McCann Erickson Israel: Yom kippur – it's time to forgive
URL: http://apps.facebook.com/mccann_kippur_en
According to Jewish tradition, God inscribes each person's fate for the coming year into a book, the Book of Life, on Rosh Hashanah, and waits until Yom Kippur to "seal" the verdict. During the Days of Awe, a Jew tries to amend his or her behavior and seek forgiveness for wrong things he has done. This app shows people you blocked last year and allow them back in.
Advertising Agency: Mccann Erickson, Tel aviv, Israel
Creative Directors: Eldad Weinberger, Nir refuah
Art Director: Yatir Keren
Copywriter: Danna Blum
Published: September 2010


11 comments
Israliens, from all the good stuff you make it was necessary building a useless application?
This is awesome !
I guess you have to be jewish to get this tough...
Oh yeah! this is great !
What ignorant comment from an ignoramus who calls the citizens of Israel 'Israliens' lol @Top
You are wrong. Live with it.
Sure you're that kind of ignorant that doesn't even want bothering gathering some info for a specific word before speaking, don't you?
Correction is ok and appreciated. Personal attack not necessary.
Ivan Raszl, admin of AotW
It's not a correction. If it was I would appreciate it too. Sure he doesn't know the difference between israelis and israliens. Is even a copywriter. o.O
I know, I'm just saying the intention of correction is appreciated.
Ivan Raszl, admin of AotW
Google to your rescue, Blash. I think the right word in this context should be 'Israelites' or 'Israelis'. And to label something of significance to them as 'useless' without having the faintest idea, reeks strongly of IGNORANCE.
You are wrong. Live with it.
I find it useless, it's my opinion. I rarely use facebook for such apps, or even more, forgiving anyone.
As per "israliens", I have to explain it which is a bit offtopic here, but anyways, it is kind of a compliment. I see you're having a hard time getting this word.
Nice.