If you click on the link, you will see that HH is basically a "round-up" of Jewish bloggers from all over. These bloggers are of all different persuasions religiously and politically but they are all Jewish. You can submit a post through the "carnival submission form", which should be linked at the end of HH. HH is a way for you to read bloggers you may not have heard of before and also a way for you to increase traffic on your blog, if that's something you're interested in. Jack, who is currently running it would be happy to answer any other questions you may have (he's on my blogroll, you can get to him through there). He is also always looking for hosts, which involves a couple of hours work, but is kind of fun and definitely increases your blog traffic.
The whole idea is to set up a "Jewish bloggers community". I'm giving you fair warning though--alot of these blogs can be addictive and may take you away from other important activities, such as sleeping. :-)
My husband and I made Aliyah in September, 07. We came with three daughters, ages 10, 12 and 14. Aliyah is not an easy adjustment for all us at our advanced ages, but we are happy to be here in the land of the Jewish people and are rising to the challenge of learning to be real Israelis (!).
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Hi there.
I'm new to the Haveil Havalim business?
How does it work?
Regards.
Israel,
If you click on the link, you will see that HH is basically a "round-up" of Jewish bloggers from all over. These bloggers are of all different persuasions religiously and politically but they are all Jewish. You can submit a post through the "carnival submission form", which should be linked at the end of HH. HH is a way for you to read bloggers you may not have heard of before and also a way for you to increase traffic on your blog, if that's something you're interested in. Jack, who is currently running it would be happy to answer any other questions you may have (he's on my blogroll, you can get to him through there). He is also always looking for hosts, which involves a couple of hours work, but is kind of fun and definitely increases your blog traffic.
The whole idea is to set up a "Jewish bloggers community". I'm giving you fair warning though--alot of these blogs can be addictive and may take you away from other important activities, such as sleeping. :-)
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