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Reform Judaism Magazine On-line
The Jewish Federation - Serving Northern Fairfield and Southern Litchfield Counties in Connecticut and Putnam and Northern Westchester Counties in New York. UJA-Federation of New York - Westchester Region - Serving Westchester and the surrounding comunities. Westchester Jewish Conference - voicing the common concerns of the 8th largest Jewish community in the nation. Education Torat Hayim - URJ's Living Torah section. Read the Portion of the Week, sign up for 10 Minutes of Torah. iTorah - Just for Teens from URJ and NFTY! Each Sunday, receive an email which will include a piece of Jewish learning, questions and practical suggestions for using what was presented in your temple, camp or NFTY region; in your school and in other extra-curricular activities. MyJewishLearning.com - produced by Hebrew College and Jewish Family & Life! Association of Jewish Libraries - a database of books for children JOI Celebrate - Holiday celebrations, stories, and traditions. The Hebrew Corner - from the Department of Jewish & Zionist Education The Global Learning Network - Interactive Torah Study Maqom - a Cyber-School for Adult Talmud Study. KESHERnet.com - is the college movement of North American Reform Judaism, an affiliate of the URJ, that connects college-aged Reform Jews, Reform college groups, and college campuses to each other and to the Reform movement. Hillel - Directory of Hillel organizations on campuses in the US and internationally as well as other educational information. Family Life, Children & Youth Camps & Retreats - Camp Eisner and Crane Lake are general service URJ camps with excellent athletic and outdoor skills programs. . . AND they have a quality that few other camps can claim: RU'ACH - that special spirit that makes Jewish children so much more happy and comfortable with being Jewish. Kutz Camp in Warwick, NY, is the URJ camp for high school youth. It specializes in leadership development. NFTY: North American Federation of Temple Youth - NFTY is a Reform Jewish community for high school students that has offered thousands of young people the opportunity to explore and live Reform Judaism. NFTYites forge and build friendships, lifelong Reform Jewish identities, and leadership skills through community building, worship, social action, and experiential youth-led Jewish educational programming. The Jewish Family Service - Part of The Jewish Federation of Greater Danbury
Confidentiality: Jewish Family Services respects each individual's right to privacy. ALL communication with the agency are kept confidential between the person and the counselor. Jewish Family & Life - an online magazine for Jewish families. Clickon Judaism - ClickonJudaism provides doorways into Judaism for Jews in their 20's and 30's, as well as those considering Judaism. It enables young Jews to explore the possibilities offered by liberal Judaism through points of interest and concern to them. Babaganewz - a magazine for Jewish "tweens". JVibe - an e-zine written by and for Jewish teens. We hope to bring together teens from across the globe to bridge the gap of language barriers, geographical boundaries, and religious backgrounds. The Jewish Outreach Institute (JOI) - is a national think tank with a singular mission: to preserve the Jewish continuity of interfaith families and to promote their inclusion in the Jewish community. The National Jewish Girl Scout Committee - information on religious recognitions available to Jewish Girl Scouts. National Jewish Committee on Scouting, Boy Scouts of America - information on religious recognitions available to Jewish Boy Scouts. History & Culture Jewish Women's Archive - The JWA mission is to uncover, chronicle and transmit the historical record of Jewish women's lives, their impact on Jewish culture and their active participation in society at large. There is a section on the site about how to tie your Bat Mitzvah to Jewish Women's history. Jewish History.com - illuminating the future through the past. The Anne Frank House - Visit the Anne Frank House in the Netherlands on the 75th anniversary of her birth. Holocaust/Shoah - Recommended by the History Channel and designated as a Uniguide (Academic Guide to the Internet) featured site, David Dickerson's Holocaust web page has links to and amazing number of teaching resources. Mr. Dickerson assisted in the development of content for the US Holocaust Memorial Museum. He also has a website on Jewish Culture and History. Yiddish - A page of links to Yiddish sites on the web. Israel The Embassy of Israel, Washington, DC - includes resources for educators, info on cultural events, news and more. Israel4Kids - The Kids' Website from the Embassy of Isael, in Washington D.C. Israel's Tourism Guide - take a walk on Israeli soil without leaving your chair. This information-rich electronic hotel guide to Israel not only provides information about hotels, reservations and money exchange rates, it also offers maps, pictures and information about places to see and visit. Directories Virtual Jerusalem - The Jewish World From The Heart of Israel. A multi-channel directory of all things Jewish. Maven - Your personal guide to thousands of Jewish/Israel links - A multi-channel directory of all things Jewish with more than 6,000 Jewish/Israel Links. Jewish Net Global Jewish Information Network - a large directory of Jewish information Torah, Israel, Education (through University), Organizations and more. Machers.com - A full Directory including News, Summer Camps, Jewish Events, Israel Media Watch, Virtual Shopping, Comedy & Video, and one of best Jewish search engines on the internet. Organizations ARZA - Association of Reform Zionists of America The Religious Action Center of Reform Judaism (RAC) - has been the hub of Jewish social justice and legislative activity in the nation's capital for over 40 years. It has educated and mobilized the American Jewish community on legislative and social concerns as an advocate in the Congress of the United States on issues ranging from Israel and Soviet Jewry to economic justice and civil rights, to international peace and religious liberty. Hadassah - The Women's Zionist Organization of America ORTnet - is the communications network of the World ORT Union. It aims to join the World ORT Union, ORT Schools and administrative offices as well as Jewish communities in seamless, global connection. World Zionist Organization - history, Israel, customs and more World Jewish Congress - Covering the entire range of contemporary Jewish affairs and community life around the world. News The Jerusalem Post Daily Internet Edition The Jewish Week - serving the Jewish Community of Greater New York Recipes The New Jewish Food List Archive - Creations from all over the world which have been contributed by subscribers to the Jewish-food list and digest. Rec.Food.Cuisine.Jewish Newsgroup - an archive of Jewish recipes. Books & Music
Jewish Music.com - a source for recordings, video and music books of Jewish music from around the world.
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