Dead Sea—Intro http://www.ibiblio.org/expo/deadsea.scrolls.exhibit/intro.html Explore the Scrolls for the Dead Sea via the Ancient Library
of Qumran and Modern Scholarship, an exhibit at the Library of Congress. View
selected readings and other recourses. FIU Libraries Judaism Internet Resources http://www.fiu.edu/~library/internet/subjects/religion/reljud.html Find a list of links to recourses for the study of Judaism,
organized into categories such as General Reference, Electronic Journals, and
Early Jewish History and Literature. A Great Assemblage http://www.library.yale.edu/exhibition/judaica/ Gain information on Yale's Great Assemblage, an exhibit of
Judaica, featuring manuscripts, prints, ketubahs, and other important Yiddish
and Hebrew works. Jewish/Israel Index Communities & Synagogues http://www.maven.co.il//subjects.asp?S=171 Navigate through this list of links to Jewish communities and
synagogues. The Jewish Museum London http://www.jewmusm.ort.org Tour through London's Jewish Museum, while learning about exhibitions
and events, education, publications, and helpful links. The Jewish Quarterly http://www.jq.ort.org Read issues of Jewish Quarterly, with archives dating back
to 1994. This online version allows access to about half of the featured articles. Jewish Studies: Internet Resources http://www2.lib.udel.edu/subj/jew/internet.htm Check out University of Delaware's extensive list of Judaism
links, including Jewish Studies topics, museums, libraries, and publications. Judaism 101 http://www.jewfaq.org This site offers an online encyclopedia on Judaism, covering
beliefs, customs, people, language, and scripture. Search the site, start at
your own level of knowledge (basic, intermediate, or advanced), or check out
the extensive links. Maven—More than 5,600 Jewish/Israel Links! http://www.maven.co.il/ Find an extensive list of 1000's of Judaism links, organized
by topics such as Communities, Entertainment, Shopping, and Travel. Reform Judaism http://rj.org Follow this tutorial on Reform Judaism: learn about the religion,
meet the "Family of Reform Judaism," or Ask the Rabbi. A Teacher's Guide to the Holocaust http://fcit.coedu.usf.edu/holocaust/ Learn about the Holocaust through its timeline, people, and
art. This site offers both teacher resources and student activities, as well
as photographs, virtual reality movies, and survivor testimony clips, Welcome to Israel Museum Web Server http://www.imj.org.il/main.html Tour through the Israel Museam, Jerusalem through the collections,
exhibitions, resources, and video clips offered online. United States Holocaust Memorial Museum http://www.ushmm.org/ Gain access to countless museum resources; read the calendar
and academic publications, visit the library and museum shop, view museum images
and exhibitions, or learn about internships and the Days of Remembrance. |