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1 Overview  





2 The JIBs  





3 Haveil Havalim  





4 See also  





5 Notes  





6 References  





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J-blogosphere is the name that some members of the Jewish blogging community use to refer to themselves. Blogs with a Jewish focus are called J-blogs. The name "J-blogosphere" was coined by Steven I. Weiss when he was the leader of "Protocols," a now defunct group J-blog, and one of the first notable Jewish blogs.[citation needed] Variations on the term were employed there as early as August 2003, and the first use of "J-blogosphere" appears to have been made in February 2004.

Overview[edit]

A blog is generally accepted as a "J-blog", or part of the "J-blogosphere", if the blogger is Jewish and discusses Jewish political, religious, or personal themes. There is no way of knowing exactly how many J-blogs there are, although several have come together to create a Jewish pod on BlogAds.

The JIBs[edit]

The "Jewish and Israel Blog Awards" are the J-blogosphere's informal annual award contest. The aim of the contest is to direct new readers towards Jewish, Israeli, and pro-Israel blogs. The JIBs begin with nominations in January and then a semifinal and final round. Good-natured rivalry and campaigning are associated with this event.

The contest was first run in 2004.[1] In 2005 the Jerusalem Post took over hosting duties.[2]

In 2006, Israel Forum was invited to host the JIB awards and instead established a new blogging award named The People's Choice Awards. This resulted in the cancellation of the JIBs and The People's Choice Awards running in its place.[3]

In 2007, a group of Jewish bloggers formed a committee to run the awards and launched JibAwards.com as the awards site.

There have been no Jewish Blog Awards since 2008.

Haveil Havalim[edit]

"Haveil Havalim" is a weekly collection of Jewish & Israeli blog highlights, tidbits and points of interest collected from blogs all around the world. The name, taken from Ecclesiastes 1:2, is generally translated "vanity of vanities". There have been more than 330 editions of Haveil Havelim, and more than 30 different bloggers have hosted.

See also[edit]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ "JIBAwards 2004".
  • ^ 2005 contest results Archived 2006-09-29 at the Wayback Machine
  • ^ "The People's Choice Awards". Archived from the original on 2007-02-17. Retrieved 2008-02-20.
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