Shalom My Gantseh Megillah Family and Friends,
Much has been written about what is known as Web 2.0. To many of us it is all
a whole bunch of technical gobbledegook, while to others, it is the most
interesting and fascinating development since unsalted matzoh. After spending
time reading a variety of articles and informational columns about Web 2.0, I
have come to the conclusion that it all boils down to making the Internet more
interactive and user-friendly, and that, as Martha Stewart would say, "Is a good
thing."
Naturally, the Gantseh Megillah could not allow itself to fall behind in the
ever evolving world of Internet technology, so we have adopted several new
features that make use of Web 2.0.
One feature you are already familiar with is the ability to post messages and
comments right below the columns of our regular feature writers. I am happy to
report that some of our members are beginning to take advantage of this
capability. What better way to make your feelings known than to express them at
the very moment they are on your mind? So please do make use of the comments
area. It is a great way of making your fellow family members aware of your
views, as well as keeping your editor (that's me) in tune with what is important
to you, and why.
On the top of every page of the Megillah you will see icons, which permit you
to share articles of interest on Facebook, Reddit, Delicious and Digg. You can
also take advantage of the search box to find specific information buried deep
within our site. Simply type a search term, such as "Hebrew," in the box, and
click the "Go" button, and you will be shown a list of previous articles that
include that word.
Most of the community features can be accessed by clicking on the little
icons on the right-hand side of each page. The "Mark Your
Calendar" icon shows you special events occurring in the upcoming two
months. Slightly further down you will find the "Megillah
Facebook Group" icon.
Everyone, by now, has heard of Facebook, and I am sure a great many of you
already have your very own Facebook page. I am happy to report that the Gantseh
Megillah also has a new Facebook page, which I encourage you to visit, and join.
On it we will have discussions, comments, reviews, photos, or anything else you
might like to include. Let no one say that the Gantseh Megillah is not "with it"
or "cool." Your editor, me, and Web master, Arnold, are always seeking ways to
ensure that the Megillah family is on the cutting edge of today's
technology....or at least very close. Both Arnold and I plan to be active
members of the group, and will also be available to answer any questions or
concerns that might come up.
Speaking of "cutting edge," your Megillah editor also tweets on Twitter. If you are
looking for daily links to news and information, my tweets often give a running
account of the goings on in the world. Consider it to be your "daily"
Megillah.
We have also made changes to our media area.
Now, when you click on the media icon, you will find links to Being
Jewish magazine, the Weekly
Megillah, our book and music
reviews, as well as Eddy's recipes. Recently added to this list is a new video
section, which includes online videos of specific interest to the Jewish
community. There is a good variety of choices including comedy, documentary,
educational, and what I like to call, narishkayt.
Several of you sent me a wonderful four part series about the Borscht Belt,
which you will find in this section as well. It is a terrific set of videos that
will bring back warm memories of summers in the Catskills. If you come across
any new videos, feel free to submit them to me, so I can add them to the
selections.
Arnold and I are continuing to work on new and improved features for the
Megillah, and we will announce them as they come onboard. But the main
ingredient in all the Web 2.0 stuff is you! We need our Megillah family to reach
out and communicate with us, and each other, in order to live up to the entire
reason behind this endeavour, which is to offer an online, interactive gathering
place for the members of the Jewish community and our friends. In these days of
turmoil and insecurity in the world, we need to have a place where we can come
together with our common beliefs and shared experiences.
Take some time to explore the Gantseh Megillah and discover areas that may be
new to you. The quickest way to see all of our offerings is to click on the "Site Map"
icon, which gives you access to everything on our site in one convenient
location.
We are always interested in hearing your ideas for the Megillah. We also
encourage you to submit stories, or articles, for publication in our pages. The
Megillah was always intended to be the voice of our members, and what better way
to participate than by sharing your thoughts and experiences with people who are
truly interested and really care about what you think?
We are most grateful for our team of regular Megillah writers. Over the years
they have kept our pages interesting, entertaining and informative with their
monthly contributions. Now, we invite you to add to our offerings with your own,
personally written stories, articles or commentaries. Jews are known as people
who are never lacking in opinions or ideas. Think of the Megillah as your forum
for expressing them to people who care.
To all of our American readers, I want to wish you a Happy 4th of
July. Happy Bastille Day to our French nationals, and belated Canada
Day wishes to all of my fellow Canadians.
Much love to all of you,
Michael