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  1. God Is a Verb: Kabbalah and the Practice of Mystical Judaism by David A. Cooper, 1998-09-01
  2. Paul and Palestinian Judaism: A Comparison of Patterns of Religion by E. P. Sanders, 1977-06-01
  3. The Choice: Converts to Judaism Share Their Stories by Arnine Cumsky Weiss, Carol Weiss Rubel, 2010-10-15
  4. Women of the Wall: Claiming Sacred Ground at Judaism's Holy Site
  5. Messianic Judaism: A Modern Movement With an Ancient Past: (A Revision of Messianic Jewish Manifesto) by David H. Stern, 2007-05
  6. Surprised by Christ: My Journey from Judaism to Orthodox Christianity by A. James Bernstein, 2008-05-15
  7. The Internal Diversification of Second Temple Judaism by Jeff S. Anderson, 2002-07-16
  8. Textual Sources for the Study of Judaism (Textual Sources for the Study of Religion)
  9. Judaism and Vegetarianism by Richard H. Schwartz, 2001-02
  10. Understanding Judaism: A Basic Guide To Jewish Faith, History And Practice (Artscroll) by Mordechai Katz, 2000-11-01
  11. Readings in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam by John Corrigan, Frederick M. Denny, et all 1998-01-15
  12. The Many Faces of Judaism: Orthodox, Conservative, Reconstructionist & Reform by Moshe Ben Aharon, 1981-01-01
  13. Judaism by Israel Abrahams, 2009-10-04
  14. The Eerdmans Dictionary of Early Judaism

81. Society For Humanistic Judaism - Home Page
Humanistic judaism is a nontheistic alternative in contemporary Jewish life. It was established by Rabbi Sherwin T. Wine in 1963 in Detroit, Michigan.
http://www.shj.org/
SHJ Philosophy Membership
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SHJ Calendar ... Hurricane Katrina Disaster Relief As Humanistic Jews we believe it is our responsibility to care for our fellow human beings. We urge you to contribute to the massive relief efforts necessary in the wake of Hurricane Katrina. Humanistic Judaism embraces a human-centered philosophy that combines the celebration of Jewish culture and identity with an adherence to humanistic values and ideas. Humanistic Judaism offers a nontheistic alternative in contemporary Jewish life. It was established by Rabbi Sherwin T. Wine in 1963 in Detroit, Michigan, and has grown into a worldwide movement. Humanistic Jews value their Jewish identity and the aspects of Jewish culture that offer a genuine expression of their contemporary way of life. Humanistic Jewish communities celebrate Jewish holidays and life cycle events (such as weddings and bar and bat mitzvah) with inspirational ceremonies that draw upon but go beyond traditional literature. The Society for Humanistic Judaism was organized in 1969. The Society's mission is to mobilize people to celebrate Jewish identity and culture consistent with a humanistic philosophy of life.

82. Tree Of Life Congregation
Promotes the fundamental principles of Reform judaism; includes details on programs, location and events.
http://uahc.org/congs/sc/sc002/

83. Sephardim And Crypto-Judaism: Definition Of Terms And Brief History
A concise introduction to the topic by Dr. Seth Ward of University of Denver.
http://www.du.edu/~sward/sephardim.html
Sephardim and Crypto-Judaism: Definition of Terms and Brief History
By: Dr. Seth Ward
Center for Judaic Studies/Dept. of History University of Denver President, Hispano Crypto-Jewish Resource Center
What do we mean by the term "Sephardim"?
Spanish Jews are called Sephardim; the singular is "Sephardi." The Hebrew "sephardi" or "sepharadi" refers either to a single Spanish Jew, or is used as an adjective meaning pertaining to the Sephardim. For example, Moses Maimonides (1135-1204) called himself Moses... the Sephardi. "Sephardic" is used in English as an adjective, not a noun: someone may be Sephardic, but the people should be called "Sephardim" rather than "Sephardics;" Up to the fifteenth century, "Sephardi" was used primarily to refer to the Jewish community in the Iberian peninsula itself, or to someone who was born there. Thus Maimonides called himself "the Sephardi," but his son Abraham, born in Egypt, did not. This changed in the fifteenth and especially sixteenth centuries, primarily as a result of the expulsion of the Jews from the Iberian Peninsula.
How did the Biblical term Sepharad come to mean "Spain?"

84. Judaism
The American Jewish Congress is sponsoring judaism as part of its basic policy judaism, conceived as a free and nonpartisan organ, is dedicated to the
http://humwww.ucsc.edu/judaism/judaism.html
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The American Jewish Congress is sponsoring Judaism as part of its basic policy to stimulate an informed awareness of Jewish affairs, encourage Jewish scholarship and adequate opportunities for Jewish education, and generally foster the affirmation of Jewish religious, cultural and historic identity. Judaism , conceived as a free and non-partisan organ, is dedicated to the creative discussion and exposition of the religious, moral, and philosophical concepts of Judaism and their relevance to the problems of modern society. Jack Rosen, President
Neil B. Goldstein, Executive Director American Jewish Congress For ads, subscriptions, or requests for single issues, please contact Arthur Barnes, American Jewish Congress, 15 East 84th Street, New York, NY 10028, phone: (212) 879-4500, email: abarnes@ajcongress.org
For editorial questions, contact Zoe Sodja, Editorial Coordinator for Judaism at the University of California, Santa Cruz.

