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You couldn't have asked an easy question, could you. There are *lots*,
and I mean *lots* of Jewish links. The FAQ used to contain a list of
links, but keeping this list up-to-date grew increasingly difficult
(we're talking about 25 pages of links!). Instead, here is a list of
some of the best "central link" sites, from which you should be able
to find other resources.
* [5]Judaism and Jewish Resources World Wide Web Site. This site has
over 400 links, including all major Jewish, Hebrew, and Israeli
resources on the World Wide Web
<[6]http://shamash.org/trb/judaism.html>.
* [7]Conversion Web Site (<http://www.convert.org>). Dr. Lawrence J.
Epstein, a member of the Joint Commission on Intermarriage of the
Rabbinical Assembly/United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism, and
an author of a number of books, pamphlets and articles on
conversion, has set up this web page for those seeking information
on conversion to Judaism. Although Conservative Judaism is
emphasized, USA addresses and phone numbers for obtaining
information from the Orthodox (RCA), Reform and Reconstructionist
movements are provided.
* [8]Youth Movement Web Sites. Link Pages.
<[9]http://www.youth.org.il/mov.htm>
* [10]Jewish Feminist Website. A collection of pointers to Jewish
Feminist Resources.
(<[11]http://world.std.com/~alevin/jewishfeminist.html>)
* [12]Orthodox Union. From here, you can get to numerous pages on
Kashrut, including an article on [13]Thinking Kosher, a [14]primer
on Kashrut, and [15]Kosher Talk, a jumping off point for accessing
the OU Kashuth Databases. (<[16]http://www.ou.org/>)
* [17]JewishGen: The Official Home of Jewish Genealogy. If you are
looking for Jewish Geneological Information, this is the place.
There's too much here to describe succinctly.
(<[18]http://www.jewishgen.com/>)
* [19]SABRAnet -- Where Israel comes alive on the Internet. These
pages provide links of news and information, as well as original
text, images, chat, and multimedia features relating to the State
of Israel. (<[20]http://www.sabranet.com/>)
* [21]Project Genesis: Torah on the Information Superhighway. The
top of a series of pages dedicated to the learning of Torah, with
extensive archives and links to other Jewish learning sites.
Orthodox perspective. (<[22]http://www.torah.org/>)
* [23]Torah Study Opportunities on the Net. This page provides links
to both Orthodox and Non-Orthodox locations on the Internet that
support the study of Torah. This includes web sites, mailing
lists, and pointers to archive of past study sessions. All
pointers are extensively annotated.
(<[24]http://uahcweb.org/torahnet/>)
* [25]AishDas Society. This is a group committed to the advancement
of meaningful worship in the Orthodox Jewish community. This page
provides a weekly publication of selected divrei Torah on the
parashah from around the Internet (downloadable Microsoft Word
document). It also provides a [26]Guide to Torah Study
Opportunities on the net, limited to those with a traditional
perspective. Orthodox perspective. Uses frames.
(<[27]http://aishdas.org/>)
* [28]Global Jewish Information Network. A reference for all things
Jewish on the Internet. Includes information on network tools,
Hebrew in the net, libraries, Email lists, newsgroups, Jewish
networking, and the Global Jewish Information Network.
(<[29]http://www.jewishnet.net/>)
* [30]Shamash: The Jewish Internet Consortium. A central point for
Jewish Information from a large number of Jewish organizations.
Also includes a large number of Jewish mailing list archives.
(<[31]http://www.shamash.org/>)
* [32]Virtual Jerusalem. Virtual Jerusalem is a user-friendly,
regularly updated index of "neighborhoods" covering the full
spectrum of Jewish and Israeli life, including arts and
entertainment, science and technology, business and finance,
religion, politics, travel, children and education. (<
[33]http://www.virtualjerusalem.com/>)
* [34]Jewish America. A site with the goal of providing a link
between those who seek and those who provide Torah / Traditional
information, products, and services.
(<[35]http://www.JewishAmerica.com/>)
* [36]The Ultimate Jewish/Israel Link Launcher. A volunteer-prepared
collection of over 4,601 links.
(<[37]http://ucsu.colorado.edu/~jsu/launcher.html>)
* [38]Jewish Euro Web Link. A comprehensive list of links to Jewish
websites in Europe, currently more than sixty individual sites in
18 countries, ranging from newspapers to student groups to
communal bodies, developed by the European Council of Jewish
Communities (ECJC). (<[39]http://www.ort.org/ecjc>)
These sites are sponsored by different organizations, so they have
different info and different flavors. They have Hebrew and English
bible texts and commentaries, Jewish-oriented software, info on Israel
and Judaism, and much, much more.
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