June 2000
http://www.bus.ualberta.ca/yreshef/pesach/shavuintro.html
Nurit Reshef does it again with wonderful easy on the eye graphics.
She covers the background, names of the holiday and customs in an easy to
read format. This site is suitable for children and adults.
http://www.cyber-kitchen.com/rfcj/category.cgi?category=SHAVUOT
And what is Shavuot without blintzes and cheesecake - two less pounds.
Anyway RFCJ (Rec.food.cuisine.jewish) Recipe Archives
is a major archive of recipes both for Shavuot and it seems for almost
any other occasion.
http://www.jfcs-atlanta.org/index.htm
All of us need help sometime or another. It may be with helping
an elderly parent, retraining, counseling for children etc. The Jewish
Family & Career Services in Atlanta show how an organization can use
the Internet to help its constituents.
http://www.jerusalemofgold.co.il/
Strolling down memory lane and reminiscing about the
Six Day War and Jerusalem unification, one song and only one song comes to mind.
So, I was delighted when I encountered Jerusalem of Gold song
site. This song has left an indelible impression on many and was chosen as song
of the year and was also selected as "Song of the Jubilee".
The site provides background information concerning the song and how it came
about. It also refers to the song both in written sources and on the web.
http://www.tanach.org
Need to brush up on Tanach skills?
This is the site you've been searching for.
The Tanach Study Center is designed to provide the
student with a structured learning program for self-study of Tanach.
The site contains: shiurim, archives and student resouce material.
What's also nice is that the archives are organized in 3 ways:
by parsha, topics, and holidays.