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Association for Jewish Studies
  • Association for Jewish Studies
    Founded in 1969, the Association for Jewish Studies (AJS) is a learned society and professional organization that seeks to promote, maintain, and improve teaching and research in Jewish Studies at colleges, universities, and other institutions of higher learning. With 1500 members, the AJS provides an intellectual forum for university faculty, graduate students, independent scholars, and museum and related professionals.
Archive of Modern Hebrew Literature
  • Modern Hebrew Literature
    Project Ben-Yehuda aims to make accessible the classics of Hebrew literature (poetry and prose at first, and then essays etc.) to the reader of Hebrew. For that purpose, the literary works are converted to a format that is readable and searchable on the Internet. The project is intended to be of use for both amateurs and scholars of literature.
American Academy of Religion
  • A A R
    In a world where religion plays so central a role in social, political, and economic events, as well as in the lives of communities and individuals, there is a critical need for ongoing reflection upon and understanding of religious traditions, issues, questions, and values. The American Academy of Religion's mission is to promote such reflection through excellence in scholarship and teaching in the field of religion.
Online Tanach text in English and Hebrew (linear translation)
  • English and Hebrew Text of the Tanach

    A complete English- Hebrew text of the Tanach with available audio readings of each chapter. Select the Biblical book from the options in the middle of the page.

    You may then focus on a particular chapter and hear it read aloud.

Center for Jewish History
  • C J H
    The Center for Jewish History is one of the great public Jewish historical and cultural institutions in the world, and its mission is clear: To foster the creation and dissemination of Jewish knowledge and to make the historical and cultural record of the Jewish people readily accessible to scholars, students and the broad public.
Judaica Collection at UPenn Library
Academic Journals in Jewish Studies


Other Jewish Studies Departments
On-line Exhibits from the Jewish Museum in New York
  • Making Connections in Art and Jewish Culture
    Explore the collection interactively. This online exhibition includes sixty works, from ancient artifacts to contemporary art and television clips, and traces their interconnections.