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| A variety of useful links for understanding Torah and HalachaAish is an orthodox site that has lots of information for beginners (Orthodox) Ayecha is an organization which aims to facilitate the development of sensitivity and understanding between Jews of various distinctions, through affirming the importance of each individual Jew in the fulfillment of our collective Jewish destiny. (multi/post-denominational) The Azamra Institute is dedicated to the dissemination of Torah spirituality, healthcare and healing through educational programs, quality publications and Internet outreach. Founded in 1986 by Rabbi Avraham Greenbaum, the Azamra Institute is an independent non-profit organization incorporated in Israel, the U.S. and Canada. (Orthodox?) Being Jewish A great site for potential converts as well as Jews becoming more ritually religious (Orthodox) Beth Tfiloh Jewish Family Resource Library prayers and songs include Hebrew, English transliteration and English translation. (Modern Orthodox) Bible.org Online Bar/Bat Mitzvah Tutor The Brachot — Blessings Before Eating (multi-denominational) Breslover Chasidim Page (Orthodox) The CCAR Platforms are broad statements about Reform Judaism adopted by rabbinic action, either in the CCAR, or in 1885, prior to the founding of CCAR, by Reform rabbis who mostly were to become our charter members. (Reform) Chabad is a Jewish "outreach" organization - lots of info for the beginner (Orthodox) Rivkah Slonim is co-director of the Chabad House at Binghamton University. A self-described "Chassidic Feminist", she has lectured nationally on family and women's issues. She is the author of Total Immersion: A Mikvah Anthology. Rivkah and her husband are the parents of six children (Orthodox) Books on Contemporary Halacha and Science by Rabbi David Shure (Orthodox) Crowning Glory The Halachos of Covering Hair by Rabbi Nachum Sauer (Orthodox) Darka Shel Torah Weekly Torah Commentary (Orthodox) The mission of Edah is to give voice to the ideology and values of modern Orthodoxy and to educate and empower the community to address its concerns. Fully committed to Torah, halakhah, and the quest for kedushah, Edah values open intellectual inquiry and expression in both secular and religious arenas; engagement with the social, political and the technological realities of the modern world; the religious significance of the State of Israel; and the unity of Klal Yisrael. (Modern Orthodox) Etz Ahaim halacha by Rabbi David Bassous (Orthodox/Sepharidi) Gateways is an organization dedicated to providing each Jew with an opportunity to explore their heritage in an atmosphere of open inquiry and mutual respect (Post-Denominational) HalachaNet Your access to "poskim" anywhere, anytime from your desk (Orthodox) Hebrew Glossary by D'Vorah great site to have handy when reading (Orthodox) Holy Sparks is dedicated to spreading the light of aauthentic Jewish spirituality and wisdom. Here you will find resources to help you come closer to G-d by becoming more G-dly in all that you do, little by little, step by step. I believe this site is run or affiliated with Chabad. (Orthodox) Jacob Richman's Web Sites with links to lots of information for each Jewish holiday and Jewish life (Multi-Denominational) Jewish Calendar Tools (post-denominational/conservative?) Jewish Education in the Diaspora (Orthodox) Jewish Flame a non-denominational Jewish organization dedicated to the education and exploration of Judaism. (Non-Denominational - many classes are Given by O rabbis) Jewish Freeware a great Place for supplemental material for Passover/Pesach (Multi-Denominational) Jewish Gateways - Whether you're deeply committed to Jewish life or you're a complete newcomer, this " gateway" will provide you with a library of essays, sacred texts, and audio and video excerpts. It'll help you understand the history, rituals, and traditions of Judaism. (Post-Denominational) Jewish Heritage Online Magazine is an innovative web monthly with some 2500 screens devoted to the study of classic and modern Jewish texts, culture and heritage (Non-Denominational) Jewish Law Articles maintains an archive of articles concerning how Jewish law perceives American law. (Orthodox) JewishLink is a research project that seeks to uncover and study the lost practice of Jewish healing in order to bring it to the modern world. JewishLink does not claim to offer healing to people who are ill; actual healing support should be sought through doctors, psychotherapists and other health care professionals. The ancient traditions throughout the world have dealt with illness as part of their cultural heritage. Judaism is no exception, however most of it has probably been lost through antiquity. JewishLink is compiling a collection of Jewish healing sources. (Non-Denominational) Jewish Music an overview (Non-Denominational) Jewish Orthodox Feminist Alliance a centralized location for resources pertaining to women and halacha (Orthodox - some say Modern Orthodox) Jewish Renaissance Center a school that gives no degrees, and yet its alumnae typically cherish the weeks and months they spend here as one of the most unforgettable times in their lives (Orthodox) Jewish Women Magazine a magazine put out by Jewish Women International. (non-denominational/non-Orthodox) Jewish Women International JWI is a community of women joining hands, hearts and minds to break the cycle of family violence in the US, in Israel