Introductions

Virtual Tools Meet Real Communities.

MahZeh builds web sites with a social agenda.

More than dispensing information, MahZeh web sites encourage community participation, and streamline the work of organizers and organizations.

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Encourage Participation How?

  • Using good design to make it easy and fun to find information about your community, events, and opportunities to get involved.
  • Making it easy and intuitive for organizational staff and volunteers to keep community organizing organized.
  • Bringing the hot online web tools like blogs, discussion forums, and interactive maps into creative service of communities off the Internet.
  • By inventing and tailoring new technological approaches to the challenges of connecting people effectively in community.

MahZeh Blogs

Transitions

There is an awful lot going on at MahZeh these days, but you couldn’t tell by looking at the web site, where updates have been… well, where there haven’t been any updates at all! Primarily, this owes to time spent over the last several weeks establishing a new relationship with another great web/software development shop . . .

MahZeh.org Site Launched!

The Tools section and the Blog still need all of their content trucked in — but hey, we’re online! Pour the bubbly!

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Archives

    MahZeh Creations

    From classic nonprofits to independent Jewish activists to a public radio station to an innovative for-profit audiobook exchange service . . .

    Here is a representative sample of MahZeh’s premium Web creations for community.

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    MahZeh Tools

    MahZeh develops new software, and extends existing software, whenever an organization’s needs challenge the current state of technology or user accessibility. We like to push the envelope in the service of community and our clients.

    Information and Support for MahZeh Tools >

    ?מה זה מה זה

    Mah Zeh?” is an expression in modern Hebrew. Meaning literally “What’s this?” the phrase starts off many conversations, jokes, arguments… It is a reminder of how the simple act of seeking information is at its heart a social impulse, the seeking of connection.

    Knowledge may be power. But what produces knowledge? Community.

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