WSJL supports Jewish education for all people at all levels.
The Internet is filled with opportunities to learn, and these are a few of our favorites.
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Academic Jewish Historical Society
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Academic Jewish Studies Internet Directory
http://www.jewish-studies.com
This is the prime gateway to hundreds of high quality resources for the study of Judaism, including access to library catalogs and to databases like "RAMBI - Index of Articles in Jewish Studies". - American Jewish Legacy
http://www.ajlegacy.org
An Audio/Visual History Project describing the traditional life of cities and rural areas in the United States prior to World War II. -
Center for Jewish History in New York
http://www.jewsinamerica.org
This site provides a comprehensive history of American Jewish, including timelines and photos. -
Chicago Jewish Historical Society
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Archives of Alan D. Corré, Emeritus Professor of Hebrew Studies at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
http://minds.wisconsin.edu/handle/1793/7217
Translations, bar mitzvah addresses, children's stories, perpetual Jewish/Civil and Parasha calendars, and much more on this archive of Dr. Corré's UWM website. - Coalition for the Advancement of Jewish Education (CAJE)
http://www.caje.org/ The largest Jewish educators organization in North America is made up of teachers, principals, parents and students from every corner of Judaism who love to learn and teach. Information about events and conferences. -
Drisha Institute for Jewish Education
http://www.drisha.org
Creating opportunities for women in scholarship, education and leadership. -
Genealogical Institute at the Center for Jewish History in New York
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Golda Meir holdings at UW-Milwaukee
http://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/cgi/f/findaid/findaid-idx?page=home;c=wiarchives;cc=wiarchives
Golda Meir holdings at the UW-Milwaukee Area Research Center. - Internet Jewish History Sourcebook
http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/jewish/jewishsbook.html
Information about Jewish history, including audio files, photos, and links to international archives. A very large site with an impressive number of primary sources, valuable to students and teachers alike. - Jewish American Collection of the Milwaukee Urban Archives
http://www.uwm.edu/Dept/Library/arch/jewsal.htm
Housed at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, this archive is an invaluable resource for about the history of Milwaukee's Jewish communities. Contains the papers of Rabbi Joseph Baron, the founder of the Wisconsin Society for Jewish Learning. - Jewish Genealogy
http://www.jewishgen.org
The primary source for researchers of Jewish genealogy around the world. - Library Web: Jewish Studies
http://www.columbia.edu/cu/libraries/indiv/area/Jewish/
Scholars of Jewish culture and religion consult this library of links to resources in topics of Aliyah, anti-Semitism, the Holocaust, Israel, holidays, Judaism and languages. With bibliographies, organizations, publications, libraries and literature. - Milwaukee Jewish Historical Society
http://www.http://www.milwaukeejewishhistorical.org/
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Panim - The Institute for Jewish Leadership and Values
http://www.panim.org
Integrating Jewish learning, values, and social responsibility. - Shamash: The Jewish Internet Consortium
http://www.shamash.org
Shamash provides a wealth of information on the Jewish internet, links for Jewish study as well as many discussion groups. -
Sino-Judaic Institute
http://www.sino-judaic.org
Promotes the study and preservation of Jewish history in China and supports Chinese scholars in the publication of information in China about Judaism and Jewish history. - Tikkun Ha-Ir of Milwaukee, Inc.
http://www.thi-milwaukee.org
Tikkun Ha-Ir of Milwaukee provides volunteer, social action, and study opportunities for all Jews regardless of affiliation. Activities integrate the study of Jewish texts with social action projects to improve the civic life of Milwaukee and its people. - University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee archives
ttp://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/cgi/f/findaid/findaid-idx?page=home;c=wiarchives;cc=wiarchives
All the records of the Wisconsin Society for Jewish Learning since its inception are located at this site. - Wisconsin Jewish Archives of the Wisconsin Historical Society
http://www.wisconsinhistory.org/research.asp
A research tool to access holdings of the Wisconsin Historical Society, including the Wisconsin Jewish Archives, which were founded by the Wisconsin Society for Jewish Learning in 1955.
Please email suggestions for additional resources or information about broken links to webms@wsjl.org.
