account.  I'm not sure people ever explained to them how banks work.. they are to provide a service, not make money. Maybe I'm ...

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An Olah Without A Parachute: My Aliyah Adventure viii

An Arab terrorist decided to drive his car into a group of soldiers tonight.  I had been close to that location earlier tonight.   Although, I probably wouldn't have been at the specific spot; I can't help but think what would have happened if I was. Why can't they stop?  I feel such a deep sadness for people who have no other reason to live than to take others' lives.  I don't want to postulate but how ...

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