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Temple Beth Israel   http://www.tbi-eugene.org/tbi/index.htm
Eugene's oldest temple and Jewish community center -- in existence in one form or another for over a century.

 Ad-Olam    http://adolam.org/
The seeds of Ad-Olam were planted in the woods of Mendocino back in the ë60s as part of an outreach program for Jews and non-Jews, who wanted to connect with Jewish culture, religion and tradition. This was done in the style of the old European itinerant circuit rabbi who traveled from village to village, home to home.

Seattle Kollel    www.ttec.com/kollel
The Seattle Kollel is an organization of Seattle Rabbis working to strengthen the  quality of Jewish education and teach
classes in a variety of settings from Synagogues to Starbucks.  Programs are offered for Jewis all backgrounds and affiliations
in a non- judgmental atmosphere.

Chabad of Eugene    www.chabadofeugene.org
'Chabad's underlying doctrine is "Ahavat Yisrael" (love for a fellow Jew). Chabad recognizes no differences between Jews;
... Chabad has been active in  Oregon's Jewish community for over 18 years. Chabad House Eugene opened its doors In
September 2002.'

 SimplyJewish.com    www.simplyJewish.com

Learn about Shabbos     www.angelfire.com/ms/torah/shabbat2.html

NCSY    www.ou.org/ncsy/default.htm 
"NCSY, the National Conference of Synagogue Youth, is a multi-faceted  Jewish Youth  group which  is open to all
Jewish youth  regardless of background and affiliation...For Jewish teenagers, NCSY is a relaxed, fun environment 
to learn about their own heritage."

Orthodox Union (OU)    www.ou.org   
'The OU is the largest and most dynamic Jewish movement of its kind in the world; the central address  and national
spokesman for  1,000 synagogues; a not-for-profit educational, outreach and  social service organization  which serves
the burgeoning North American Jewish community.'              

Aish HaTorah    www.aish.com    
Aish is an extensive website that is devoted to all types of Jewish education and resources. This is a 'must visit' website!

Shamash.org    www.shamash.org/trb/judaism.html
Shamash.org is probably the oldest Jewish website on the Internet - you need to look at this site - amazing clearinghouse of
links to any Jewish website worth visiting.

Hareshima    www.hareshima.com/Organizations/counter_missionary.asp
Counter-Missionary Jewish Internet Portal. You must look at this site -- especially if you are a kid, have or know kids 
whom are in school or at university.  Kids are primary targets of  Christian missionaries.

Jewish Defense League    www.jdl.org

Children's Judaica     www.members.tripod.com/~ProudMommy/index.html
Webpage of sites for Jewish children and parents -- holiday fun and  learning and more.

Ask Moses    www.askmoses.com/index.html
More than a traditional 'ask the rabbi' site Ask Moses has a large archive of questions relevant to today's issues, a great site for
kids and adults. The site presents issues in a non-heavy, fun manner. Navigation is made easy by an excellent site map.

Forward in English    www.forward.com
America's longest running Yiddish newspaper, the site includes an extensive list of online Jewish newspaper links.

kolisrael.com    www.kol-israel.com
Streaming radio stations from Israel.

Sichos in English    www.sichosinenglish.org
 

The Rabbi Shlomo Carlebach Foundation    www.rebshlomo.org
'Shir L'Shlomo, The Rabbi Shlomo Carlebach Foundation, was established in Jerusalem after Reb Shlomo Z'tl's passing in
1994 by his devoted students and chaverim...'

Krav Maga    www.kravmaga.com
'Official website of the Krav Maga Association of America, Inc. Krav Maga is the official self defense system of the Israeli
Defense Forces...'

Jason Aaronson Books    www.aronson.com  Artscroll  www.artscroll.com  Pomeranz Books www.pomeranzbooks.com