“I read books every day. On the subway, at home and at my local library, where I know the librarians and keep track of the shelves they restock.
But my love of books may be going out of style. This year Amazon released the second generation of the Kindle, software that allows readers to access hundreds of books from a handheld digital device. According to Amazon’s website, the Kindle “reads like real paper,” is “lighter than a typical paperback” and can even read text out loud. The Kindle Store sells over 320,000 books and Apple has introduced a Kindle application in the iPhone App Store.
So nu, is it good for the Jews?”
To read the entire article, visit New Voices and see what JPS’s resident social media guru, Alx Block, has to say on the topic.
-Sarah





