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March 2002


http://www.bitsela.com/freeart.htm

There is no such thing as a free lunch - not even on the Internet. This being said, some commercial companies do also offer freebies and some of them are pretty good. Bitsela Artz offers several pages of free Jewish clipart images for your personal home page, school or synagogue web site or other non-commercial web sites.


http://www.kashrut.com/
http://www.kashrut.com/travel/

Passover is just around the bend and many of us are on the lookout for information that will make the holiday a bit easier. kashrut.com not only has excellent kashrut information, their section on travel; Kosher Travel is an excellent resource for those of us who keep kosher and like to travel. One word of caution - many of the links are not in English but in the native language of the country being described. However, there is enough English to help you, except for the French site - why am I not surprised.


http://jvibe.com/homer/

One of the less known Jewish traditions is the counting of the omer. The site Homer Calendar is a definite visit. It's cute and although a bit slow, has excellent background information on the tradition as well as a calendar etc., all with the help of (H)omer Simpson. Doohh!


http://www.jewishfilm.com/

Ever wonder what makes a film Jewish? Well then you should visit Jewishfilm.com - a site that highlights notable films and videos of Jewish interest. The site focuses on entertaining readers and aiding in Jewish film festival programming. The list of films meets the needs of adolescence through the elderly, including Yiddish and Yeminite films. There is even a list of films currently of soon to be playing. In addition you can vote for your favorite Jewish Film of 2001.


http://www.jewishculture.org/jewishmuseums/direct.shtml.html

If you are interested in Jewish museums, then this is the site for you. The National Foundation for Jewish Culture, has a list of Jewish Museums around the world, so no matter where you are traveling, be it Greece, Belgium or Oklahoma, USA there is a Jewish museum for you to visit.