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American Jewish Archives American Jewish Historical Society The Emergence of Reconstructionism Kentucky: THE JEWISH, CATHOLIC, SHAKERS and MENNONITES
The Crypto-Jews: An Ancient Heritage Comes Alive Again
From the Archives: Interviews With Crypto-Jews Internet Jewish History Sourcebook China Judaic Studies Association History of Jews in Kentucky Internet Jewish History Sourcebook Jewish-American History on the Web JEWISH GENEALOGY RESOURCES Bibliography for Research in Medieval Rabbinic Judaism
Museum of the Southern Jewish Experience Southern Jewish Historical Society U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum homepage National Museum of American Jewish History
Research in Judaism Diotima's Religion Bibliography http://www.uky.edu/ArtsSciences/Classics/biblio/christianity.html Hebraic Section of the African and Middle Eastern Division--Library
of Congress Gates of Jewish Heritage Jewish Community Online Jewish Net Jewish Studies from Princeton University Library
Jewish Studies Program at St. Johns University Judaica Americana Archives in the United States
Judaism and Jewish Resources Judaism and the Lemba of South Africa (Bantu-speaking
Jews) Judaism 101--Frequently Asked Questions Jewish Links Judaism 101 Kolel: The Adult Centre for Liberal Jewish Learning
Maven: The Jewish Portal National Jewish Outreach Program Project Genesis: Torah on the Information Superhighway
The Ultimate Shabbat Site UCLA Library Collections and Internet Resources in Middle
Eastern, Armenian, and Central Asian Studies Virtual Religion Index--Jewish Studies Ancient Times ABZU JOURNAL INDEX This is an index of journals and periodicals relevant for the study and interpretation of the Ancient Near East which are available on the Internet. It includes journals which provide all or a substantial portion of their content over the Internet. http://www-oi.uchicago.edu/OI/DEPT/RA/ABZU/ABZU_ JOURNAL_INDEX.HTML Archaeology on the Net: Near Eastern Archaeology
Dead Sea Scrolls & Qumran Law in the ancient world Resources for Near Eastern Archaeology Scrolls From the Dead Sea: The Ancient Library of Qumran
and Modern Scholarship Near Eastern Studies from the University of California--Berkely
Women in the Ancient Near East: A Select Bibliography
of Recent Sources in The Oriental Institute Research Archives
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