tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6003330.post3050460790139597545..comments2024-03-20T06:29:27.167-04:00Comments on The Rabbi with a Blog (Rabbi Jason Miller): Making Your Website Work for Your Synagogue or Jewish OrganizationRabbi Jason Millerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07805550465729805847noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6003330.post-27548111183914050432012-01-12T04:14:43.096-05:002012-01-12T04:14:43.096-05:00I would suggest trying Greatshul.com they have a w...I would suggest trying Greatshul.com they have a wonderful template and a reasonable priceAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6003330.post-9038814016494931382010-10-28T13:46:16.216-04:002010-10-28T13:46:16.216-04:00Fabulous article. I tried to convince my congrega...Fabulous article. I tried to convince my congregation to let me revamp its dismal website a couple of years ago, but there was no interest in changing it. I will take this article and information from a meeting this month and try for another push to revamp the (did I mention its dismal?) website.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6003330.post-7501291922849700572010-10-24T11:23:32.827-04:002010-10-24T11:23:32.827-04:00This is a very timely article because I see many S...This is a very timely article because I see many Synagogues emailing me and asking how to increase their online presence. As a Temple is really about community I suggest to focus on a Facebook page, a Twitter feed and a blog. If you can do all 3, then you're in pretty good shape. A website itself can be a simple informational page. The key is building community.Marshallhttp://www.alljewishlinks.comnoreply@blogger.com