Out with the Old, In With the New

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Full disclosure – I like to read print. I’m on my computer all day long at work reading emails, student papers, journal articles…and I like having books and newspapers in hardcopy.

But it’s time for me to say goodbye to the print version of our monthly newsletter Kol Emunah.

Why?

We save time, trees, and money by going digital.

ShomreiWeek will let us know what’s happening at Shomrei, link us to articles on KolEmunah.net, and link us to sign up sheets for events and for volunteering.

Congregants without online access will continue to receive a monthly printout by mail (of the snail variety) of the feature articles that have been posted on Kolemunah.net and in ShomreiWeek, compiled by Carney Mimms.

We’re doing one more mass mailing of the printout so you can see what it looks like. You can opt-in if you want to continue receiving the monthly printout by mail.  However, all articles will be available on ShomreiWeek and we’ll post a pdf version of the printout on ShomreiWeek as well. Going digital will save Shomrei thousands of dollars in printing and postage.

Postscript: My husband, Lou, is not one for going online. People still email me when they want to get in touch with him. But he now reads ShomreiWeek (dare I say religiously?) each week. We hope you will too.

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One thought on “Out with the Old, In With the New

  1. Dear Sarita,

    I knew this time would come, and I will no doubt adapt to it, but I confes that hard copies of newspapers and magazines, as well as of books, especially poetry, elicit a very peculiarly reassuring effect in me and I will miss that from the digital version of Kol Emunah. But facts are facts, and the reality of being able to save scarce resources, in all senses of the term, from going digital is a irresistable plus.

    So, good luck with the inevitable glitches that accompany a shift like this. And thank you for contnuing to serve as co-editor of Shomrei Week. As the saying goes, it’s a dirty job, but somebody has to do it.

    Best wishes for a blessed Shabbat and a Happy and Healthy [secular] New Year,
    Bill Batkay

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