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This website is maintained by USY Publications Coordinator Hirsch Fishman.

Credit for significant previous development of USY Online is due to Jason Lustig (2002 & 2003), Dan Roffman (2001), Rob Spiro (2001), John Davis (1997), Jonathan Abbett (1997), and Yoni Hammer-Kossoy (1996).


USY Online History:

  • 1995
    Web site created by Jonathan Hammer-Kossoy, then Publications Coordinator for the Department of Youth Activities.
  • November 1996
    Marc Louis Stober becomes new Publications Coordinator.
  • November 1996
    Original Nativ web site by Lowell Aplebaum uploaded.
  • December 1996
    Regional Web Page Awards given to Seaboard and NERUSY.
  • Winter 1997
    New look debuts for USY Online.
  • Winter 1998
    104 USY Program Bank items put online.
  • February 1998
    New home page debuts for Jewish Web/Net Week.
  • February 2001
    Website redesign launched by Rob Spiro (2001 USY Communications VP) and Dan Roffman (2001 Online Services Chair); continued by Emily Sowalsky (2002 USY Communications VP) and Jason Lustig (2002 Online Services Chair).
  • July 2001
    Hirsch Fishman becomes new Publications Coordinator.
  • April 2002
    New website debuts.


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