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Jewish Women's History
Women in Jewish history, ancient to modern, and notable women of Jewish background - Links. [eng]
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Associations, Synagogues, and Congregations (Philip A. Harland)
This site explores social and religious life among associations, Jewish synagogues, and Christian congregations in Roman Asia Minor. It gives special attention to epigraphical and archeological evidence and offers many photos of the Greek cities in the region. [eng]
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eGroups : eejh
"EEJH" is a mailing list for the discussion of Jewish culture and history in the lands of Eastern Europe. Discussions range from East European Jews in ancient times to events in the 21st century. Special attention is devoted to topics dealing with Khazaria, Jewish Culture, Jewish-Christian Relations in Eastern Europe and the Holocaust. [eng]
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Internet Jewish History Sourcebook
The Internet History Sourcebooks Project is an world wide web project designed to provide easy access to primary sources and other
teaching materials in a non-commercial environment. The Internet History Sourcebooks contains collections of public domain and copy-permitted historical texts presented cleanly for educational use. To find something located at this website use the search page. You`ll also find other history sourcebooks: African, East Asian, Indian, Islamic, LGBT, Women's, Global, Science.
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Jews of Khazaria
This book explores the history and culture of the Khazars, a Judaized Turkic people who founded a vast empire in eastern Europe in early-medieval times. [eng]
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Sephardic Jewish History
Sephardic Jewish history and definition. Differences between Sephardic and AshkenazicJews. [eng]
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Judaism Alive
The Judaism Alive site will provide you with a mini-course on jewish history, archive on the past editions, live audio and a search machine to help you with search. [eng]
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Hebrew History Federation Ltd.
A not-for-profit organization dedicated to research, publication, and lecturing about the technological and artistic contributions the Jews have made to civilization. [eng]
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Lemba people
The fascinating story of the Lemba tribe of Jews that left Judea 2,500 years ago. [eng]
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The Medici Archive Project: Jewish History, Religion and Culture
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American Jewish Historical Society
In 1999, the American Jewish Historical Society returned to New York City, its original home, where it joined the American Sephardi Federation, the Leo Baeck Institute, the Yeshiva University Museum, and YIVO, to form the new Center for Jewish History. The Society’s New England headquarters continues to operate in Waltham, Massachusetts, adjacent to the campus of Brandeis University. It also manages Gomez House, the oldest Jewish homestead still extant in North America. [eng]
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The American Jewish Archives
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Hebrews: Marriage
Marriage regulations and arrangement portrayed in the Old Testament are significant both in the context of the society in which they were embedded and of social
orders which later attempted to build moral systems upon biblical models. [eng]
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The American Jewish Archives
Links. [eng]
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Saudades: Portuguese Sephardic History
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