Topic:Jewish studies
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The Division of Jewish Studies offers academic study of the religion, history, literature, languages, and material culture of the Jews from ancient to modern times.
See also: w:Portal:Judaism, w:Judaism (as a religion), w:Jews (as a people), w:Jewish history, and w:Jewish culture.
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[edit] Sects
[edit] Ethics
[edit] Holidays
- Shabbat
- Yom Kippur
- Rosh Hashannah
- Passover/Pesach
- Purim
- Hannukah
- Shavuot
- Sukkot
- Shemini Atzeret
- Simchat Torah
- Tu B'Shevat
- Lag B'Omer
- Tisha B'Av
[edit] History
[edit] Textual Studies
[edit] General Observances
[edit] Active participants
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- w:Wikipedia:WikiProject Judaism on Wikipedia for collaboration
- Daniel Yehuda
- Erin
[edit] Division news
- August 18, 2006 - Division founded!
[edit] Departments
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[edit] Research projects
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[edit] Resources
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- MyJewishLearning.Com: A Trans-denominational Website Of Jewish Information and Education
- Judaism FAQ: Online introduction to Judaism in book-form
- Wikipedia main article on Judaism, branches into thousands of articles
- Torah.org
- Chabad Lubavitch
- Learn @ JTS (Torah resources)
- United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism
- Aish HaTorah
- Ohr Somayach
- Mechon Mamre (online Hebrew texts, some English)
- Sifrot Kodesh: Tanach, Misnah, Tosefta, Talmud Yerushalmi, Talmud Bavli, Mishneh Torah (Hebrew)

