These are Links to Quality Jewish Organizations

Updated 03/2006

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Aish HaTorah is a non-profit, apolitical, international network of Jewish educational centers, providing opportunities for Jews of all backgrounds to discover the wisdom and beauty of their heritage in an atmosphere of open inquiry and mutual respect. Over 25 branches in 8 countries inspire over 100,000 people each year with the meaning of being Jewish.

American Sephardi Federation based in New York City at the Center for Jewish History.

Anna Olswanger Books publishes and promotes books and articles of Jewish interest. The site links to Jewish fiction, Jewish book and author news, and interviews with industry professionals.

Anusim Information Center was been developed by the International Society for Sephardic Progress, because we feel there has been a deficit in the amount and quality of information being distributed by authentic Jewish organizations.

DeProgram Program has streaming audio from Israel. Commentary by the well respected Mr. Shai ben-Tekoa, interviews with major political figures and contemporary Israeli-Jewish music.

Diaspora Yeshiva was founded in 1967 in order to help the large number of students from abroad who were searching for their spiritual heritage in the land of their ancestors. Our main teaching facility is on Mount Zion, adjacent to the Jewish Quarter of the Old City of Jerusalem. Today, our yeshiva offers a wide variety of programs. In addition to our famous program for young English speakers, we also serve Russian and Israeli baalei teshuvah (beginners in Orthodox Judaism).

El Blog de Rafael V. Rabinovich - A Great Jewish Blog

Institut Sépharade Européen - Instituto Sefardi Europeo - European Sephardi In the frame of safeguarding and the transmission of the Sephardic memory, the European Sephardic Institute has as aprimary vocation to collect, centralise, analyse and put at the disposal of ever. Publisher of Los Muestros.

International Sephardic Journal is a peer reviewed publication produced from within the Sephardic community for readers across the globe. It is the official publication of the International Society for Sephardic Progress. As the only journal of its kind, ISJ strives to promote the study of Sephardic Jewish history while at the same promoting topics of interest from contemporary Sephardic life. ISJ would be a valuable addition to any library which focuses on history, religion (Judaica), Holocaust studies, political science or the humanities.

'International Association of Sephardic Religious Discourse' is an Internet based group of members who discuss (through an email list) issues pertaining to Sephardic Halakha (Jewish law), and Sephardic Minhag (religious customs).

International Sephardic Discussion Group is an Internet based group of members who discuss (through an email list) issues pertaining to the Sephardim, past and present. We do not talk about religion on this list. Issues and topics may include Sephardic oriented: World history, genealogy, surnames, Ladino, stories, culture, holidays, events,and other discussion. The majority of the conversation are in English, but everyone is welcome.

Israel Faxx provides you with free, up-to-date news from the Holy Land, an interactive commentary page, as well as more than 1,700 links to sites of Jewish, Christian and Muslim interest. We are offering a free 30-day subscription to our archives, which date to April 1994.

Israel National News is known in Hebrew as Arutz Sheva. It is the news choice for those wanting to hear the news from a Torah community of Israel. It is the only news channel on th Internet giving real-time updates in times of emergency and after attacks.

Rahel Musleah was born in Calcutta, India, the seventh generation of a Calcutta Jewish family that traces its roots to 17th-century Baghdad. Through her multi-media song, story and slide programs, she shares her rare and intimate knowledge of this ancient community’s history, customs and melodies with audiences at synagogues, schools, libraries, women’s groups and cultural events.

Rifcomm Communications is a public relations and publicity company that works with Jewish organizations to promote their organizations, products and ideas.

Sephardic Genealogy Resources, operated by Dr. Malka, author of Sephardic Genealogy: Discovering Your Sephardic Ancestors and Their World.

Sephardim.org A home for information and links on the history, culture, liturgy, and genealogy of the Sephardim in the New World.

Sephardic Holocaust Project grew out of an expansion of the earlier Farhud Recognition Project (FRP). The FRP was developed by the International Society for Sephardic Progress because while the entire world knew about the affects of the Holocaust in Central Europe, few knew it had extended outside of Europe.

Sephardic Renaissance day camp offers Sephardic children an exciting Torah-oriented environment over their summer vacation.

Jewish Task Force promotes the truth about America and Israel - never seen in the media. Listen to the powerful audio radio show in English/Hebrew.

International Society for Sephardic Progress

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