A Community Lover's Guide to the Jewish Community

[We are in the process of re-launching this blog and plan to be up and running by March 2013. Please stay tuned...]

WE’VE MADE A BOOK AND HAVE STARTED A COMMUNITY CONVERSATION - COME AND JOIN IN....!

We are collecting Jewish community stories and this website is a space to showcase all the amazing and inspiring ‘stuff’ going on in our community!

In November 2012 we published ‘THE COMMUNITY LOVERS GUIDE TO THE JEWISH COMMUNITY’ - an online book featuring some of the most inspiring initiatives and projects from around the Jewish community. The book is part of a series of similar books featuring stories and perspectives from around the world – not just the Jewish community. For example, other people are writing ‘community lovers guides’ to London, Manchester and New York! You can find out more about the project here www.communityloversguide.org

This website will complement the book by providing a space to share photos, videoclips, audio, drawings, ideas and written words – in fact, anything that is inspiring people to 'do community'.

In particular we will feature community initiatives that:

- Challenge the traditional ways of doing things inspire people to do things differently

- Are people led, rather than organisation led

- Involve 'hands-on' doing, learning or other types of creativity

- Seek to include, involve and connect people

- Are run resourcefully, re-using or re-imagining or sharing resources

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Jewish Journalism: Why should we care? - A Cartoon Kippah LIVE Event!

What is the relationship between the Jewish Media and our community? What does Jewish Media actually tell us? Does it really matter?

Cartoon Kippah invites you to a LIVE and exclusive panel discussion with some of the people who are intimately involved with, or affected by, the UK’s Jewish media outlets.

Presented by Founder of Cartoon Kippah and Host of The NEW Jewish Podcast David Yehuda Stern. 

Panelists include: 

David Aaronovitch, British author, broadcaster, and journalist
Jessica Elgot, Reporter for the Jewish Chronicle, 
Laura Ellman, PR and Communications Manager at the UJIA and 
Dimi Reider, Israeli Journalist & co-founder of online news-blog “+972”.

From what it really means to cater to the Jewish community to whether it is possible to maintain an unbiased approach whilst doing so - come and hear a diverse and gripping debate on what it really means to be a "Jewish Journalist”.

Held in the all-new JHub 2.0 space, light refreshments will be provided and there will be a chance for open discussions and questions at the end of the debate.

Come and hear how Jewish media can define the future of our community, and how we can define the future of our Jewish media!

Limited places, so book now 


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