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Conference taveng::bagels

Title:BAGELS and other things of Jewish interest
Notice:1.0 policy, 280.0 directory, 32.0 registration
Moderator:SMURF::FENSTER
Created:Mon Feb 03 1986
Last Modified:Thu Jun 05 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1524
Total number of notes:18709

833.0. "Other Jewish networks?" by GAON::jem (Eat, drink, and be... fat and drunk) Tue Nov 21 1989 09:27

I've been asked to write an article for a local newsletter about the
phenomenon of Jewish computer networking. Does anyone have information
about networks, public or private, aside from this and USENET? 

Jem
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833.1KeshernetENTRE::LUWISHTue Nov 21 1989 09:537
    There is a network called Keshernet that has BBS nodes in the US and
    Israel.  A number of its services (such as Shlomo Riskin's Divrei
    Torah) get redistributed on Usenet.  If I have time today I can get you
    a New York telephone number where you can get [voice] information.  I
    don't know any more about it than what I wrote in this reply.
    
    Ed
833.2Request broadenedGAON::jemEat, drink, and be... fat and drunkTue Nov 21 1989 10:087
Re: .1

Thanks. Actually, maybe someone can tell me about the origin of BAGELS
itself (Gvriel?), as well as soc.culture.jewish. Any related information
is welcome.

Jem
833.3Histerical notesGVRIEL::SCHOELLERWho's on first?Tue Nov 21 1989 11:3327
Jem,

In addition to bulletin board type systems (including notes and usenet) there
are 2 mailing lists that I know of.  1 is mail.jewish, which I cross-post in
75.* of this conference.  The other is the judaic studies newsletter.

soc.culture.jewish came into existence with the reorganization of the usenet
newgroups.  Previous to that there was net.jewish.  I believe that mail.jewish
came into existence because the observant participants of net.jewish had to
spend all their time justifying halachic Judaism instead of discussing it.
Talk.politics.mideast came into existence fairly recently to remove the
political flames from s.c.j.

Some information about the formation of BAGELS can be gleaned from the
early notes.  It was created (in the old NOTES format which predated
VAXNOTES) by Mike Mahler.  He was working for CADSE at the time.  By his
own statements, Mike was trying to get more information about Jewish life
in New England; in particular where to find a decent bagel.  I have been
led to believe that an additional motive was to meet girls.

Through his various transfers, Mike dragged BAGELS around to several
different locations.  About 2 years ago he left DEC for Stratus and dumped
BAGELS in my lap.

If you want Mike's email address at Stratus, I can give it to you off line.

Gavriel
833.4Keshernet infoENTRE::LUWISHTue Nov 21 1989 15:584
    For info on Keshernet, call 212-496-1618.
    
    To log into the Keshernet BBS, use your modem to call 312-940-1696 (in
    Chicago, I believe).
833.5How to get on the distr. list for Judaic Stud.???NDLIS3::DKELLERThu Nov 23 1989 06:5511
    Shalom,
    
    Gavriel do ya've any idea how to get on the distribution list for
    "Judaic studies newsletter" ... gateway aso ...?
    
    Thanks!
    
    L'hit
    
    Dom
    (NDLVAX::DKELLER)
833.6Judaica NewsletterLUCKEY::SEIDMANAaron SeidmanThu Nov 23 1989 20:175
    Send email to Yechiel Greenbaum.  Address it

        nm%DECWRL::"[email protected]"

    and ask to be placed on the mailing list.
833.7USENET DATA?SSVAX::REDFIELDSat Dec 09 1989 08:2814
RE:	.0

>I've been asked to write an article for a local newsletter about the
>phenomenon of Jewish computer networking. Does anyone have information
>about networks, public or private, aside from this and USENET? 


Can you share data regarding USENET?  I.E. Purpose, enrollment 
instructions, phone etc.

Thanks

Carl

833.8pointersVINO::WEINERSamSat Dec 09 1989 19:018
    UPSAR::NEWS-BACKBONE contains pointers on how to access the USENET
    news groups including soc.culture.jewish.  Access can be from either
    VMS or Ultrix systems.
    Press KP7 to select.
    
    Mail to/from systems outside of the Easynet is discussed in
    UPSAR::GATEWAYS.
    