and around the world. (non-denominational/non-Orthodox) The Jews of Yemen contains information about Yemenite Jews as well as links to information Jewz Links to Jewish stuff A few articles from the Journal of Halacha and Contemporary Society (Orthodox) Judaism 101 a great introduction to Judaism (non-denominational) Judaism and Jewish Resources The Internet is rich with Jewish resources. This page shows you the gates to these resources, so that you may go in and explore. Kolel The adult center for liberal Jewish learning Kresel's Korner The Companion Page to Being Jewish What is the role of women in Judaism? Why is it different than that of men's? Judaism recognizes women's unique spirituality. This site explores these issues in depth. (Orthodox) Welcome to an illustrated presentation of The Laws of the Day 53 pictures illustrating The Laws of the Day. The Laws of the Day by Harav Hagoan Areh Lieb Berenbaum zt'l/ Additional Commentary by Rabbi Daniel Kaplan. Pictures by Mrs. Ester Prizent. Learn Hebrew for Free FoundationStone is a FREE application and support materials designed to allow the most efficient learning of its Hebrew vocabulary. The "Online Hebrew Tutorial" is available as part of the download - a complete, condensed set of language lessons to learn Hebrew. It can also be browsed online - see the links at the bottom of this page. Learn Hebrew Prayers online learn to daven through reading and listening online The goal of the MazorNet family of websites is to be the one place on the internet where every Jew, or person interested in things Jewish, is welcome. Medieval Jewish Source Book online information about medieval jewish life Messiah Truth part of PalTalk Miriam's Cup: A New Ritual for the Passover Seder Mikvah.org explore the Global Mikvah Directory, take a virtual Mikvah tour, shop the mall, choose a speaker and learn more about Mikvah, the Jewish family, and more, all from the privacy of your own computer. My Hebrew Picture Dictionary and links to other Hebrew dictionaries MyJewishLearning.com is a transdenominational website of Jewish information and education geared toward learners of all ages and educational backgrounds. National Jewish Outreach Program has a number of nation-wide programs including Hebrew classes - they also have a great CD called Virtual Shabbat that has the Hebrew classes, Shabbos services, home Shabbos prayers, and an intro to kashrut Nextbook is a national initiative to promote Jewish cultural literacy in new and innovative ways. Nextbook believes that Jewish culture underlies, overlaps with and can illuminate many facets of American culture. Nextbook seeks to achieve a broad understanding of Jews and Judaism in our pluralistic nation. Nextbook is a gateway to Jewish culture, history, and ideas for Jews and non-Jews alike. Nextbook is a project of Keren Keshet - The Rainbow Foundation. Nishmat, a woman's learning community infused with Torah values, is remarkable for its emphasis on open inquiry and vigorous textual study. Whether a student enrolls to pursue her own personal growth or as preparation for a career in Jewish life, Nishmat provides learning opportunities that range from beginners to the most advanced level available to women anywhere in the world. Nishmat an women's online information center Ohr Somayach (Torah.org ) Orthodox resource to learn about Judaism Operation Refuah was founded in 1998 in response to the overwhelming tragedies and illnesses besieging Jewish communities around the globe. The project seeks to promote Ahavat Yisrael (Love for one’s fellow Jew) through the mitzvah of V’Ahavta L’Reyacha Kamocha (Love your neighbor as yourself) in an attempt to bring bountiful blessings to Klal Yisrael, including refuah for all cholim. Just as illness and tragedy do not discriminate between different kinds of Jews, the Ahavat Yisrael being generated through Operation Refuah crosses all boundaries as well. Orach Chayim by Devorah - a little bit of everything Jewish Orthodox Union - (OU) a major orthodox "umbrella" organization including a kosher certifying agency PalTalk (download and go to the Judaism groups. Messiah Truth sponsors more than 50 classes/week ranging from beginner to advanced Judaism, Kaballah, Women only classes, and classes for Noahides) Parsha_Insights is a weekly parsha shiur given by HaRav Issar Wolfson Shlita. Rav Issar Wolfson is a dayan as well as the Rosh Kollel of the Kollel Va'ad Hatzlcha-a Choshen Mishpat kollel located in Passaic,NJ Partners In Kindness has six goals: Inspire the world with stories of heroes and role models that display kindness. Incorporate the stories into a structured approach to seeing opportunities to do kindness. Create a method to reinforce this using TV and Radio commercials with emotional stories from celebrities about how an act of kindness changed their life. Design programs for schools to teach kindness. Design programs for employers to teach kindness. Design programs for government agencies to teach kindness. Pirchei Shoshanim teaching, educational, and pictorial Judaica ROOT & BRANCH ASSOCIATION, LTD. Recommended Sites - links to nahide, Israel, torah learning sites Sacred Feminine In Judaism Liorah's Links To Resources For Women Shabbat How To from Mishpacha.org an innovative on-line community. We are creating a community of learners, a place for parents who want to build a Jewish family -- but find that what they learned as children just isn't enough to meet the needs of their adult life. The