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1. American Jews Congress New England Region - works to safeguard Jewish
interests, protect basic freedoms enshrined in the American Bill of Rights,
and to advance the security of Israel.
2. American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee - providing rescue, relief,
and reconstruction in countries around the world.
3. Union of American Hebrew Congregations (UAHC) - synagogue arm of the
Reform Movement in North America. Provides leadership on spiritual, ethical,
and political issues to help create and sustain Reform congregations.
American Jewish Committee - advances ethnic, religious, and racial ties
worldwide through education, advocacy, and diplomacy.
4. American Jewish World Service - providing nonsectarian, humanitarian
assistance and emergency relief developing nations.
5. National Museum of American Jewish History - offers visitors the
opportunity to learn about American Jews in the social, cultural, economic
and political life of this nation.
6. American Jewish Congress - working to protect the legal and civil rights
of all people.
7. American Jewish Historical Society
8. American Asian Kashrus - certifies food kosher along with providing
research, education, and supervision to the kosher consumer. Also features
links for Jewish communities in Asian countries.
9. American Jewish Press Association (AJPA) - professional association for
the Jewish community press in the United States and Canada.
10. American Physicians Fellowship for Medicine in Israel - linking medical
communities of Israel and North America.
11. American Guild of Judaic Art - forum and referral service to help promote
Judaic Art. Members including artists, galleries, retailers of Judaica and
many others professionally involved in the field.
12. Jews in the Civil War - an impressive collection of original texts from
both Union and Confederate sides. From Jewish-American History on the Web.
13. Central Conference of American Rabbis (CCAR) - international rabbinic
association of Reform Judaism. Includes current and archived issues of CCAR
Journal Reform Jewish Quarterly.
14. Reform Judaism Magazine
15. American Jewish Archives - offering manuscripts, nearprint materials,
photographs, audio and video tapes, and more inviting the nation to share in
the American Jewish experience.
16. Jewish-American History on the Web - dedicated to 19th Century Jewish-
American history, poetry and fiction, polemics and philosophy.
17. American University - Jewish Studies Program
18. American Jewish Society for Service - independent, charitable
organization which has been conducting voluntary summer work camps throughout
the US.
19. American Interfaith Institute - works among religious scholars and
educators to build bridges of communication between Christians and Jews.
21. Association of Americans and Canadians in Israel - dedicated to
networking and supporting American and Canadian immigrants.
22. North American Federation of Temple Youth (NFTY)
23. Union of American Hebrew Congregations: Jewish Holidays - explore the
customs and traditions of Reform Jews throughout North America. Also includes
a calendar of Jewish Holidays with secular dates.
24. American Council For Judaism - dedicated to the advancement of Judaism as
a religion of universal and prophetic values, consonant with the ideals of a
democratic society. Articles, a discussion board, and other resources.
25. Jewish American Yellow Pages - Metro Detroit
26. NFTY North East Lakes Region - contains event, contacts, programming
info, photos, and more.
27. Union of American Hebrew Congregations - Pacific Southwest Council -
provides support for congregations and individuals. Includes information on
educational programs and a calendar of events.
28. Jewish American Society for Historic Preservation - identifies and
promotes sites and programs of American Jewish historical interest.
29. NFTY Southeast Region
30. NFTY Southern - features information on events, pictures, email roster,
programming bank, message board, and more.
31. National Polish American-Jewish American Council - project devoted to
furthering mutual understanding and respect between Polish and Jewish
Americans and Poles and Jews throughout the world.
32. North American Federation of Temple Youth - Westchester & Fairfield
Region - contains news, upcoming events, e-mail directory, links to other
regions, and Wefty-chat.
33. Jew Watch: Joseph Pulitzer - biography and links.
34. United Jewish Communities - partnership of United Jewish Appeal, the
Council of Jewish Federations and United Israel Appeal unites three of the
premier organizations in American Jewish philanthropy.
35. Forward, The - American Jewish newspaper, launched in English as a weekly
in May 1990.
36. Catskills Institute - holds conferences and provides educational,
research, and archival services to advance knowledge of the Catskills as a
central component of Jewish-American life.
37. Reconstructionist Rabbinical College - a community of teachers and
students dedicated to the renewal of the rabbinate in the North American
Jewish community.
38. Center for Jewish History, The - a partnership among the American Jewish
Historical Society, Leo Baeck Institute, YIVO Institute and Yeshiva
University Museum.
39. National Foundation for Jewish Culture - promotes American Jewish culture
through grants and programming in film, theater, art, literature, museums,
and scholarships.
40. Walking Stick Foundation - Jewish and Native American site dedicated to
the recovery and preservation of indigenous spirituality. Includes virtual
tour and audio recording.
41. Builders of America: The Jewish Heritage - exhibit on the participation
of Jews in the building of the United States, from Columbus to the Bill of
Rights.
42. Kesher - Reform Students On Campus - the college movement of the Union of
American Hebrew Congregations.
43. Labor Zionist Alliance (LZA) - progressive Zionist organization focused
on the social and political development of American Judaism.
44. Statement of Principles for Reform Judaism - adopted at the 1999
Pittsburgh Convention Central Conference of American Rabbis.
45. Jewish War Veterans - the patriotic voice of American Jewry.
46. Hashomer Hatzair - North American international progressive Zionist Youth
Movement.
47. Cuba-America Jewish Mission, The - dedicated to revitalizing and
improving the physical and spiritual well-being of Jews in Cuba.
48. Congregation Gates of Heaven - affiliated with the Union of American
Hebrew Congregations.
49. PANIM: The Institute for Jewish Leadership and Values - non-profit
educational foundation advancing Tikkun Olam, activism, and civic engagement
by American Jews, grounded in Torah and Jewish values.
50. Religious Action Center of Reform Judaism - educates and mobilizes the
American Jewish community on legislative and social concerns as an advocate
in the U.S. Congress.
51. Temple Sinai - affiliated with the Union of American Hebrew
Congregations. Includes information about services and upcoming events.
52. Temple Beth-El - Congregation Sons of Israel and David. Member of the
Union of American Hebrew Congregations.
53. Southern Jewish Historical Society - highlights Jewish history in the
American South from the Colonial period to the present.
54. Walnut Street - 19th century Jewish-American history.
55. Archive, The - organized to commemorate and preserve the cultural history
of Russian-Jewish immigrants, while creating an interface between this
community and the American public.
56. Temple Emanu-El - affiliated with Union of American Hebrew Congregations.
57. Temple Beth-El - reform synagogue and founding member of the Union of
American Hebrew Congregations.
58. Wolf Lewkowicz Collection - Yiddish letters (with English tra