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Chabad.org is the flagship
History
In 1988, long before the Internet was popularized, Kazen reached out to thousands of people on
With the advent of computer communication technology, Kazen recognized its potential for reaching an almost limitless audience, particularly people limited by geographic and other constraints. Kazen digitized thousands of documents into what became the world's first virtual Jewish library, and enabling thousands of people to learn about Judaism for the first time.
After Kazan's untimely death in 1998, the site was rolled under the umbrella of the Chabad Lubavitch Media Center directed by
Zalman Shmotkin. Today, Chabad Lubavitch Media Center, maintains some 700 websites, including the
flagship Chabad.org, specialized holiday sites, and over 1500 customised sites for local
Jewish Knowledge Base
Chabad.org has a comprehensive Jewish knowledge base which includes over 100,000 articles of
information ranging from basic Judaism to philosophy. The major categories are The
There are comprehensive sections on
Ask the Rabbi
Chabad.org was the pioneer of “Ask the
In 1994, Kazen launched the first version of Chabad’s “Ask the Rabbi” Web site. Today’s version, in which 40 rabbis and educators field questions via e-mail, has answered more than 500,000 questions since 2001-2006, averaging about 270 a day.[3]
People from homeless people using the library to tourists trekking the world; the Talmudic scholar, the Israeli soldier, the curious gentile, take advantage of the Web’s anonymity to impart experiences and ask for advice from chabad.org.[4]
Chabad.org operates TheJewishWoman.org's “Dear Rachel” an area which is run by women for women. Chabad.org's goal is to have women feel comfortable, like a group of their peers.[5]
Features
Chabad.org maintains a number of sub-sites, including
- A Weekly Magazine on
Torah , and contemporary life. - A search feature that enables the user to quickly find a
Chabad House in any part of the world. - An online Jewish library that contains some 100,000 articles.
- An "Ask the Rabbi" feature.
- A multimedia portal, where user can stream Jewish audio and video downloads.
- A children's section.
- A section featuring reports in the media on the activities of Chabad Lubavitch
Shluchim "emissaries"). - Parts of the site have been translated into many languages.
- An area for children, including some on-line videos of the "Itche Kadoozy Show", a muppet show starring amongst others a Lubavitch Rabbi, Rabbi Kadoozy.
Statistics
Chabad.org and its affiliated sites claim over 5.6 million visitors per month, and over 200,000 email subscribers.
Sources
- JTA News article
- wired.com interviews Chabad.org direcor Rabbi Zalman Shmotkin
- Chabad launches Jewish women’s site
- Rabbi Schneerson’s life for a history-gathering project
- Let my people download! Passover texts available online
- ‘Ask the rabbi’ – online
Footnotes
- ^ Zaleski, Jeffrey P. (June 1997). The Soul of Cyberspace: How New Technology Is Changing Our Spiritual Lives. Harpercollins. ISBN 0062514512. Retrieved on 2007-04-07.
- ^ http://www.chabad.org/library/article.asp?AID=335578
- ^ http://www.jta.org/page_view_story.asp?strwebhead=%91Ask+the+rabbi%92+%96+online&intcategoryid=5&SearchOptimize=Jewish+News
- ^ http://www.jta.org/page_view_story.asp?strwebhead=%91Ask+the+rabbi%92+%96+online&intcategoryid=5&SearchOptimize=Jewish+News
- ^ http://jta.org/page_view_breaking_story.asp?intid=1794
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