That’s a question I get asked a lot – even by people who read this blog or have attended the Jewlicious Festival. So yeah, there’s a bunch of different things we do, which is why sometimes we are difficult to define. Some of our friends got together and produced the following 40 second video clip which goes a long way towards enunciating what we’re all about:

Yup. We’re about you. Jewlicious isn’t me or Rabbi Yonah. We’re just the caretakers. The guys that do all the scutt work, the bottom of the inverted organizational pyramid. You tell us to jump, we say “how high?” Where you go, we follow – we redesigned the site, we reformatted it so that you can better view it on all mobile devices, we created a Jewish URL shortening service – j3w.it that you have already clicked on over 40,000 times – and we have an iPhone App coming soon. Our Festivals are designed top to bottom thanks to your organizational skills and with your input. No, not your input – your direction. We’re on twitter, we’re on facebook, we’re on RSS, all just to serve you better. And you keep coming back and asking for more! More languages, more Festivals, more events. We’re working on it. Stay tuned.

Thanks for believing in us.

See you all at the 7th annual Jewlicious Festival, February 24-27, 2011.

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Founder and Publisher of Jewlicious, David Abitbol lives in Jerusalem with his wife, newborn daughter and toddler son. Blogging as "ck" he's been blocked on twitter by the right and the left, so he's doing something right.

15 Comments

  • No bearded men?

    This site has become so fancy, I got lost.

    Happy New Year to everyone I haven’t spoken to yet.

  • “I believe in Israel” — see, you guys might not be as sophisticated as us Diasporists, but you know what? You are upfront about what you care about and what you stand for. And I’m glad you stand for Israel. I like having a place I can go to once every few years to practice my Hebrew, eat Arab food, and catch up with friends and distant cousins.

    Also, your women are adorable.

    http://www.heebmagazine.com/you-dont-look-jewish-entry4/

  • Don’t you fukkin fake jew phallic worship krappers ever get sick of your bullshiit? Get out of Palestine before the real jews get p!!ssed and the stupid americans wake up to your ‘israel support’ scam.
    A belated Merry CHRISTmas mofos 🙂

  • What Is Jewlicious? a website infested with racist european ghetto gangster trash posing as non exist middle east ‘jews’. Same type of zionist url as the other 5, 999,999 similar tosser sites on the net lmao

    • Awesome! I love it when ignorant Nazis visit Jewlicious. Your vile words, horrid syntax and pathetic grammar say so much more about you than I ever could.

  • Is this a “jewish specific” site, or, can anyone post, comment, etc….

  • Ebuzz: Of course anyone can post on this site? How would we even test for Jewishness if we wanted to restrict access? Look for circumcised pixels? See TalmudTurkey’s comment above? We have a very liberal comment policy here – you don’t even have to have a brain! Heh… so yeah, welcome!

  • kikke_patrol, your ignorance gives you away. you sound like a plant. you are an actor to create conflict.

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