833.9Need some extra help to accessSSGVAX::REDFIELDSun Dec 31 1989 16:1726
Re:	.8


>
>    UPSAR::NEWS-BACKBONE contains pointers on how to access the USENET
>    news groups including soc.culture.jewish.  Access can be from either
>    VMS or Ultrix systems.
>    Press KP7 to select.
>    
>    Mail to/from systems outside of the Easynet is discussed in
>    UPSAR::GATEWAYS.
>    

I guess I am not at all familiar with other news groups or how to access 
their files.  I went into both Notesfiles and was amazed at the plethora of 
information available.  I did searches on jewish news groups.  I did not 
gather enough information to actually access the files.

Can someone get real specific and write the actual commands to be used from 
a VMS based system?

Thanks,

Carl


833.10follow the general instructions firstVINO::WEINERSamMon Jan 01 1990 17:315
    News-backbone does explain how to access USENET.  Follow the
    instructions.  Once you can access USENET, type (assuming VMS vnews),
    
    	g soc.culture.jewish
    
833.11A little more detail...KOBAL::SCHOELLERWho's on first?Tue Jan 02 1990 09:1730
As Sam mentioned, you can use the command g <newsgroup-name> to read a
specific newsgroup once you are running vnews (on vms) or rn (on ultrix).
NEWS-BACKBONE contains information on how to get access to USENET in general.
You should look for the information there about VNEWS (the VMS news reader) or
rn (the UNIX character cell news reader).  You can also find information in that
conference on what news servers are available on the easynet so that you can
make a choice about which one is easiest for you to access.  (From the Mill, I
would suggest using mountn which is administered by Martin Minow).

If you have a DECwindows workstation, you might be interested in using XRN (or
MXRN or DXRN, Motif and XUI variants).  XRN is an X Window System based news
reader.  The conference discussion where you can get and how to run XRN is
UFP::XRN.

Once you get access to the usenet, there are 2 groups which may be of
specifically jewish interest, soc.culture.jewish (for discussion of jewish
topics, excluding Israeli relations with the Arab world) and
talk.politics.mideast (for mideast politics).

In addition to the usenet, there are 2 newsletters which are distributed on the
Internet.  One of them, mail.jewish, is a discussion of halachic matters which
I post here in note 75.*.  You can subscribe to mail.jewish by sending mail to
Avi Feldblum at DECWRL::"[email protected]".  The other newletter is the Judaic
Studies Newsletter.  It is a newsletter of academic judaic studies.  You can
subscribe by send mail to Yechiel Greenbaum at DECWRL::"[email protected]".
Both of these are delivered through the mail on an occasional basis.

L'hit,
Happy New Year
Gavriel
833.12HPSTEK::SIMONCuriosier and curiosier...Tue Jan 02 1990 13:172
    Well, if you are going to read talk.politics.mideast, you will want to
    put on a flame retardant or fire protecting suit! :-)
833.13need simpler instructionsSSGVAX::REDFIELDThu Jan 04 1990 10:2744
All this help is killing me.

I am to much of a novice to understand what to do first.  I have done a 
search of NEWS-BACKBONE.  I have read the notes.

Can someone tell me, in simple terms, what to do at the $ prompt on VMS?

Thanks,

Carl

Re: .11
>
>As Sam mentioned, you can use the command g <newsgroup-name> to read a
>specific newsgroup once you are running vnews (on vms) or rn (on ultrix).
>NEWS-BACKBONE contains information on how to get access to USENET in general.
>You should look for the information there about VNEWS (the VMS news reader) or
>rn (the UNIX character cell news reader).  You can also find information in that
>conference on what news servers are available on the easynet so that you can
>make a choice about which one is easiest for you to access.  (From the Mill, I
>would suggest using mountn which is administered by Martin Minow).
>
>If you have a DECwindows workstation, you might be interested in using XRN (or
>MXRN or DXRN, Motif and XUI variants).  XRN is an X Window System based news
>reader.  The conference discussion where you can get and how to run XRN is
>UFP::XRN.
>
>Once you get access to the usenet, there are 2 groups which may be of
>specifically jewish interest, soc.culture.jewish (for discussion of jewish
>topics, excluding Israeli relations with the Arab world) and
>talk.politics.mideast (for mideast politics).
>
>In addition to the usenet, there are 2 newsletters which are distributed on the
>Internet.  One of them, mail.jewish, is a discussion of halachic matters which
>I post here in note 75.*.  You can subscribe to mail.jewish by sending mail to
>Avi Feldblum at DECWRL::"[email protected]".  The other newletter is the Judaic
>Studies Newsletter.  It is a newsletter of academic judaic studies.  You can
>subscribe by send mail to Yechiel Greenbaum at DECWRL::"[email protected]".
>Both of these are delivered through the mail on an occasional basis.
>
>L'hit,
>Happy New Year
>Gavriel
>
833.14Some suggestions...KOBAL::SCHOELLERWho&#039;s on first?Thu Jan 04 1990 13:2712
Carl,

Have you installed VNEWS yet?

