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Ahavat Israel Based on the principles of Ahavat Israel: Love for the Jewish Nation, Judaism, and the Land of Israel. Free Jewish chat, postcards, software, discussion forum, games, music, Israel weather, classifieds, and much more.
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All things Jewish in the UK The number one destination for all things Jewish in the UK and more. Featuring World Jewish News, Jewish Showbiz News, Jewish Film Reviews, Jewish Music Reviews, Jewish Interviews, Synagogue Guide, Jewish film guide, Message boards, People finder, festival guides, kosher guide, Jewish Web directory, Israel and more.
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Breslov on the Internet This site is intended to give the same impression of that diversity, as if one visits Uman on Rosh Hashana together with thousands of Breslover Chassidim.
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Chabad-Lubavitch Chabad-Lubavitch
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CHASSIDUS.NET Home of Teachings of Judaism
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Coalition on the Environment and Jewish Life The Coalition on the Environment and Jewish Life brings the moral passion of Jewish tradition and social action to environmental stewardship. We work to advance social justice, protect future generations, preserve the integrity of creation, and strengthen the Jewish community.
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Country Profile of the State of Israel Country Profile of the State of Israel
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Dinur - The Jewish History Resource Center At the Dinur Center for Research's web project you will find all the resources relating to Jewish History
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FAQ on Hasidism (Chassidism) User-friendly FAQ in plain English on Hasidic dress, customs, etc
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HAIKUS FOR JEWS Humorous haikus, combining ancient Zen wisdom with timeless Jewish noodging
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Hasidism The Hebrew word Hasid means "pious" and is employed in classical Jewish sources to designate one whose spiritual devotion extends beyond the technical requirements of Jewish religious law.
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Introduction to Judaism Religious Studies at UC Davis
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Israel Exploration Society The Israel Exploration Society continues to play a key role in archaeological studies. It coordinates much of the multi-institutional archaeological research carried out in Israel as a nonprofit organization governed by an Executive Committee and a Council. This involves organizing excavations, enlisting financial support for archaeological projects, publishing results of such projects and liaison and cooperation with other institutions in the field of publication and in a collective effort to promote the cause of archaeology.
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Israel Travel Resource A trip to Israel is too precious, too personal and too great of an investment to entrust to anyone but an expert. It is a major lifecycle event for most of us. Israel Travel Resource is much more than an ordinary travel agency. With over thirty years experience designing and organizing trips to Israel, we work directly with our clients to custom design a travel program with their specific needs and interests in mind...
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Israel.com Sites about Israel, Judaism and the Holy Land
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Jewish Television Network Find more information on various Jewish shows.
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Jewishnet - Global Jewish Information Network Jewishnet - The Global Jewish Information Network
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JewishRoommate.com Services JewishRoommate.com provides free online Jewish roommate classified ads for Jewish individuals who want to live with other Jewish individuals.
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JTA Global Jewish News Service
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Laws of the Holy Temple Jewish teachings explain that when we learn the laws of the Holy Temple, its structure, the services and sacrifices practiced there, it is as if we are building it.
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Librarian's Lobby by Daniel D. Stuhlman Daniel D. Stuhlman, Librarian's Lobby
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Lone Star Kabbala Welcome to Lone Star Kabbalah! When considering the writings of Judaism, one might think of them as a body of work supported by three pillars - Torah, Talmud, and Kabbalah. To give a simplistic description of the distinction between the three, we might say that Torah tells us WHAT to do, Talmud tells us HOW to do it, and Kabbalah explains WHY we do it. For example, if Torah tells us not to jump off a cliff, then the Talmud explains what constitutes a cliff and how far should one stay away from the edge. Meanwhile, Kabbalah gives a complete description of the theory of gravity and the force with which one would hit the ground so that we could understand why not to jump off that cliff.
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Martin Buber Seiten Information about Martin Buber and topics in Christian-Jewish understanding
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Moshiach . Net Moshiach . Net
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Religious Studies 463: Jewish Mysticism Selected Bibliography on Kabbalah and Jewish Mysticism
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