Apple’s Jerusalem Problem
Rabbi Chaim Kanievsky, an influential ultra-Orthodox rabbi, says it is forbidden for religious Jews to own an iPhone and has instructed his followers to burn the device if they own one. It’s not that...
View ArticleYenta Helps Single Jews Find Each Other Through GPS
When I received an email from Luba Tolkachyov, the co-founder of a new Jewish singles app, I was intrigued. Luba wrote, “I’ve been following your writing on Jewish Tech and thought you may be...
View ArticleSynagogues, Social Media & Sandy
Hurricane Sandy was the first major U.S. storm of the Twitter era. Like so many others, I was following the storm using social media, including Facebook and Twitter updates. Worried about friends in...
View ArticleThe First War Played Out On Social Networks
Social media changes the zeitgeist in ways we couldn't have imagined. As we saw with the recent presidential election, opinions and attacks now travel at the speed of light. And so it should be no...
View ArticleFinding Religion Online
Ever since the old AmericaOnline, people have used the Internet as a way to learn more about religion and to engage with likeminded co-religionists. The Senior Religion Editor of Huffington Post, Paul...
View ArticleThe Politics of Israel in Social Media
Spending a week in Israel earlier this month I kept my eyes open to the way Israelis use technology. Even on my first visit over 18 years ago I noticed that Israelis thirsted for the latest tech...
View ArticleNoahPozner.com - Exploiting A Tragedy
When the names of the victims of the Sandy Hook Elementary School tragedy in Newtown, Connecticut were announced, Jewish media outlets immediately published articles about the youngest victim Noah...
View ArticleHitler Slips Into A Google App Store
Apple has been criticized by mobile app makers for the difficult process involved in getting their apps into the AppStore. The reason for all the red tape in this process, however, is so Apple can...
View ArticleKindle Your Judaism: Growing Jewish Literacy Through New Technology
Ask most rabbis what their number one recommendation is for "saving" the Jewish future and they will point to Jewish literacy. Helping young Jews become more literate about Jewish history, culture and...
View ArticleTrack Obama In Israel On iPhone Or Droid
Rabbi Jason Miller Special To The Jewish Week In the old days the White House tried to protect the location of POTUS (that’s the president’s name to insiders). Today, with the 24-7 news cycle people...
View ArticleIn Memory Of A Mother Who Loved The Shema, A New Bedtime App For Kids
One of my favorite times of each day is my children’s bedtime. I enjoy watching them perform the nightly rituals before bed and then I join them in saying the bedtime Shema prayer. I recently spoke...
View ArticleFacebook Driving Deal to Buy Israeli Navigation App Waze
Let the jokes begin. From the people who wandered in the desert for 40 years comes the best navigational app so far. Waze, an Israeli crowdsourced navigation mobile application, has been growing in...
View ArticleRabbi Jason Miller's 'Jewish Techs'
Facebook reportedly in deal to buy Israeli navigation app Waze for about $1 billion.
View ArticleSynagogues, Social Media & Sandy
Hurricane Sandy was the first major U.S. storm of the Twitter era. Like so many others, I was following the storm using social media, including Facebook and Twitter updates. Worried about friends in...
View ArticleEternal Life For Sale On eBay?
Those who read Milton Steinberg's novel "As a Driven Leaf" will remember that eternal life is a reward given for the fulfillment of two mitzvot (commandments), namely the honoring of one's parents and...
View ArticleGoogle Glass and Jewish Education
In 1982 when I was in first grade at Hillel Day School, a Jewish day school in Metropolitan Detroit, my father brought in our family’s Apple II computer for show-and-tell. There were no computers in...
View ArticleWhen Old Technology Is Just What We Need
It’s unusual for me to write about old technology. In the tech field what’s new is what’s interesting and newsworthy. Yesterday’s technology quickly becomes obsolete.read more
View ArticleSilentium: An Israeli Start-Up Silences Noise
Like me, you have probably never heard of Israeli tech company Silentium before. But that will soon change. This company aims to fix something that many people didn’t even realize was a problem:...
View ArticleEnvisioning Jewish Applications For Google Glass
More people are beginning to hear about Google Glass, and it has lots of potential for both Jewish practice and outreach. They function much like a SmartPhone except there is nothing to hold. Glass...
View ArticleMobile Apps for Bar Mitzvah Prep
In the Coen Brother’s movie “A Serious Man,” we see young Danny practicing his haftorah for his bar mitzvah by listening to the cantor’s rendition of it on his record player. That scene was undoubtedly...
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