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    Posted: 10/08/10

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    Posted: 11/12/09

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The web is filled with amazing opportunities for Jewish learning...but it's also a minefield of misinformation.

The following are some highly recommended sites:

 MJL Logo

MyJewishLearning.com is a transdenominational website of Jewish information and education geared towards learners of all religious and educational backgrounds.

10 minutes of Torah logo

Union of Reform Judaism (North America), Rabbi Eric Yoffie, wrote:

Who among us is so busy that he cannot spend 10 minutes a day in the study of a Jewish text? Just 10 minutes? Such a commitment would enable us to meet our Jewish obligation to make Jewish study a fixed occurrence. If we make time to answer our cell phones a dozen times a day and to check our email five times an hour, surely we can find 10 minutes to contemplate sacred words that nourish the soul.

URJ's 10 Minutes of Torah provides a daily dose of Jewish learning - Click on the link, read the archives and/or sign up for your dose! 

Rabbi Scheinerman's Logo 

Rabbi Scheinerman is a rabbi in Maryland, USA. Her website is devoted to learning about Judaism and Jewish traditions, values, and beliefs.

 Kolel - Liberal Jewish Learning

From the Kolel in Toronto, Canada

"Kolel" is a Hebrew word whose meanings include "inclusive", "embracing", and "community." Kolel is a place where adults gather to engage in serious and joyful Jewish text study which bonds people together, builds community and fosters spiritual growth. We believe not only in giving information but in effecting transformation. Thus Kolel's programs and courses are designed for any Jew who wishes to strengthen and deepen their Judaic knowledge; or individuals who wish to reconnect with their Jewish heritage, or those of other backgrounds exploring what Judaism may mean to them in the future.

JEWISH HISTORY PODCASTS:

Michael Satlow is professor of Religious and Judaic Studies at Brown University. He specializes in the study of Jews in antiquity. He has a series of podcasts available on the topic of the development of Judaism "From Israelite to Jew". Click here to listen. 
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