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Resources
Here is a list of good Jewish resources on the Internet where you can get additional information. (edit) (back to top)
see also Wikipedia:Jewish Encyclopedia topics
Research
[edit ]- Wikipedia:The Wikipedia Library - free access to academic databases from Jstor, De Gruyter, Oxford, Cambridge, Taylor & Francis, EBSCOHost, Proquest, etc.
- Cairo Geniza in OPenn
- New York Public Library
- British Library search
- Posen Library of Jewish culture and civilization
- Sefaria. Primary texts in Hebrew and English - nearly all with CC licenses.
- Google Books
- Internet Archive
- Search RAMBI
- USC Shoah visual history archive
- CJH index of Jewish periodicals
- Library of Congress
- American Jewish Archives
- Leo Baeck Institute
- Fordham Jewish History Sourcebook
- Jewish Women's Archive
- US Holocaust Museum
- YIVO - Center for Yiddish Research (Library)
- Antisemitism (De Gruyter)
- Women in Judaism
- Historical Jewish Press (NLI)
- Penn Libraries
- Centropa
- Berman Archive (Stanford)
- AJHS
- Jewish Public Library
- Hebrew Union College free resources
- Wiener Archive
- Digital Bodleian
- Friedberg Jewish Manuscript Society
- Ben Sira
- Columbia Libraries - Jewish Studies
- AJL
- Primo Levi Center
- Haifa
- Manchester Digital Collections
- archives at the Library of the Jewish Theological Seminary
- Yiddish Book Center
- Congress for Jewish Culture
General
[edit ]- Encyclopedia Judaica, 2007
- The Jewish History Resource Center, Project of the Dinur Center for Research in Jewish History, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
- Judaism 101, an extensive FAQ written by a librarian.
- JE
- Extensive Collection of Links, from Shamash.org
- judaism, an external wiki
- Hebrew Wikipedia
- Hebrew Wikiquote
- Hebrew Wikisource
Religious/group sites
[edit ]May not be WP:RS
- Orthodox Judaism - The Orthodox Union: Official website
- Chabad-Lubavitch: Official website
- What is Orthodox Judaism? Frequently Asked Questions and Answers
- The Various Types of Orthodox Judaism
- The State of Orthodox Judaism Today
- Edah (modern/left Orthodox)
- Aish HaTorah
- Union for Traditional Judaism
- The United Synagogues of Conservative Judaism: Official website
- Masorti (Conservative) Movement in Israel
- Reform Judaism (UK): Official website
- Reform Judaism (USA): Official website
- The Origin of Reform Judaism
- Jewish Virtual Library articles on Reform Judaism
- Jewish Reconstructionist Federation: Official website
- Society for Humanistic Judaism: Official website
- Zohar
- World Movement for Karaite Judaism
- Complete Tanakh (in Hebrew, with vowels).
- English Tanakh from the 1917 Jewish Publication Society version.
- The Judaica Press Complete Tanach with Rashi in English
- Torah.org. (also known as Project Genesis) Contains Torah commentaries and studies of Tanakh, along with Jewish ethics, philosophy, holidays and other classes.
- The complete formatted Talmud online. Interpretative videos for each page from an Orthodox viewpoint are provided in French, English, Yiddish and Hebrew.
- Links to many sources of Divrei Torah. Interpretations and discussions of portions of the Tanach from many different viewpoints.
Wikimedia Torah study projects
[edit ]Text study projects at Wikisource. In many instances, the Hebrew versions of these projects are more fully developed than the English.
- Mikraot Gedolot (Rabbinic Bible) in Hebrew (sample) and English (sample).
- Cantillation at the "Vayavinu Bamikra" Project in Hebrew (lists nearly 200 recordings) and English.
- Mishnah in Hebrew (sample) and English (sample).
- Shulchan Aruch in Hebrew and English (Hebrew text with English translation).
Music and sound
[edit ]- Aish HaTorah Shabbat Songs
- Chabad Music
- Persian Rabbi Steaming Music
- Florida Atlantic University Judaica Sound Archives - Thousands of Jewish and Israeli recordings from the 19th to 21st centuries.
- The Piyutim Archive - Text and Audio from the Piyut Archive.