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- Hundreds of Jewish and non-Jewish Brazileans protested in Rio de Janeiro on the eve of Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's visit.
- "Real progress" has been made in negotiations to release a captured Israeli soldier, President Shimon Peres confirmed.
- The online auction Web site eBay said it took down an ad offering biological samples from Benito Mussolini before anyone could bid on them.
- Turkey has given Israeli defense contractors 50 days to deliver 10 promised drone aircraft.
- Iran began an air defense drill designed to protect its nuclear program, Iranian state television reported.
- Brazileans protest Ahmadinejad visit
- Peres: ‘Real progress’ in Shalit talks
- The Mofaz plan—state now, ask questions later
- eBay removes Mussolini brain, blood samples
- Turkey demands delivery of Israeli drones
- Iran begins air defense drill
- More Israeli recruits seeking to join combat units
- Haredim return to protest Jerusalem Intel factory
- Female Orthodox scholars helping women talk about sex
- Obama half-brother has Jewish roots
- Lieberman: Fort Hood could be terror attack
- J Street confab shows generational divide on Israel
- What really happened at the Reform biennial in Toronto
- Rubashkin convicted on 86 charges
- Pro-Israel fliers confiscated at campus speech
- Obama shifts to Israel’s corner, but tries not to show it





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Posted in: Guest Post: Simon says federations, denominations and J. orgs can evolve through new social media
05/12/09 11:32 AM
Adam--you are so right! I was at NTEN last year and it was eye-opening to see so many non-profits way ahead of the Jewish community on utilizing new technologies. Why is our response so slow on this when we say that outreach and engagement are priorities? JCSA is working with Darim onLIne to connect with professionals and organizations who care about this. There is a paradigm shift and those of us who are passionate about the Jewish community need to understand how to adapt to the changes---we have always been an adaptable community and this should be no different. Anyone who doubts the changes should read Clay Shirky's "Here Comes Everybody".
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