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         Judaism:     more books (100)
  1. Gateway to Judaism: The What, How, And Why of Jewish Life by Mordechai Becher, 2005-11-07
  2. Judaism and Christianity: the Differences by Trude Weiss-Rosmarin, 1997-01-01
  3. American Judaism: A History by Jonathan D. Sarna, 2005-10-24
  4. Liberal Judaism by Eugene B Borowitz, 1984-05-01
  5. The Children of Abraham: Judaism, Christianity, Islam: A New Edition (Princeton Classic Editions) by F. E. Peters, 2006-08-21
  6. Jesus and Judaism by E. P. Sanders, 1985-05-01
  7. Judaism
  8. Every Person's Guide to Judaism by Lydia Kukoff Stephen J. Einstein, 1989-08-01
  9. Judaism: A Way of Being by David Hillel Gelernter, 2009-11-24
  10. Judaism, the First Phase: The Place of Ezra and Nehemiah in the Origins of Judaism by Joseph Blenkinsopp, 2009-08-26
  11. Empowered Judaism: What Independent Minyanim Can Teach Us about Building Vibrant Jewish Communities by Elie Kaunfer, 2010-02-01
  12. Art and Judaism: A conversation between Yaacov Agam and Bernard Mandelbaum by Yaacov Agam, 1981
  13. A History of God: The 4,000-Year Quest of Judaism, Christianity and Islam by Karen Armstrong, 1994-08-09
  14. Ancient Judaism and Christian Origins: Diversity, Continuity, and Transformation by George W. E. Nickelsburg, 2003-09-01

21. Chabad.org - Torah, Judaism And Jewish Info
Official homepage for worldwide ChabadLubavitch movement that promotes judaism and provides daily lectures and insights. Chabad-Lubavitch is a
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22. Judaism And Jewish Resources - Andrew Tannenbaum
judaism and Jewish resources in a popular and wellorganized index, carefully monitored to ensure that all links are active. On the web since 1993.
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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. This web page is eleven years old! Here's what it looked like on 29 November, 1993.
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Israel is very well connected to the Internet. The Israel Internet Association maintains the national Domain Name registry. There are many companies and organizations on the web, in the public and private sector. This page points to Israeli indexes to keep track of most Israeli sites, rather than trying to duplicate their efforts. Machba (Merkaz haCHishuvim haBein-Universitai, the Israeli Interuniversity Computer Center) has an informative Israel Academic Network(ILAN) FAQ.

23. Outreach To Judaism - Answering Judaism's Objections To Christianity
A Biblical response to Rabbi Tovia Singer's Outreach judaism.
http://www.outreachtojudaism.net/index.html
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24. Judaism And Jewish Resources - Andrew Tannenbaum
judaism and Jewish resources in a popular and wellorganized index, carefully monitored to ensure that all links are active. On the web since 1993.
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25. Shamash Home Page
Shamash s Jewish Link Database Jewish Resources on the Internet 50 Year Yahrzeit Calendar Frequently Asked Questions about judaism Save a life Have
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26. Chabad Center Of West Bay
Summer 2001 is a place for children to experience the richness, excitement and warmth of Rhode Island Warwick's judaism.
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27. USCJ United Synagogue Of Conservative Judaism
Conservative judaism Synagogues, day schools, issues and position papers, torah readings, holiday information.
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28. Reform Judaism
Basic information about Reform judaism from the UAHC. Includes links to all Reform organizations.
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OR Search a specific Reform Web site Index of Reform Web sites HUC-JIR Union congregations Torah commentaries: Torat Hayim Torah commentaries: Shabbat Table Talk Reform Judaism Magazine archives URJ Press Transcontinental Music Publications CCAR CCAR Index of Reform Responsa CCAR Resolutions Union Resolutions WRJ Resolutions Reform Judaism took root in North America more than 130 years ago under the leadership of Rabbi Isaac Mayer Wise, one of several European rabbis who brought the changes in Judaism occurring in Europe to these shores. Reform Judaism is now the largest Jewish movement in North America, with more than 900 congregations and 1.5 million people. The word "Reform" in the name of our Movement is a recognition that reform is part of our way of life, as it has been for Jews throughout the centuries.

