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My Urban Kvetch

 

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Blog Name: My Urban Kvetch
Url: http://myurbankvetch.com
Language: English
Topics: popular culture, jewish
Description: Esther Kustanowitz kvells and kvetches about life in the big city. Which city depends on where she is...Also, pop culture and its intersection with Jewish life. Because yes, there is one.
Popularity: 20 Followers

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Finally, Envelopes That Taste Like Bacon: 'Mmmvelopes'
If you're like no one I know, then you've always dreamed of envelopes without that gummy adhesive taste, and instead with the taste of smoky, meaty bacon. Now your dreams - and many rabbinic nightmares - come true, with Mmmvelopes, made by Baconnaise, a company (with an engagingly written website) that makes everything bacon-flavored. Their bacon salt, as a point of fact, was inspired by a kosher wedding. Technically, EatMeDaily...
Hanukkah Flash Mob in Jerusalem
It's not "Food Court Musical: All-Hummus Edition," but it's a start.
Your Tweets: The Book!
[Repost from ROICommunity.org] If you're a fan of Twitter and fancy yourself a writer who really ought to be a published author, now you can be! Tweetbookz, the brainchild of the Definitely Something team (ROIer Jacob Shwirtz and business partner Asael Kahana) now binds your Tweets of 140 characters into a softcover or hardcover book for your friends, family members and bookshelves. You can follow this project on Twitter at...
"It's Esther Week on G-dcast.com!"
(The above quote comes to you courtesy of Sarah Lefton, the talented leader of the animated G-dcast series, longtime member of the ROI Community and all-around inspirational human being.) Look, I know America's obsessed with "Twilight: New Moon" this week. But for about four minutes, why don't you forget "Team Edward" and "Team Jacob": try on "Team Leah" and "Team Rachel"? This G-dcast does not have Jacob's rock-hard wolf abs,...
Manifesto: Social Media and Jewish Organizations
I "virtually attended" this year's JFNA General Assembly via Twitter, specially noting the tweets about the social media workshops and the night-time Tweetup: the sense of excitement was palpable, not just that people who already use Twitter showed up for drinks, but that there were many older people there, people who were less experienced with social media, but wanted to learn. There was a time in my life when I...

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