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lsrael’s 60th Anniversary Commemorated by the JBlogosphere: 60Bloggers.com is Live!

April 9, 2008 By David Abitbol

Well, after many emails and endless phone calls and the crunching of many, many pixels, 60Bloggers.com is up. What’s that site all about? Well, May 8th is the 60th anniversary of the founding of the modern State of Israel. You’ll notice lots of events happening in Israel and in co … [Read more...] about lsrael’s 60th Anniversary Commemorated by the JBlogosphere: 60Bloggers.com is Live!

Filed Under: In the Media, NewGen Tagged With: 60 Bloggers, create, Incubators / Co-Working Space, innovate, Kol Dor, PresenTense, ROI Community / Schusterman

Jewish Social Action Month; Building Unity through Positive Action

February 20, 2008 By Dan Brown

We invite you to join Jewish communities, organizations and individuals from around the world in celebrating a month of social action and Jewish unity. Since its establishment in 2005 by KolDor, a global network of young Jewish activists, www.socialaction.com and Member of … [Read more...] about Jewish Social Action Month; Building Unity through Positive Action

Filed Under: The World, Tikkun Olam Tagged With: connect, educate, innovate, Kol Dor, Tikkun Olam

Jerusalem Cool

December 16, 2007 By Dan Brown

That ROI120 crowd, well they are at it again! Back from her first trip to the U.S. to raise the visibility of Mavoi Satum, Inbal Freund and her team are busy at work planning a benefit concert for later this month. So, if you're resident here in Israel, or spending some winter … [Read more...] about Jerusalem Cool

Filed Under: Jewish Philanthropy Tagged With: Jewish Culture, Kol Dor, PresenTense, ROI Community / Schusterman

The week to come

November 5, 2007 By Dan Brown

From the outskirts of Moscow to the shoreline on Lake Kinneret and now the Grand Ole Opry; by the hundreds and then thousands. Another packed Fall on our global Jewish calendar. Limmud (Russia) and Kol Dor have spectacularly concluded their events and the JAFI Board of … [Read more...] about The week to come

Filed Under: Jewish Philanthropy Tagged With: GA, Kol Dor

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