Daniel Sieradski is a web designer and digital strategist with over a decade of experience serving the Jewish non-profit sector. He has worked with a variety of organizations, from media enterprises to community centers to synagogues to charitable foundations, including JTA News, JDub Records, the JCC in Manhattan, the Educational Alliance, Jewish Funds for Justice and New Israel Fund. He is presently Director of Digital Strategy at Repair the World, a new Jewish service initiative, as well as Founder & Director of Jew It Yourself, an initiative to empower independent Jewish living.
A Jewish Internet personality, Sieradski is the former publisher of the pioneering weblog Jewschool.com and has been a regular contributor to various Jewish publications including JTA's Telegraph blog, Jewcy Magazine, Shma Journal and Tikkun. He has been called "a major figure of the Jewish Internet world and a cultural trailblazer with a diverse fan base" by The Jewish Daily Forward, was numbered among The New York Jewish Week's 36 Under 36, and was the recipient of a Dorot Foundation Fellowship in 2004. He is also a photographer and filmmaker whose work explores themes of post-normative Jewish cultural expression.
A Jewish Internet personality, Sieradski is the former publisher of the pioneering weblog Jewschool.com and has been a regular contributor to various Jewish publications including JTA's Telegraph blog, Jewcy Magazine, Shma Journal and Tikkun. He has been called "a major figure of the Jewish Internet world and a cultural trailblazer with a diverse fan base" by The Jewish Daily Forward, was numbered among The New York Jewish Week's 36 Under 36, and was the recipient of a Dorot Foundation Fellowship in 2004. He is also a photographer and filmmaker whose work explores themes of post-normative Jewish cultural expression.















