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Reboot is a catalyst to catalysts – a growing network of thought-leaders and tastemakers who work toward a common goal: to “reboot” the culture, rituals, and traditions we’ve inherited and make them vital and resonant in our own lives. In partnership with the Reboot network, we create opportunities for our peers to gather, engage, question, and self-organize with their own networks, in their own way, in their own time, using the magazines, books, films, records, local salons, gatherings, and events we develop together.
Upcoming Events . High Holidays Re-Imagined Haven’t signed up yet? 10Q in the New York Times (twice)! Article and Blog If you do nothing else for the High Holidays of Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur, do your 10Q – ten questions that will get you thinking about where you’ve been, where you’re going, and what values you want to take on the journey ahead. Learn more at http://www.DoYou10Q.com. DAWN 2010 It’s in the works. Interested? Let us know. Can’t wait until 2010? Get your Shavuout reinvention fix from DAWN 2008’s greatest hits: Best theatrical and spoken word performances, lectures, comedy, readings, and open-space discussions have been archived here. ![]() Interview with Jonathan Safran Foer Recent Happenings . Mazel Tov, Mis Amigos, @ Lincoln Center! Nearly 5,000 people -- young, old, Jewish, Hispanic, frum, freewheeling -- turned out for MAZEL TOV MIS AMIGOS: THE LOST WORLD OF LATIN JEWISH SOUND CD re-release party at Lincoln Center on August 23. You can find the CD at amazon.com At the very same moment the artists took the stage, the CD (re-released by the Idelsohn Society -- formerly Reboot Stereophonic) was cresting at #15 on Amazon.com, a few spots above Michael Jackson. ![]() Vus De Vilst, Dus Vill Ich Oich Ongoing Projects .
Everybody needs a day off. That was the motivation behind the Sabbath Manifesto, a fluid, community-generated guide that will soon be published online at sabbathmanifesto.org. Ten core principles have been created, completely open for our own unique interpretation. Site users of all faiths, affiliated and non-affiliated, will be able to comment on the principles they find most useful or profound and submit their own suggestions for slowing down and enjoying the Sabbath, resulting in a collectively created, ever-evolving manifesto.
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