When it coms to an annual dinner or a special event, more and more Jewish organizations have been advertising their occasion in the likes of Mishpacha Magaize or Ami Magazine. There are many reasons for this relatively new trend. Namely, donors like to see that their cause is one that is receiving global attention.
Have you ever wanted to write an email now or on a quiet Motzei Shabbos but send it to a donor, congregant or student at a later date and time? Maybe you are sending a Shana Tova greeting and would like the email message to be delivered on an exact day. Or you have written the reply to an email but would
Rabbi Issamar Ginzberg recently noted that, "a website in 2015 is like a phone number in 1985." Sure enough, in the coming months, more and more people will learn about your shul, school or program — online. In 2015, you don't just need a website. You need a site that is referred to as a: "responsive" website. A responsive website adapts to the device and browser that is being used by
Recently, we featured a blogpost called: 5 Easy Ways to Livestream Your Shiurim & Events. Following this post, a rabbi contacted us and asked the following question: "What is the easiest way to record my classes and share them with my congregants?" Having an easy way to record, edit and share audio of your classes is important for both you and your
As we are now weeks into 2015, it’s time to give some thought as to how you are going to market your new classes, programs and fundraising events in the coming months ahead. With a new year comes new trends and while some things are likely to stay the same, we must keep new trends... Read more »
About a year ago, I became interested in the relatively new technology of 3D printing. Over the next few months, I did a lot of research and decided to give it a try. What was once a mere interest has developed into a tool for education, Kiruv, and a small part-time business. The purpose of this article is to share some of the information I have