Elsewhere: In-marriage advocates living in past?, Israeli snowmakers, Brooklyn sermon slam
Published January 30, 2014
A battle over dot-kosher: Certifying agencies tussle over control of a potential domain name suffix. (Jewish Journal)
In-marriage advocates living in past?: The Pew study showed that promoting endogamy failed, writes the Jewish Outreach Institute’s Paul Golin. (The Jewish Week)
Israeli ingenuity lets it snow: The epic story behind the invention of the IDE All Weather Snowmaker, which enables Alpine ski resorts to prosper despite global warming. (Bloomberg Business Week)
Israel’s medical refugees: Wounded Syrians are crossing the border for health care and coming back with new attitudes toward the Jewish state.(N.Y. Times)
Poetry slam for sermons: More than 100 Brooklyn 20-somethings turn out for an innovative and interactive take on studying the Torah portion. (Forward)