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Advocacy

This is an archive of essays and articles written and published by Open Siddur Project contributors on the significance of the open-source strategies it employs to share content and facilitate collaboration within the project and partnership among other projects in Open-source Judaism.

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SHARE WHAT YOU LOVE ♡ A Decision Tree for Choosing Free-Culture Compatible Open Content Licenses for Cultural & Technological Work

Why, davka, an Open Siddur Project? — by Aharon Varady (Open Siddur, PresenTense 2009)

Pirate Siddurim vs. Open Siddurim — by Aharon Varady (Open Siddur, PresenTense 2009)

Preserving Public Domain resources from Restrictive End User License Agreements in Proprietary Torah Databases — by Aharon Varady (Open Siddur, 2009)

Our hearts are stirred to create and to share — by Aharon Varady (Open Siddur, 2010)

A Tale of Two Codexes: The Aleppo and Leningrad Codex

The Afikoman Hiding in Plain Sight, a meditation on freedom and roleplaying in re-enacting Judaism’s archetypal Hero’s Journey — by Aharon Varady (Open Siddur 2011)

Jewish Content, Free Culture and “Content Compatibility” — by Efraim Feinstein (Open Siddur 2009)

An Economic Argument for Open Data — by Efraim Feinstein (Open Siddur 2009)

Openness, remixability, and free Jewish culture: a response to Russel Neiss — from Efraim Feinstein (Open Siddur 2009)

Efraim Feinstein presents the Open Siddur Project at NewCAJE, 2010

Copyright and Commercial Use: the Problem with Creative Commons’ Non-Commercial Use Licenses (Efraim Feinstein, 2010)

Access, Sharing, and Innovation through Digitization and the Public Domain — by Aharon Varady (Open Siddur 2010)

On the Open Siddur Project, a brochure presented at the Spring Intensive of the Academy for Jewish Religion by Aharon Varady (Open Siddur 2010)

Publicly funded work of Jewish non-profits should be shared with Open Content licensing (Future of Jewish Non Profit Summit, 2010)

An interview with Aharon Varady on Open Source Judaism (Radio613, 2010)

📰 “Ten Commandments of Jewish Social Networking” (Jonah Lowenfeld, Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles 2010)