15. “ Unlike previous generations, they are not trying to prove their Americanism,” explains Rabbi Leon Morris, director of the Skirball Center for Adult Jewish Learning in New York. “They are so thoroughly American that they are now looking for ways to identify as Jews.” - Uncovering the Un-movement , B’nai Brith on the Web, Fall 2005
18. "Without the web, the goal of reaching Jews in any appreciable number becomes a near herculean task and nearly impossible.“ - Gary Sternberg, Founder of the Jewish Life Series.
19. "There's a whole generation of Jews who don't even think about Jewish Federations," David says, "When they want to express themselves or participate in something Jewish, they look elsewhere.“ - David Abitbol, Founder of Jewlicious.com
30. To call it secularist, Deutsch says, "would imply that Heeb has some sort of overarching view of the role of religion in Jewish life and culture," which he says is definitely not true.
33. “… a number of the Jewish blogs were promoting a notion that to be cool and hip you had to be dismissive of traditional Judaism and unduly critical of Israel. Jewlicious was founded to create an alternative Jewish web, one that was cool but also not unduly dismissive of traditional Judaism and not unfairly critical of Israel."
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37. Can't imagine doing itza mitzvah without web for promotion and as backbone. - Leah Jones, Itza Mitzva
50. Have a strong defined message and goal, see what the most successful companies are doing and use their best practices. Make sure you understand the mindset of your target audience and give a message that really touches them. - Gary Sternberg, Founder Jewish Life Series