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| Academic Jewish Studies Internet Directory ("gateway to 418 high quality resources for the study of Judaism") |
| American Jewish Congress |
| An Auschwitz Alphabet (Jonathan Wallace) |
| Anne Frank Center USA |
| H-Antisemitism Discussion Network (HNet Humanities & Social Sciences OnLine) |
| H-Holocaust Discussion Network (HNet Humanities & Social Sciences OnLine) |
| H-Judaic: Jewish Studies Network (HNet Humanities & Social Sciences OnLine) |
| ETV Holocaust Forum (teaching resources on the Holocaust, including lesson plans and an annotated bibliography) (South Carolina Educational Television Commission) |
| J, The Jewish News Weekly of Northern California |
| Jewish Multiracial Network |
| Jewishnet: Global Jewish Information Network |
| Jewish on the WELL ("resource library containing articles of Jewish interest, information about organizations nationally, internationally, or in the Bay Area, and a small software library") (Ari Davidow) |
| Judaism and Jewish Resources (Andrew Tannenbaum) |
| Literature of the Holocaust (Al Filreis, U. Pennsylvania) |
| National Center for Jewish Film (Brandeis U.) |
| The Orthodox Union ("gateway to the Jewish Internet") |
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Responses to the Holocaust: A Hypermedia Sourcebook for the Humanities |
| Homepage for Responses to the Holocaust ("intended to introduce the viewer/reader to the various discourses, disciplines, media and institutions that have produced significant critical and theoretical positions and discussions concerning the Nazi Genocide of the Jews of Europe, 1933-45") (Robert S. Leventhal, U. Virginia) |
| Torah.org - The Judaism Site (Jewish educational material, Torah archives, and e-mail classes) (Project Genesis) |
| United States Holocaust Memorial Museum |
| Andreas Lixl-Purcell, Memoirs as History (essay on women's memoirs and Holocaust history) (U. North Carolina, Greensboro) |
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