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- MAD, Maus, Twisted Sisters: The Wild World of Jewish Cartoonists - Essay from the National Foundation for Jewish Culture. Jewish cartoonists have both helped weave the Jewish story into the mainstream American story and restated the uniqueness of the Jewish experience.
- Jewish Friends - Personal ads for Jewish singles. Includes Jewish party and Jewish event listings, Jewish E-newsletters, kosher restaurant guide.
- Project Mind Foundation - Judaism Section - Foundation for Tikkun Olam. Includes - Search for a Jewish Leader, Jewish Holyday messages, "Jewish View" TV interview, and Jewish essays including "Applied Kabbalah" and "Science and Kedusha."
- Jewish Peace Fellowship - Jewish voice in the peace community and a peace voice in the Jewish community. A nondenominational Jewish organization committed to active nonviolence as a means of resolving conflict, drawing on Jewish traditional sources within the Torah, the Talmud, and contemporary peacemaking sages.
- Shulchan Aruch, Halacha, Jewish Laws, Jewish Customs - Online audio classes on Halacha, Jewish laws, and Jewish customs by Rabbi Y. Shusterman
- The All-Ukrainian Jewish Congress - The All-Ukrainian Jewish Congress (AUJC), founded in April 1997, united the country's disjointed Jewish organizations to promote the Jewish national renaissance. The Congress is a volunteer, independent action organization.
- Jewish Interactive Studies - Online courses for Jewish adults of all educational backgrounds and affiliations, who seek a mature understanding of Judaism and Jewish perspectives on life. Fifteen structured courses cover Jewish ethics, foundations of Judaism, Jewish holidays, and Torah/Bible studies. Most courses are free; some have a nominal fee. Registration required.
- Jewish Children's Regional Service - A social work agency and charitable fund providing help in the way of scholarships for Jewish summer camp programs, grants and no-interest loans for college, Jewish family counseling and referral, and tuition assistance and other aid for Jewish children with physical, emotional, and/or learning disabilities. Serves families in the seven Southern states of Alabama, Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Oklahoma, Tennessee, and Texas.
- Cyndi's List - Jewish - Online resources for Jewish genealogy.
- Jewish Community Foundation of Central New York - A separate tax exempt, non-profit foundation organized to sustain the Jewish people, to enhance the Jewish life and to strengthen the Jewish community through planned giving.
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- Association for Jewish Outreach Programs - The Association for Jewish Outreach Programs also known by its abbreviation AJOP (originally officially called the Association for Jewish Outreach Professionals (and commonly referred to as the Association of Jewish Outreach Profesionals) is an Orthodox Jewish network which was established to unite and enhance the Jewish educational work of rabbis, laypeople, and volunteers who work in a variety of settings and seek to improve and promote ...
- Jewish assimilation - Jewish Assimilation is a social and religious process of loss of the Jewish identity of an individual by marriage to a spouse that is not Jewish, or the abandonment of the Jewish religion to adopt another religion which is more common, and thus more acceptable at the new habitat of that individual. In reality the act of the assimilation comprises ...
- List of Jewish Settlements in the Jewish Autonomous Oblast - This List of Jewish Settlements in the Jewish Autonomous Oblast is an attempt to wikilink to some notable Jewish settlements in the Jewish Autonomous Oblast. the USSR==
- Union of Jewish Students - The Union of Jewish Students (UJS) of the United Kingdom and Ireland was founded in 1973 and represents a constituency of approximately 8,000 Jewish students, with somewhere between five and six thousand being members of its affiliated Jewish Societies (J-Socs) on individual campuses. It is the successor organization to the IUJF (Inter-University Jewish Federation), and is a member of the World Union of Jewish Students (WUJS) and the European ...
- United Jewish Communities - The United Jewish Communities (UJC) is an American Jewish umbrella organization representing 155 Jewish Federations and 400 independent Jewish communities across North America. The UJC was formed from the merger of the United Jewish Appeal (UJA), Council of Jewish Federations, and the United Israel Appeal.