Category Archives: Blogging

A Jewish Huffington Post

I’m honored to contribute to this new website reshimu.com along with Rabbi Gil Student and company.

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A Jewish Voice At YearlyKos

Mik Moore writes for The Jewish Week: …Yet, when liberal bloggers — denizens of that noisy, cranky, high-intensity region of the Internet where individuals air their personal views, analyses, musings and, at times, reporting — held their major conference earlier … Continue reading

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Cushy Confab’s Contrasting Coverage

The Forward reports Aug. 3: A strange thing happened in Utah this week: Some 40 leading Jewish academics, writers, rabbis and professionals descended on the mountains of Park City, where, among other things, they built teepees. Although the media wasn’t … Continue reading

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Blogs: All The News That Fits

Kevin Roderick posts: Today’s Times Opinion section runs another piece proclaiming the blogosphere lacking — this time in factual political reporting. It read to me as if journalism professor Michael Skube wasn’t familiar with the trend toward blogs by political … Continue reading

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L.A. blogs are voice of the people

Joseph Mailander writes in the Daily News: "BLOGS move so quickly that they demand action and accountability," City Council President Eric Garcetti recently told me. "I have learned about fires, hit-and-run accidents and day-to-day constituent concerns on blogs. I have … Continue reading

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