J-Tweetup on Wednesday was Awesome!
The tweetup at 92Y Tribeca on Wednesday the 4th was buzzing. With Jewish bloggers, network creators, and community managers running the floor, there was so much to talk about and so little time. The food, of course, was delicious! We had Oh Nuts! come by and actually stay a while which was very nice. Sonny and Joes & Flaum’s hummus made great parting gifts – and I know that everybody enjoyed Grandpas Coffee Cakes (which, by the way – has absolutely no nuts in it – and still tastes out of this world!)
Some of the great honorable mentions of this party were definitely Farrah Fidler, a publicist among other things who told me about this great Muslim and Jewish Hip Hop Sulha in NY! November 11th – don’t miss it!
Of course, the great Heshy Fried was there, in all his FrumSatireness. I had the pleasure of meeting Susanne Goldstone Rosenhouse who is the community manager for the NJOP.org, and her husband Evan.
William Levin of JewishRobot was at the tweetup – great guy – with some awesome cartoon-making abilities!
Saul & Elke Reva Sudin stopped by and hung out. Elke is an extremely talented graphic designer, artist, and illustrator. Aside for being a really interesting guy, Saul is a film director among other things – definitely check out his reel here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XF0RfodkUpE
Natan Edelsburg of NYU Steinhardt and GlobalQuad.com made it to the tweetup. He mentioned that the Iranian Jewish Club will be hosting an awesome fundraiser for Save a Child’s Heart. Check it out here: bit.ly/ijcfashionshow2009
Miranda Bogen is community manager for Masa Israel. We caught up on the efforts Masa is up to, the trips they’re organizing, and the work she does for them on Facebook and Twitter.
Also had the pleasure of meeting Jodi and Zeev from MetroImma as well – great team, and such a fantastic network for, well – metro Immas! Check it out!
Of course, there was JacobDaJew, who came in late – but we’ll forgive him! He’s quite the character – definitely check out his blog!
What a great event! There were so many people there I couldn’t possibly thank everybody, but feel free to comment below!


