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The Detroit Jewish News, 2021-05-06

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MAY 6 • 2021 | 13

participating organization will
have its own page and maintain
individual relationships with its
customers.
For those concerned about data
security, Weisman provides the
reassurance, “We take data and
privacy very seriously. We can be
sure that it’s not sold or shared.”
Kaufman points out that Jlife’s
development team includes
Israeli partners with cyber
security expertise. Participating
organizations will be able to receive
anonymized data to help them plan
their programming.

ELIGIBILITY FOR JLIFE
Local nonprofit Jewish organizations
and congregations are eligible to
include their events on the Jlife

platform at no charge. Interested
groups should contact Julie Yaker
by email — Julie@Jlife.app. A
marketing campaign, including
Federation and JCC contacts, as
well as targeted social media ads,
will introduce Jlife to the local
Jewish community. Through Jlife,
individuals will be able to find
events and programs by age group,
interest or sponsoring organization.
Participation will be free for
participating organizations and
individuals.
By helping individuals easily
connect with Jewish organizations
and activities, Kaufman believes
that Jlife could be transformative
for Jewish identity. This fall, Jlife
organizers plan to expand the
platform nationally.

“IT HELPS JEWISH PEOPLE
DO MORE JEWISH THINGS”

— JULIE YAKER

Zach Weisman

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