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April 2000


http://www.uottawa.ca/~weinberg/hebraica.html

One of the hazards of doing this job is getting carried away. Such was the case when I entered Michael Davidson Early Hebrew Printing Homepage. This is evidently a work of love and what the site may lack in fancy graphics, it makes up for it in it's depth of information.


http://www.research.ibm.com/image_apps/huc.html http://www.facsimile-editions.com/bh_page.htm

Being almost Pessach, I looked for old haggadot and quickly found two. IBM Research - Klau Library, Hebrew Union College and Facsimile Editions - The Barcelona Haggadah. Personally I love the feel of old books. Well this is second best.


http://www.kashrut.com/Passover/

Talking about Pessach, many people are utterly confused when it comes to keeping Kosher for Pessach. One site which does a lot to clarify the issues and which has up to date information is naturally called Kashrut.Com


http://www.wzo.org.il/encountr/pseder.htm http://www.wzo.org.il/encountr/beets.htm

Two good short intros for Pessach (though no pictures) are from the World Zionist Organization Hagshama Department entitled The "Seder" of the Seder for the Seder itself and A Guide to the Gastronomic Trauma of Pesach.


http://www.hum.huji.ac.il/dinur/Internetresources/gen.htm

Are you looking for a good starting point for Jewish Genealogy? The Dinur Center at Hebrew University, has done a fine job in producing a good comprehensive jump-off point. One caution, make sure you have time before you get started - it can be very addicting.