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Category Archives: Blogging
Good News Friday
I can’t believe it’s time for another Good News Friday installment, but I can’t argue with the calendar. My first item for this week comes from the haredi town of Bnei Brak, but from the unlikely setting of the high-tech … Continue reading
Posted in Blogging, Judaism, Technology
Tagged almond tree, anniversary, blogging, crops, EdenShield, haredim, Jerusalem College of Technology, Lustig Institute, microchip, pest control, shkedia, trees, Tu B'Shvat
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Another milestone: 100,000 and 500
In perfect time for the start of the new Jewish year, and almost exactly a year to the day since my last milestone of 25,000 page views, some time over Shabbat this blog received its 100,000th page view! And to … Continue reading
Guest post: London Jewish Book Week 2012 – the sane left and Israel
This is a guest post by Brian Goldfarb, a frequent commenter on this blog. I felt his report of London Jewish Book Week was very important in order to shine a light on the sane left (as opposed to the … Continue reading
Posted in Blogging, Culture & Arts
Tagged Brian Goldfarb, Colin Shindler, Deborah Lipstadt, Guest Post, Jeffrey Goldberg, Jewish Book Week, leftists, London, Nick Cohen, sane left, Umberto Eco
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Happy Blogaversary to me!
I started this blog exactly a year ago and I’ve thoroughly enjoyed myself. My “mission”, my agenda, was to help publicize anti-Israel and anti-Semitic content on the internet and to counter it as much as possible, and I hope I … Continue reading
Posted in Blogging
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