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Heeb Magazine : ウィキペディア英語版 | Heeb
''Heeb'' is a Jewish website (and from 2001 to 2010, a quarterly magazine) aimed predominantly at young Jews. The name of the publication is a variation of the ethnic slur "hebe", an abbreviation of Hebrew. However, in this case, the word "heeb" seeks to function as empowerment for the Jewish community, thus eliminating the hatred associated with the word. ==Origin== The magazine was founded by Jennifer Bleyer, a graduate of Columbia University,〔Cotts, Cynthia (August 6, 2002) (Fluff Jews 'Heeb' Magazine Mixes Humor and Politics ) ''Village Voice''. Retrieved July 16, 2010.〕〔Sullivan, Jim (Feb. 6, 2002) (Launching a Magazine That Asks "What's In a Name?" ) ''Boston Globe'' 3rd ed. F.4. Retrieved July 16, 2010. "A couple of years ago, Jennifer Bleyer, a year out of Columbia University, had this brainstorm: 'There should be a cool Jewish magazine,' she thought."〕 and backed financially by Steven Spielberg and Charles Bronfman. Bleyer, who now writes for ''The New York Times'', ended her association with the magazine in 2003.〔Berrin, Danielle (April 17, 2008) "(‘Heeb’ goes Hollywood )" The Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles. Retrieved July 16, 2010.〕 Taking over for her as editor and publisher was Harvard Divinity School graduate Joshua Neuman. Neuman's goal was to spread the idea of ''Heeb'' as a "lifestyle magazine", incorporating events like a traveling ''Heeb'' Storytelling show in order to reach an underserved Jewish progressive market around the country. The magazine's subtitle was "The New Jew Review".
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