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April 1999


http://www.savekosovo.com

As the mass exodus of ethnic Albanians fleeing Kosovo continues unabated, the U.N. refugee agency says that, since the strikes began, nearly 400,000 people have sought shelter outside the Serb province. Unfortunately, Every day more and more people die from diseases. They are in need of food, clothing, medicine, etc. On this site one can both contibute financial help and post messages.


http://www.jtsa.edu:80/library/exhib/pcard/index.html

Do you collect postcards? I don’t but still I found the exhibition at JTS a worthwhile trip. It is called The Jewish Experience in Early 20th-Century Postcards.

Don’t forget to click on the postcard in order to get background information.


http://www.cs.ruu.nl/wais/html/na-bng/soc.culture.jewish.html

Have a question relating to Judaism? Be it a question about Zionism or the Holocaust, Reform Judaism or Jews and Israel, There is a newsgroup waiting to hear your thoughts and answer your questions. And if none of the topics interest you, you can always start your own newsgroup!


http://www.bh.org.il/

Almost every tour-group or individual who comes on a visit to Israel visits the Diaspora Museum. Today, you don't have to cross any ocean to visit! See this site for info on Jewish communities, on genealogy, on family names, and much more.


http://www.eskimo.com/~jefffree/recipes/

How can a Jewish link page call itself a Jewish link page if there is no food involved? Well, here it is, folks. 3,056 recipes just for you at the Jewish Recipe Archive. Let us know how it tastes!


http://www.jtsa.edu:80/library/exhib/broadsid/index.html

This web site offers a different glimpse of history. In Jerusalem, during the British Mandate, the Jewish population used to use "kruzim" (proclamations) for publicity. This web site is a collection of such proclamations, along with their explanations. You can even test your Hebrew skills when you read these proclamations enlarged.


http://www.kedumim.co.il/

Another good source for job hunters is Kedumim Personnel, Ltd. Kedumim claims to be "one of Israel's leading employment recruitment organizations. Recruitment and job placement is our exclusive business. We are privately owned, applying western methods and principles. Our personalized, professional service is available throughout Israel. Kedumim Personnel's nine offices, conveniently located, ensure efficient and comprehensive attention to your individual requirements wherever and whenever needed." So send in your resume and get some professional assistence in finding a new job.


http://www.holidays.net/passover/recipes.htm

This web site offers an interesting and varied selection of Pesach recipes. Check out the desserts!


http://www.ou.org/yerushalayim/yomhazikaron/

Yom Hazikaron, the day preceding Israel Independence Day, is devoted to remembering Israel's Fallen Heros. This web site is a tribute to those who gave their lives for the country's independence and its continued existence.


http://www.tehilla.com/news2/index1.htm

Do you have questions about aliyah? Well, Tehilla, the Voluntary Union for Religious Aliyah, has the answers for you in their Derech Tehilla Newsletter. You can now find it online, along with other relevant aliya information such as housing, employment, education, aliyah success stories and more!