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Who’s Afraid of Online Jewish Community?

September 13, 2010 by Patrick Beaulier

We’ve been getting a lot of really interesting emails about our project OneShul recently. Most are amazing: people thanking the PunkTorah network of volunteers for making something like this happen.

On the flip side, we get these kinds of comments:

“There’s no such thing as online Jewish community.”

“You are trying to destroy physical communities.”

“There’s no way that any of this is even possible. It all violates Jewish law.”

To those who nay-say online community, I’d like to point you to three of the most brilliant minds in the world (thanks to the Ted Talks), all of whom agree that deconstructed online community is not only changing the world for the better, but also a natural extension of the human mind. Bottom line: the geniuses of the world support online community. So why resist?

The Internet enables intimacy between people (so much for that whole destroying-relationships-thing)

Technology creates tribes (and we’re members of The Tribe, no?)

Children can teach themselves (how will this effect bar mitzvah students?)

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Circumcision: Our Community Dialogue

August 31, 2010 by Patrick Beaulier

In our first of several multimedia community discussions on controversial issues in Judaism, PunkTorah is proud to present Cut, a film by Eliyahu Ungar-Sargon about circumcision. We hope that the film will stimulate dialogue about Contemporary Judaism and ritual.

After the film, we invite you to post your thoughts about circumcision below. Also, we will be having live discussions in our OneShul prayer services and a Q & A with the filmmaker after High Holidays.

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bx89xECfHG4&feature=player_embedded

Please give the movie a few minutes to buffer (load up) if you are on a slow internet connection.

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How To Start An Online Syangogue…Part I

August 26, 2010 by Patrick Beaulier

Originally posted on Jewcy.

Once upon a time, a group of people decided to start an online synagogue called OneShul. This independent minyan consisted of two buddies in Atlanta (a graphic designer and his weirdly Type-A musician friend) and all their friends that they met online who loved Judaism and were a little different in their own, unique ways.

In a chat room attached to their temporary cyber sanctuary the friends talked about what they wanted the synagogue to look like, feel like, and how they wanted to be represented as a community. They knew they wanted, more than anything, for the world to know that you can have a Jewish community on the internet that is just as good as any JCC or million-dollar synagogue down the street.

So they did what any reasonable group would do: they started an IndieGoGo page to raise money to make their shul happen.

Stay tuned for details as they happen…

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OneShul: The First Completely Online Synagogue

August 17, 2010 by Patrick Beaulier

PunkTorah is proud to announce the fund-raising launch for OneShul.org, the world’s first web-based, community run synagogue.

OneShul was inspired by group of PunkTorah volunteers who began meeting online to daven with one another, using PunkTorah’s recently released Indie Yeshiva Pocket Siddur (available online and through ModernTribe.com). With the popularity of this “DIY Prayer Service” came the idea for a virtual synagogue without borders, based on collective Jewish values and spiritual independence.

“Synagogues are shutting down for the same reason that brick-and-mortar business are closing,” says Executive Director Patrick Aleph. “People live online and if you believe in being where people are, then you need to be there, too.”

Says PunkTorah Creative Director and “Alterna-Rebbe” Michael Sabani, “OneShul is an open synagogue for all of us to congregate, learn, lead, and empower each other. Traditional Jewish organizations and leaders have said that real community can’t be achieved online, or as they see it, synthetically. We challenge that notion. We say that yes, real community means communicating with each other in a meaningful way and that can be done online. We are proving it right now.”

OneShul is “independent” meaning that it does not tow a party line to any of the established Jewish movements. Instead, by being community ran, participants get to decide what kind of minyanim to make, the style of worship, etc. PunkTorah hopes that OneShul will be a diverse place, where all Jewish opinions are appreciated.

OneShul has already seen major success with its live, interactive Afternoon Prayer Services and Jewish classes, led by different members of the PunkTorah community via UStream. PunkTorah hopes to expand OneShul into something much larger, providing Kabbalat Shabbat, more holiday services, an “indie yeshiva” of Jewish books and blogs that are written collaboratively by volunteers, spiritual counseling via skype, a mobile davening app for the iPhone/iPad, tzedakah and tikkun olam programs, OneShul outreach houses across the country, volunteering and internship opportunities for students interested in Jewish communal service, and a launching pad for the spiritual future of the New Jew community. “Everything that a physical synagogue has, but better,” says Aleph.

To make this happen, PunkTorah has launched a fundraising drive through IndieGoGo.com and plans to raise $5,000 to create the “synagogue of the future”.

With OneShul, PunkTorah is challenging the notion that community only exists in neighborhoods. Says Michael Sabani, “Which community is more real? The one where I show up once a week and sit next to what is essentially a stranger, say ‘Shabbat shalom’ and then leave? Or the one I am in constant contact with through Facebook and Skype, who I know I can turn to in a time of need?”

To learn more about PunkTorah’s OneShul project, visit www.indiegogo.com/oneshul

PunkTorah is a non-profit (501c3-pending) organization dedicated to independent Jewish spirituality, culture, learning and debate.

Press Contact: Patrick Aleph

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Jew Sounds: Three Minute Dance Party

August 15, 2010 by Patrick Beaulier

Sunday! Sunday! Sunday! Emily Saex gives you her top three Jewish songs, each week with a different theme.

Three Minute Dance Party – The Soundtrack for a Most Excellent Bedroom Dance Party

Can!! Can – “God Lives in NYC”
Time to get your indie shake on kids, whether you’re at home and sliding around the foyer a la Footloose or at a hipster house party sippin’ on PBR and trying to get the party started. And no I didn’t just write this cuz Patrick Aleph is in the band. This song is good! You want this, you need this. Check it out for yourself and when your whole body starts spazzing uncontrollably, in an ever so hip fashion of course, you’ll thank me.

DJ OokRoo – “Manginot”
I came across this gem on the Shemspeed audio player and I kept coming back to it. This LA duo has created what Hadag Nachash, Kanye (a la College Dropout) and Calle 13’s female backing vocalist only WISH would be their song lovechild. This song makes me want to pop and lock right in the middle of Starbucks. Ain’t no shame in my game.

Electro Morocco – “Joe Pill”
Right from the first second of this song hips will begin swaying and shoulders will be shaking. hands will go up in the air and you can bet your damn Keffiyeh that they’ll be waving them like they just don’t care. This is street festival stylee beats right here, where even the most shy dancers will let loose.

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