JewishBoston.com
A Program of CJP - Combined Jewish Philanthropies
JewishBoston.com brings Greater Boston’s vibrant Jewish resources together into one inviting and open online destination that gets more and more people participating in Jewish life.
JewishBoston.com showcases all events and resources, making participation in Jewish life as easy as reading movie reviews or buying concert tickets online.
Organizations can use it to promote their services and presence. Individuals can link to it from Facebook and Twitter and other social media. Over time, everyone will be able to create content and personalize the site to their particular interests.
Want to share your voice? We invite you to blog on the site.
Want to bring your friends to an event? Update your Facebook status directly from JewishBoston.com.
Need to find a congregation? A preschool? A Jewish cause to get involved with? It's all here.
Questions? Concerns? Feedback? Please let us know at Support@JewishBoston.com.
JewishBoston.com showcases all events and resources, making participation in Jewish life as easy as reading movie reviews or buying concert tickets online.
Organizations can use it to promote their services and presence. Individuals can link to it from Facebook and Twitter and other social media. Over time, everyone will be able to create content and personalize the site to their particular interests.
Want to share your voice? We invite you to blog on the site.
Want to bring your friends to an event? Update your Facebook status directly from JewishBoston.com.
Need to find a congregation? A preschool? A Jewish cause to get involved with? It's all here.
Questions? Concerns? Feedback? Please let us know at Support@JewishBoston.com.
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