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    <title>Comments by Richard Marker</title>
    <author>Richard Marker</author>
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      <title>Comment to Guest Post: Simon says federations, denominations and J. orgs can evolve through new social media</title>
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      <description>Adam, couldn't agree more.  You might be amused to see an article/posting entitled "old wine in new bottles" on my philanthropy blog site [WisePhilanthropy.blogspot.com] posted last September 18.  While that article didn't focus exclusively on the Jewish community, it was inspired by the response to a talk I gave at a federation in a major North American city.  Thanks for continuing to keep this issue on the table.</description>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[Adam, couldn't agree more.  You might be amused to see an article/posting entitled "old wine in new bottles" on my philanthropy blog site [WisePhilanthropy.blogspot.com] posted last September 18.  While that article didn't focus exclusively on the Jewish community, it was inspired by the response to a talk I gave at a federation in a major North American city.  Thanks for continuing to keep this issue on the table.]]></content:encoded>
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