Shabbat Primer online a great resource with lists for preparing for Shabbat She'arim is based on the sound educational philosophy of personalized teaching, intellectual challenge, building textual skills and an integrative approach to growth in Torah and Mitzvot. It is known for fostering close student-teacher relationships, the skills and incentive to continue learning, and the ability to connect with the spiritual side of Judaism. As a school run by women for women, She'arim has a special flavor to it. An atmosphere of mutual cooperation, concern, encouragement and growth pervades the school. Shema Yisrael Torah Network This website contains additional information about the Yahoo Group, SelfStudyHebrew. This free group is for anyone who would like to learn or improve their Hebrew in an online/self-study format. There are currently three active groups on this list. One group is going through a standard classical Hebrew textbook (J Weingreen's A Practical Grammar for Classical Hebrew, Oxford University Press, 1959), one group is going through a more general Hebrew textbook (HaYesod, Philipp Feldheim; 1997), and one group is reading through Sefer Shmuel Aleph (I Samuel) at a very leisurely pace. New groups starting at the beginning of either of the textbooks are also welcome, provided there is enough interest in the group and someone who is willing to act as the group facilitator. Soc.Culture.Jewish Newsgroups Reading Lists Soc.Culture.Jewish Newsgroups women in Judaism book list Talmud: The Real Truth About The Talmud The Judaica Press Complete Tanach with Rashi's Commentary online TeachItToMe.com Interactive Live Multi Media Torah Classes On The Internet Ten Misconceptions About Pesach by Rabbi Yisrael Rutman The Thirty-Nine Categories of Sabbath Work This entire chapter is taken, with permission, from the book "SABBATH Day of Eternity" by Rabbi Aryeh Kaplan (available separately, or included in the "The Aryeh Kaplan Anthology II," published by the NCSY (National Conference of Synagogue Youth)) Division of the Orthodox Union. Topics On Contemporary Medical Halacha By Jerimiya Ibn Asher and Rabbi David Shure Director of The Institute of Research for Biblical Talmudic Law Torah.Net is intended to be a major site for the Jewish surfer on the Net. On Torah.Net you will find divrai Torah in three languages on the weekly parsha, holidays, on education and prayer. It will contain a calendar with all the halachically important times, a discussion forum, interesting and beneficial Internet sites, and a Bet Hora'ah where you can ask halachic questions and get responsa from a recognized halachic authority. Torah.org your Torah Cyberspace Center! Via the Internet we're reaching thousands each week with our Jewish educational material, and we hope that our range of Torah archives, and our popular e-mail classes will meet your interests. Happy Exploring! The Torah Radio Network has archives on halachic and Yomin Tovim talks. "Torah Sparks", a Weekly Conservative D'var Torah, tries to capture precious truths in each Shabbat Torah reading through quotations which offer insights and questions for open discussion Welcome to True2Torah! If you wish to learn more about Judaism and the blessings of a Torah-obedient lifestyle you're in the right spot. There's lots to learn out here. But before we go on I should tell you right away that I'm not a rabbi. I' just a Mum, trying to teach her children how to live a happy, Jewish life. Totally Jewish contains links to many different sites THE TOVIA SINGER SHOW, a weekly live broadcast on Israel National Radio and on the Internet, has become a powerful and provocative voice of reason, countering media bias around the world. Each week, extraordinary personalities are invited on the show providing key insights which unravel complex Jewish issues. A Tradition of Kindness hopes to work with Jewish organizations around the globe to show people of all religions that Jewish kindness is demonstrated daily in every country, every city, and every town. This kindness forms the basis of the Jewish religion. Indeed, Jewish kindness is in the heart of every Jew. The Ultimate Shabbat Site - laws, step-by-step, kid's corner, parsha, and worldwide hospitality contacts. This site is not always available so if it doesn't work try it again later. Varieties of Orthodox Judaism The major groupings of Orthodoxy from its inception until the present day. Virtual Cantor The purpose of this site is to promote the proliferation of Nusach and to make a Nusach readily accessible to those who have a desire to learn and a desire to deepen their Judaism. This site is a volunteer work in progress and, as of Rosh HaShanah 5763, the first of the Nusach contributions has been hosted. The liturgy for the entire year has already been recorded and is in the process of being edited. New material will be added to the site as the editing is completed. Why don't the Jewish people recognize the New Testament? by Eliyahu Silver & Rabbi Yitschak Goldstein Why Marry Jewish WOMEN'S PRAYER SERVICES - THEORY AND PRACTICE by Rabbi Aryeh A.& Rabbi Dov I. Frimer World Union of Jewish Students is based in Jerusalem, but is active all around the world. A small professional staff - some appointed and some elected - arrange long-standing projects as well as establishing new initiatives. YORU MISHPOTECHO is a newsletter about practical kashrus issues written by Rabbi Eliyahu W. Ferrell
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