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Gabriner now perceives an important link between Jewish values and activism for social justice, though her parents did not make this connection explicit to her as a child.
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Gabriner became a radical activist during her college years at Cornell, where she was involved in the civil rights movement and nascent antiwar activities.
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In 1973, Gabriner was arrested for her participation in a Weathermen action several years earlier.
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Gabriner moved to Atlanta in 1970, where she came out as a lesbian and helped to found the Atlanta Lesbian Feminist Alliance.
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Gabriner became more involved with Jewish life as an adult when she began studying for her bat mitzvah, which took place in 1995 at Temple Israel in Boston.
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In 1968, Gabriner moved back to New York and taught in a decentralized school district.
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Bits blog post last week, Gabriner expressed doubts about the value proposition for ISP-based behavioral advertising, which several major ISPs have all agreed should operate only on an opt-in basis.
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Gabriner explained that he doesn't believe that "consumers want to opt in simply to get better ads."
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Bits blog post last week, Gabriner expressed doubts about the value proposition for ISP-based behavioral advertising, which several major ISPs have all agreed should operate only on an opt-in basis.
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The parting thoughts of Adzilla CEO Toby Gabriner may be instructive (though he certainly has reasons to be disappointed with the recent turn of events).
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