A primary consideration was to find sites that use a variety of categories to organize their list of links. We include, below, a table of our own list of these comprehensive sites indicating in the first row the names of categories they contain. The categories are generic terms that include a variety of topic names used by various websites. Clicking on a category name shows some of the topics that are included within that category.
Featured Sites are websites that have an emphasis on positive news and information about Israel. More sites will be added to this section in the future.
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List of Jewish Resources
American Jewish Historical Society
National Jewish Outreach Program
Featured Sites
These sites primarily emphasize positive news and information from, and about, Israel.
Gov.il
“Currently you can find services and information from the Population and Immigration Authority, the ministries of Tourism, Culture and Sport, Public Security, Transport and Road Safety, and the Law Enforcement and Collection System Authority, along with selected services from all government ministries and authorities.”
Israel 21c
“ISRAEL21c is a non-partisan, nonprofit organization and the publisher of an English-language online news magazine recognized as the single most diverse and reliable source of news and information about 21st century Israel.”
Good News From Israel
“News of Israel’s Achievements and Heartwarming Stories from the Jewish State.”
The Israel Forever Foundation
“The Israel Forever Foundation is an engagement organization that develops and promotes experiential learning opportunities to celebrate and strengthen the personal connection to Israel as an integral part of Jewish life and identity.”
Featured Resource Sites
These are additional sites that provide useful information about Judaism.
Interfaith Family
“InterfaithFamily empowers people in interfaith relationships — individuals, couples, families and their children — to engage in Jewish life and make Jewish choices, and encourages Jewish communities to welcome them.”