Jewish Studies Links

CAUTIONARY NOTE: Some Internet websites contain reliable information while others do not, and it is impossible for us to screen them all for quality. Users are therefore advised to be very careful in using information for research purposes, and for quotation in papers and publications it is absolutely essential to verify that the information comes from a competent and reliable source. Before citing websites in papers, students should ask their instructors if they have permission to do so.

For suggestions on how to evaluate internet resources, see Evaluating Internet Research Sources.

For further bibliography on the subject, see Evaluation of Information Sources and Bibliography on Evaluating Internet Resources. Also see How the Web Destroys the Quality of Students' Research Papers.

NOTE: Electronic addresses periodically change or become defunct. If you find that to be the case with any of those listed here, kindly inform the Jewish Studies Program office.

Contents:
Archaeology and Manuscript Discoveries
Holocaust
Library Resources in Jewish Studies
Bible, Ancient Near East, and Related Ancient Websites
Israel and Zionism
Periodicals
Book Dealers and Other Vendors
Scholarly Organizations
Student Organizations
Jewish History
  • Center for Jewish History, New York (American Jewish Historical Society, Leo Baeck Institute, Yeshiva University Museum, and YIVO Institure for Jewish Research)
Funding Sources for Jewish Studies
Miscellaneous

For various other topics of interest, see Internet Resources for the Study of Judaism and Christianity or Pages from WWW, by Jay C. Treat.  The home pages of Religious Studies and History also have many valuable links. 

 


Illustrations for the Meshal ha-kadmoni. Second edition. Venice, 1546.



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