29. Yeshuah - New Covenant
Read scriptural descriptions of the Messiah and the controversy in judaism about Yeshuah.
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New Covenant Jeremiah (Yirmeyahu) 31
"The days are coming," declares the LORD , "when I will plant the house of Israel and the house of Judah with the offspring of men and of animals. Just as I watched over them to uproot and tear down, and to overthrow, destroy and bring disaster, so I will watch over them to build and to plant," declares the LORD . "In those days people will no longer say, 'The fathers have eaten sour grapes, and the children's teeth are set on edge.' Instead, everyone will die for his own sin; whoever eats sour grapes-his own teeth will be set on edge. "The time is coming," declares the LORD , "when I will make a new covenant

30. The Jewish Theological Seminary
The academic and spiritual center of Conservative judaism worldwide.
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31. Reform Judaism
Nevertheless, since its earliest days, Reform judaism has asserted that a judaism The great contribution of Reform judaism is that it has enabled the
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OR Search a specific Reform Web site Index of Reform Web sites HUC-JIR Union congregations Torah commentaries: Torat Hayim Torah commentaries: Shabbat Table Talk Reform Judaism Magazine archives URJ Press Transcontinental Music Publications CCAR CCAR Index of Reform Responsa CCAR Resolutions Union Resolutions WRJ Resolutions Throughout history, Jews have remained firmly rooted in Jewish tradition, even as we learned much from our encounters with other cultures. Nevertheless, since its earliest days, Reform Judaism has asserted that a Judaism frozen in time is an heirloom, not a living fountain. The great contribution of Reform Judaism is that it has enabled the Jewish people to introduce innovation while preserving tradition, to embrace diversity while asserting commonality, to affirm beliefs without rejecting those who doubt, and to bring faith to sacred texts without sacrificing critical scholarship. Tikkun olam In addition to our belief that Judaism must change and adapt to the needs of the day to survive and our firm commitment to

32. Escape From Counterfeit Judaism, By Jeff Neckonoff
Jeff Neckonoff went from being a secular Jew in Brooklyn, to the HebrewChristian world, to the path to Torah judaism.
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Escape From Counterfeit Judaism, by Jeff Neckonoff
The above picture of me in a Lake George stockade epitomizes my state of mind while in the Messianic/Hebrew Christian movement. I seemed happy, fulfilled and "saved", but in reality I was trapped in a false belief system and didn't even know it. To learn about my journey, please read on... I was born in Maimonides Hospital in Brooklyn 39 years ago. I was raised in Canarsie, in an area that was so Jewish that for my first few years of elementary school, I actually thought that non-Jews were a minority people in the United States. Unfortunately, my paternal grandparents were extremely secular. My maternal grandmother passed away before I was born. And the only person who had just a tenuous connection to Torah was my maternal grandfather, who passed away when I was 9 years old. Even though we were raised very secular, being "culturally" Jewish was an important part of our close knit family. We celebrated the Jewish holidays by staying home from school, and having nice dinners with some close relatives. Unfortunately, there were no prayers or explanations. Once in a while, we'd attend services at the Canarsie Jewish Center (C) on East 107th Street. Everything seemed to be done out of habit. I never felt any spirituality there.

33. 29 Tammuz 5765 - OU.ORG - Your Gateway To The Jewish Internet -
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34. Question 8.4: What Is The Orthodox View Of The Role Of Women In Judaism?
Answers the question of whether or not polygyny is permitted within any sect of judaism.
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35. ORB --Judaism Index
Topical monograph by Elka Klein, with collected links to other online resources.
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Medieval Jews and Judaism
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36. USCJ United Synagogue Of Conservative Judaism
Conservative judaism Synagogues, day schools, issues and position papers, torah readings, holiday information.
http://www.uscj.org/

37. Judaism|BBC World Service
judaism increase your understanding by reading and hearing about different religions from around the world.
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Most Jewish people in the world live in Israel or the USA. The largest European Jewish community is in France. There are 285,000 Jews living in the UK. Only 85,000 of them are active in their faith, but virtually all the others still regard being Jewish as a vital part of their identity.

38. Zipple.com - The Jewish SuperSite
Explore judaism, Israel and the Holocaust at Zipple.com, the Jewish SuperSite! Guides to every city in Israel. History of Israel, the Jewish people and Jerusalem.
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39. Torah.org - The Judaism Site
judaism on the Internet The ultimate resource for Jews, judaism, Jewish Education, and Torah.
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September 7, 2005 3 Elul, 5765 Torah Portion: Shoftim Deuteronomy 16:18-21:9 Haftorah: Isaiah 51:12-52:12 Elimelech
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40. Women In Judaism
Women in judaism A Multidisciplinary Journal and Contemporary Writing.
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Journal WOMEN IN JUDAISM: A MULTIDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL is an academic, refereed journal published exclusively on the Internet, and devoted to scholarly debate on gender-related issues in Judaism. The ultimate aim of the journal is to promote the reconceptualization of the study of Judaism, by acknowledging and incorporating the roles played by women, and by encouraging the development of alternative research paradigms. Cross-methodological and interdisciplinary, the journal does not promote a fixed ideology, and welcomes a variety of approaches. WOMEN IN JUDAISM: CONTEMPORARY WRITINGS is a collection of non-refereed articles featuring new Midrash, essays and fiction on contemporary Jewish issues. WOMEN IN JUDAISM: ENCYCLOPEDIA is an electronic reference tool for general readers, scholars and students. The entries are organized chronologically and thematically, dealing with Jewish women in biblical, post-biblical, medieval, and modern times.
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