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Hatches and Matches

Your news weekly about Jewish life now has an easy, free way to share your Jewish life with others.
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November 10, 2005

Your news weekly about Jewish life now has an easy, free way to share your Jewish life with others.

At www.jewishjournal.com/Celebrations.php, you can now post wedding, birth, bris, b’nai mitzvah, anniversary, graduation and aliyah announcements. The posting can include photos and links to your Web page, if you like.

Web surfers can use an interactive search engine to see who is celebrating what, and even send congratulations online.

The Jewish Journal will choose from posted items and reprint them — also for free — on our twice-monthly Celebrations page in the back of the paper. The Celebrations page will run the second and third week of each month, between Tribe, a page by and for teens, and our new page for kids.

“The new interactive Celebrations feature joins our interactive community Calendar to make www.jewishjournal.com the Web hub for Jewish L.A.,” Journal Editor-in-Chief Rob Eshman said. The Journal’s online community calendar — also free — has over 2,000 local and regional listings.

For more information, visit — of course — www.jewishjournal.com/Celebrations.php.

 

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