85. The World Union For Progressive Judaism
The World Union for Progressive judaism. . . Find A Congregation In, Argentina, Aruba, Australia, Austria, Bahamas, Belarus, Belgium, Brazil
http://wupj.org/
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86. Redirecting...
Jewish Associates of CRC is a group who question the practice of ritual circumcision in judaism. Specific citations of Judaic belief are given.
http://www.circumcision.org/question.htm

87. Varieties Of Orthodox Judaism
Varieties of Orthodox judaism. The major groupings of Orthodoxy from its inception until the present day are represented in the following diagram.
http://www.ucalgary.ca/~elsegal/363_Transp/08_Orthodoxy.html
Varieties of Orthodox Judaism
The major groupings of Orthodoxy from its inception until the present day are represented in the following diagram. Note that this diagram is an HTML image map. Clicking on any of its components in a graphic World Wide Web browser will link you to a detailed description of the movement in question. Click here to read about Hasidism Click here to read about the Gaon of Vilna and the oppsition to Hasidism Click here to read about Rabbi Samson Raphael Hirsch and Neo-Orthodoxy Click here to read about Lithuanian Hasidism and the Chabad movement Click here to read about Lithuanian Orthodoxy Click here to read about Religious Zionism Click here to read about the Aguddat Israel movement Click here to read about the Musar (moralistic) movement Click here to read about Centrist Orthodoxy Click here to read about the Shas party and Sefaradic Orthodoxy Click here to read about the Natorei Karta and religious anti-Zionism Click here to read about Rabbi Eliezer Shach and contemporary Lithuanian-style Orthodoxy Click here to read about Gush Emunim and religious extreme nationalism The term "Orthodoxy" is applied to Jewish traditionalist movements that have consciously resisted the influences of modernization that arose in response to the European Emancipation and Enlightenment movements. It is not usually employed to designate Jewish traditionalism prior to the modern era, nor does the phenomenon appear in communities that were unaffected by the

88. Tzivos Hashem Home Page
Literally The Army of Gd, an organization for Jewish boys and girls the world over. Provides materials that teach children about how to be Jewish and what judaism means.
http://www.tzivos-hashem.org/
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89. The Society For The Advancement Of Nazarene Judaism
Society for the Advancement of Nazarene judaism Home Page.
http://www.nazarene.net/
The Society for the Advancement of
Nazarene Judaism
Netzari Yehudim
He who seeks will not cease till he finds,
and having found he will be amazed,
and having been amazed he will reign,
and having reigned he will rest.
The Goodnews according to the Hebrews Hebrew Roots N.T. Site Books and Tapes General Statement of Faith Yeshiva Links - WorldWide Hub Books/Tapes/Judaica Mitsvah Club Feedback View Sabbath Poll Results here Articles History of the Nazarenes Nazarenes and the Pharasaic School of Hillel Biblical Law for today? New Covenant for today? The Kingdom Offer Dates of the Crucifixion and Resurection The Timing of Pesach Commentary on Hebrews Rapture "Christmass" "Easter" Men's Headcoverings Real Audio Messages SANJ Feedback Hermeneutics/Halachah Beit Din PaRDeS 7 Rules of Hillel 13 Rules of Ishmael Divorce Halachah Shabbat Halachah Meat offered to Idols "Christmas"

90. RelS 363: Judaism In The Modern Age: Index Of Notes
An online sourcebook of documents and notes for the course, judaism in the Modern Age, given by the University of Calgary.
http://www.ucalgary.ca/~elsegal/363_Transp/363_list.html
Religious Studies 363: Judaism in the Modern Age:
Index of Class Notes

91. The Hope Of Israel
A variety of articles on Messianic judaism.
http://www.uhcg.org/HoI/hope-israel.html
"If I shut up the heavens and there is no rain; if I command the locusts to ravage the land; or if I let loose pestilence against My people, when My people, who bear My name, humble themselves, pray, and seek My favor and turn from their evil ways, then I will hear in My heavenly abode and forgive their sins and heal their land." II Chronicles 7:13-14 We hope you enjoy the articles on the following subjects
and may they be a light unto your path:
The Quest for the Ancient of Days
and His Way of Life

Functions of a Savior, Messiah, Priest, and Prophet

How Great He Is

In the Beginning

Irrefutable Proof of the Existence of the CREATOR
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The Test

Calendar and Full Moon
Observable Scriptural Hebrew Calendar with Festival Dates
Data Included for Calendar Determination. With Calendar Sheets for Associated Articles Has Hebrew Time Been Lost? The New Full Moon What Year of the World Was the Year 2000? When Should The First Month Of The Year Start? Festival Days, Pilgrim Feasts Feasts of Booths Hebrew Pesach (Passover) Timeline Chart Observe the Sabbath Day, But Forget the Sabbath Night? Waving a Sheaf of Barley Oh Israel, Beware Hosea in the 21st Century Independence Day Lamentations Over Israel Let the 'Good' Times Roll ... Warning to the Shepherds of Israel Stem Cell Research When Does Human Life Begin?

