October 2004
http://www.hebcal.com/hebcal/
Michael J. Radwin has done us all a real service. With the Hebcal Interactive Jewish
Calendar, not only can you
download a calendar for free but it even allows you to put in the latitude/longitude for those
of us who don't live near major cities. The
calendar is easy to print and can be exported to your palm and outlook.
Thank you Michael.
http://www.jwmag.org
The Jewish Women magazine is published by the Jewish Women
International, an organization that was originally founded in 1897 as B'nai B'rith women.
Their goals are best described in their own words: honoring "the concept of tikkun olam - repairing the world - through education, advocacy and action."
Although it seems to lean heavily toward a North American crowd, it is a really well designed site that is easy to navigate and offers a wide array of features including book reviews and interviews.
http://www.mythbustingthemideast.com/
Shoshana McCrimmon has taken her hasbara efforts to the Internet. She developed a site,
Mythbusting the Mideast, that supports Israel and portrays the historical perspective
of the Mideast conflict. Her goal, as her URL states, is to "myth bust." - to state the facts.
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