If you have, have you added VNEWS setup to your LOGIN.COM?

If you have, have you edited the VNEWS.COM file to set up your site, domain...?

If you have, type VNEWS at the DCL prompt.

Gavriel
You can take this stuff off line, my DTN is 381-2965.
833.15DetailsHPSTEK::SIMONCuriosier and curiosier...Thu Jan 04 1990 18:099
    Please note that VNEWS V.2 has been introduced a few days ago.  Instead
    of making a setup in your LOGIN.COM file, you should do it in VNEWS.COM
    file.
    
    If you have not installed VNEWS reader yet, note 23.87 and on of 
    NEWS-BACKBONE will tell you how.
    
    Regards,
    Leo
833.16SUBWAY::STEINBERGAnacronym: an outdated acronymThu Feb 08 1990 17:514
    I've recently heard of a public network called "The Well", which
    also carries a Jewish conference. Has anyone else heard of this before?
    
    Jem
833.17Public access UnixVINO::WEINERSamFri Feb 09 1990 05:596
    The Well is a public access Unix system which carries the same USENET
    groups we get.  They may have some private news groups as well but I'm
    not sure.  They charge a fee.  They should be reachable via the
    Internet but I don't recall their address offhand.  It is based in
    California, I think in San Francisco.
    
833.18SUBWAY::STEINBERGAnacronym: an outdated acronymWed Feb 14 1990 00:0917
    
    Re: .17
    
    I'm going to be receiving a brochure in the mail on The Well. They
    are in fact in S.F. Tel. (415)332-4335 (voice).  
    
    >which carries the same USENET 
    >groups we get.
    
    I'm not sure what you mean by this. Someone briefly logged in to
    the Jewish conference for me, and it didn't look anything like
    soc.culture.jewish. It was archived, not unlike VAXnotes. The
    postings I saw looked even wilder than s.c.j, if that's possible :^).
    
    Jem
    
    
833.19VINO::WEINERSamWed Feb 14 1990 07:248
    Well, I just recalled seeing postings on various news groups which
    originated from well.uucp.  I guess they do have their own conferences.
    
    If I remember correctly, they are/were associated with the folks who
    did the Whole Earth Catalog series.
    
    Let us know what you find.
    
833.20I think the charge is a factorGAON::jemAnacronym: an outdated acronymThu Mar 01 1990 15:1020
Re: .19

>    Let us know what you find.

The cost for The Well is $3.00/hr + $8.00/month, or $5.00/hr without
a monthly charge through Compuserve. 

Modem #'s:

Compuserve:	(800)848-8980

Direct:		(415)332-6106 (1200 Baud)
		(415)848-0841  "     "
		(415)332-7217 (2400  "  )
		(415)848-0842  "     "

BTW, I'm told The Well has many excellent technical conferences also.

Jem
833.22For Hebrew Publishing, mostlyBOLT::MINOWGregor Samsa, please wake upSat Mar 03 1990 00:5315
There's a "Hebrew User's Group" mostly interested in word-processing.
Contact well!ari (Ari Davidow) for details.  I have one or two issues of their
newsletter.

	The Hebrew User's Group
	2736 Bancroft Way,
	Berkeley, CA 94704
	(415) 845-7793.

Subscriptions: $7.50/year (U.S.), $10.00/year foreign (individual)
		$15/year (US),    $17.50/year foreign (institutional)

As of 1987, that is.

Martin.
833.23Fairly comprehensive listSUBWAY::STEINBERGAnacronym: an outdated acronymWed Mar 18 1992 19:36192

    Here is a current list of Jewish computer networks and contacts
    compiled by Dov Winer. 
    
    Jem
    
    
                     Global Jewish Information Network Project
                     *****************************************

         Short list of Jewish interest conferences and archives

         Wide redistribution recomended. Please cite origin and send
         updates  to:

         Dov Winer
         Global Jewish Information Network Project
         Fax: (972)51-803667  Phone: (972)51-803704/505/244
         contact: viner at bguvm.bgu.ac.il

                                  * * * * * * *

         KESHERnet      150 Jewish BBS worldwide
                        Aaron Schmiedel, coordinator kesher at sdf.LoneStar.org
                        or [email protected]

         USENET         soc.culture.jewish
                        talk.politics.mideast

         Bitnet and Internet
         *******************

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           Owner   : [email protected]
           Description: International ALEPH Users List

         * ALIYA
           (ALYA in SCIENCE Newsletter)
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         * Arab Media Survey
           Contact Edahn Golan at:  [email protected]

         * BALTUVA
           Baalei t'shuva list
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         * Conservative Judaism
            subscribe cj-l <your full name>
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         * E-HUG
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         * HEBREW-L
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         * HILLEL-L
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         * ILAN-H@TAUNIVM
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           Discussion in and about Hebrew in the network.