92. Judaism Home Page
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http://uwacadweb.uwyo.edu/religionet/er/judaism/

93. ãó äáéú - äîøëæ ìéäãåú îú÷ãîú - áéú ãðéàì
The only Progressive/Reform synagogue in Tel AvivJaffa; part of the World Union for Progressive judaism and affiliated with UAHC.
http://www.beit-daniel.org.il

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94. Judaism, Reform Judaism, Reform Jews, What Reform Jews Believe, About Reform Jud
Central tenets of this faith, based on the questions in the BeliefO-Matic quiz.
http://www.beliefnet.com/story/80/story_8054_1.html
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95. MACHAR/The Washington Congregation For Secular Humanistic Judaism
Washington congregation for Secular Humanistic judaism. Offers membership information, newsletter, worship and education programs, contacts and links.
http://www.machar.org/
Machar, The Washington Congregation for Secular Humanistic Judaism
Machar, The Washington Congregation for Secular Humanistic Judaism Affiliated with the Society for Humanistic Judaism Celebrating Jewish culture and identity with Humanistic philosophy and values Home Introduction Principles of Machar Jewish Cultural School Holidays
Texts of Services Meet Machar's Rabbi Community Service and Social Action Monthly Newsletter Book Study Club ... Related Links Last updated by A.Grosmark Sep. 1, 2005
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MACHAR
Click here for more information Hanna Merin Director of Machar's Jewish Cultural School
We welcome our new school director. Hanna Merin is an Israeli native with degrees in education, Jewish philosophy, and philosophy of education. She brings with her over twenty years of experience in a variety of aspects of education. This month in our Newsletter
  • Machar goes back to school September 18 Shabbat guest speaker - Joslyn Williams, president, Metro Washington Council of the AFL-CIO, on health issues for workers

96. Judaism -- Beliefnet.com
Join the Conversation in Beliefnet s judaism Community judaism Culture Meet 50 Shekel Schlepping Through the Alps The Problem with Passion
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    97. Neveh Shalom - Portland Oregon
    A shul affiliated with the United Synagogue of Conservative judaism (USCJ).
    http://www.nevehshalom.org/
    W We strive to serve Judaism and our members through worship service, Jewish education for children and adults, social and cultural activities, special experiences for all ages and life cycle ceremonies. Rabbi Isaak
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    Neveh Shalom was formed by the merger of two existing Conservative congregations in 1961. One of those original synagogues (Ahavai Shalom) was founded in 1869 and the other (Neveh Zedek) in 1895. We are the second oldest Jewish congregation in the Pacific Northwest and the oldest Conservative congregation on the West Coast. This history and longevity establishes for our membership a sense of respect for our traditions at the same time as we encourage new concepts and innovations. We are a multi-generational congregation of nearly 1,000 family units. Our programs range from a bi-weekly Tot Shabbat service to Senior Citizen events. Our building was built in 1961 and is situated in residential southwest Portland on property surrounded by trees, reflective of our appreciation of the beauty that is Oregon. Religious services are led by our Rabbi, Daniel Isaak, and our Cantor, Linda Shivers, abd our ritual director Aaron Vitells. Our Rabbi Emeritus, Joshua Stampfer, also actively participates in the ritual observance of our congregation. There is a full array of regularly scheduled services; please check the current calendar for details.

    98. Internet Resources For The Study Of Judaism And Christianity
    Study of judaism and Christianity. Compiled by Jay C. Treat. Introduction; Important Links to Links; Reference; Texts and Translations; Language
    http://ccat.sas.upenn.edu/~jtreat/rs/resources.html
    Internet Resources for the
    Study of Judaism and Christianity
    Compiled by Jay C. Treat
  • Introduction
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    This page lists a number of sites on the Internet that are useful for the study of Judaism and Christianity. The list is necessarily partial, provisional, and even parochial. A casual glance will show how Penn-centered it is. It is amazing that this much relevant information already exists on the Internet. Some of this material is brilliant, and much of it is useful. One should realize, however, that most original research Robert Harris had made available some useful guidelines for " Evaluating Internet Research Sources
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    100. BRITH SHOLOM BETH ISRAEL CONGREGATION
    History, contacts, calendar, and fellowship information from this congregation worshiping in accordance with the Ashkenazi ritual of Orthodox judaism; located Downtown.
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    Brith Sholom Beth Israel Charleston, South Carolina The Orthodox Shul where everyone is welcome.
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    Fax: 843-577-6699
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