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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

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)

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)