January 2003
http://www.israelartguide.co.il
Considering the weather, you might use this time of year to visit
local museums or even small art galleries. The problem is, how do you
know exactly who is doing, what, where? Here comes the Israel Art
Guide. To be honest, I am not crazy about the layout but the information is well
detailed and it gave me some great ideas. I especially like the fact that they
include some previews so that I have an idea of what I will be seeing.
http://www.j.co.il/trivia/
A fun way to brush up on your Jewish knowledge is the
The Jewish Trivia database, a collection of questions and answers
relating to selected Jewish topics. Whether it is learning about Jewish laws,
customs, history and current events or preparing a quiz for a class discussion,
the Jewish Trivia Database is a valuable online resource. The
goal in the near future is to reach 4,000+ questions for 40 topics.
http://www.coejl.org/celebrate/tub_haggadah.shtml
To spruce up (no pun intended - of course) the Tu B'shvat atmosphere, visit the COEJL (The Coalition on the Environment and Jewish Life) website, which promotes environmental education, scholarship, advocacy, and action in the American Jewish community. It's nicely done - interesting and informative. I recommend taking a look at their Haggadah for the Tu B'shvat seder.
http://www.myjewishlearning.com/
As the central Internet site for learning about Judaism, My Jewish Learning
is designed to be: Content rich and pedagogically sound--to invite and facilitate site
visitors' engagement in ever-deeper levels of learning, relevant to adult audiences of
diverse backgrounds and learning
objectives--from novice learners to experienced learners, accurate, well written, and visually
engaging and compatible with a broad range of user experiences--from self-guided browsing
and learning.