         * IL-BOARD
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           Write Avi Feldblum:  [email protected]

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           Write  Dave Sherman: [email protected]

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         Commercial Networks
         *******************

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         * AJFCANet

         * Compuserve

         * GEnie

         * Jewish Conference on ECHO

         * The Well


         Electronic Archives
         *******************

         * Israel Archive - MIT
           pit-manager.mit.edu
           Jonathan Kamens: [email protected]

         * Israel.Nysernet.Org
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         * Bibliographies
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         * Library of Congress Subject Heading in Jewish Studies
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         * HaMaayan
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         * L'Chaim archive
           Harold A. Miller  - [email protected]

         * Rabbi Yaacov Haber
           Drashot
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         ***********
         End of File
         ***********

Dov Winer
Ben Gurion University
Internet : viner at bguvm.bgu.ac.il
833.24"Sefarad" NewsletterSUBWAY::STEINBERGAnacronym: an outdated acronymMon Mar 30 1992 01:3153
    
    
    
    
    
    I thought this newsletter about Sefardic issues would be 
    of interest to BAGELS readers.
    
    Jem
    

    
Announcing the Sefarad Newsletter

The word "Sefardic" refers to Jews whose origin is from Spain.

Until the last expulsion of Jews, which occurred in 1492, the center
of the Jewish world was located in Spain.  Afterwards, the Spanish
Jews dispersed mostly to North Africa, and the Ottoman Empire.
However, they also later made their way to Holland, England and other
parts of Europe.  By the 17th century they had reached the Americas.

As a result of Inquisitions in the Iberian Peninsula and in the
Americas, where Jews were forbidden to reside unless they converted to
Catholicism, many chose to become Crypto-Jews, outwardly appearing
Catholic while privately practicing aspects of Judaism.  Thus, today,
millions in the Spanish and Portuguese speaking world have Jewish
roots.

This Judeo-Spanish culture, both that of those who remained Jewish and
those who assimilated into the surrounding non-Jewish population, is
the subject of this newsletter.

Sefaradic Jews are today found in the Americas, Western and Eastern
Europe, Turkey, Israel, Egypt and North Africa, and even in other
remote African countries such as Zaire, Zimbabwe, and South Africa.

This newsletter will come out once a month (conditions permitting).
To receive it, send a message to [email protected], saying

subscribe sefarad "your name"

Do not specify a Subject: line in the message, and do not include any
other lines (e.g. do not include your signature).  Specify your real
name, not your computer address.

For the latest newsletter (dated March 1992) send mail to
[email protected] and ask for a copy.

Dov Winer
Ben Gurion University
Internet : viner at bguvm.bgu.ac.il
833.25How to subscribeSUBWAY::STEINBERGAnacronym: an outdated acronymMon Mar 30 1992 01:5529
    
    I'm copying Gav's instructions for subscription to CJ-L
    here. The technique is the same, but the names change in
    each case (to protect no one in particular :)
    
    For those unfamiliar with external mailing lists, you should send to:
    
    DECWRL::"[email protected]"
    
    Pay attention to capitalization of the destination.  You may need to
    use NMAIL
    to get out through DECWRL.  To do this try putting NM% before DECWRL. 
    If NMAIL
    is installed you are all set.  If not, mail will tell you it couldn't
    find
    some shareable image.
    
    If you are on a cluster multiple boot nodes, NMAIL and no cluster
    alias, you may
    have some problems posting notes to the list server.  As a members only
    list,
    it requires you to send from the same address as you used for your
    registration.
    Since NMAIL could send through any of the boot nodes, your mail may be
    rejected.
    
    Gav
    
    
833.26Typo in Sepharad Newletter Subscription AddessVSSCAD::MAYERReality is a matter of perceptionTue Mar 31 1992 20:267
>To receive it, send a message to [email protected], saying

  There appears to be an error here.  Mail should be sent to 
  [email protected].  "israel" and "nysernet" got switched.
  I just got confirmation of my subscription.

		Danny
833.27NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Jan 13 1993 22:352
Apparently the correct listserver for BALTUVA is [email protected],
not what's posted in .23.