Check out JTA’s new blog on Jewish philanthropy, authored by staff writer Jacob Berkman, which I named, conceptualized, and art directed. It’s called The Fundermentalist, a riff on 1920s magic motifs, and it’s hilarious.
The graphic is great, the idea is sweet, but the blog, well, it could use some editing.
Tell Jake to read the map a little more closely. His post on “Anger on the Left” was interesting, but – the moshav near Gaza is Netiv Ha’asarah, eg. The Path of the Ten, not “Netiva Sarah” as he wrote. And the crops there must be “agricultural seeds for international export.”
Writers. Ahh, we editors couldn’t live without them…
The graphic is great, the idea is sweet, but the blog, well, it could use some editing.
Tell Jake to read the map a little more closely. His post on “Anger on the Left” was interesting, but – the moshav near Gaza is Netiv Ha’asarah, eg. The Path of the Ten, not “Netiva Sarah” as he wrote. And the crops there must be “agricultural seeds for international export.”
Writers. Ahh, we editors couldn’t live without them…