HebreosNet offers to all the
Spanish-speaking Jews of the world a set of resources to
foment, among other things, the debate of opinions, the
knowledge of our traditions and our union as a people.
Technically, HebreosNet consists of six mailing lists, an
IRC channel, a VideoChat room, many forum´s web, and a Web
site. But we are not just a virtual community; we have
regular meetings -- which we call "mesibot" -- in most
countries where we have members. This brings a real-life,
social side to our online discussions.
HebreosNet is a non-profit organization, and does not belong
to any Jewish movement nor is affiliated with any other
organization. Nor is it affiliated with any one country,
although many members are from Argentina; the committee of
overseers and participants are from around the globe.
Our work was recognized by newspapers and publications (link
in spanish) around the world. Also, this prestigious
entities and sites (link in spanish) contain links towards
our site.
A short review about our history
February 14, 1997 -
"#Hebreos en Internet"
After some sporadic activity in January, 1997, the #Hebreos
Chat room was officially born on the Undernet IRC network on
February 14, 1997.
Quickly, though, word on the street spread about #Hebreos
and our membership grew exponentially; we were the "talk of
the town," known for the quality and depth of our
discussions. Soon we expanded from just this chat room into
our e-mail listservs and a Web site: "#Hebreos en Internet".
Hebreos matured, from a few friends in an online chat, to a
full-fledged virtual community, and then blossomed into the
real community, with a virtual counterpart, that it remains
today.
August 17, 1997 - First
"real life" meeting
In the beginning -- to quote the opening lines of the Old
Testament; although our founding is not of biblical
proportions! -- the mailing list began with about 15 members,
almost all of them from Buenos Aires. On August 17, 1997, we
held our first "real life" meeting (Mesiba), in La Plata,
Argentina.
April 1, 1999 -
HebreosNet
On April 1st, 1999, we changed our name from "#Hebreos en
Internet" to "HebreosNet", in order to fully reflect the
breadth of our community, online and off.
Today - Thousands in the world connected by Hebreos.Net
Today, we have over 15,000 members (June 2009), including
Jews living in Argentina, Israel, Canada, the United States,
Peru, Chile, Uruguay, Venezuela, Mexico, Spain, Bolivia,
Brazil, and other countries. We have also held "Mesibot" in
Argentina, Uruguay, Chile, Israel, the United States, Mexico,
Venezuela and Spain.