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| All Judaica at Hamakor |
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alljudaica.com
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Phone: 800-626-6536
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Alljudaica.com was created in 1996 as the internet division of Rosenblum’s World of Judaica. We have grown to become one of the premier Jewish e-commerce sites on the internet.
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| Association of Reform Zionists of America |
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arza.org/Default.htm
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Third Avenue
New York, NY 10017
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Phone: (212) 650-4280
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ARZA is the Zionist arm of the Reform Movement and an affiliate of the Union for Reform Judaism, serving 1.5 million Reform/Progressive Jews. ARZA is the vehicle for the mass participation of American Reform Jews, focusing on Israel, with an emphasis on advocacy and travel; and Zionist education in America. ARZA’s initiative ISRAEL MATTERS: Our Commitment to Israel provides the foundation for programming and advocacy relating to the core mission.
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| Kintera |
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www.kintera.org/
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Kintera®, Inc. (NASDAQ: KNTA) provides an online solution to help nonprofit organizations deliver The Giving Experience™ to donors – including giving convenience, financial transparency, feedback about the social impact of their gifts, and a sense of belonging and appreciation.
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| My Jewish Learning |
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myjewishlearning.com/index.htm
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MyJewishLearning.com is a trans-denominational website of Jewish information and education geared toward learners of all ages and educational backgrounds.
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| North American Federation of Temple Youth |
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www.nfty.org/
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NFTY is committed to providing young Reform Jews with a solid foundation of Jewish information necessary to help them make informed Jewish decisions.
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| Shamash |
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www.shamash.org
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Shamash: The Jewish Network, strives to be the highest quality central point of Jewish information and discussion on the Internet. Our mission is to provide state-of-the-art Internet tools to Jewish organizations and individuals who maintain discussion forums for the benefit of the Jewish community.
Shamash is the oldest and best known Jewishly oriented service accessible through the Internet. Shamash serves the full spectrum of Jewish religious, educational, cultural, communal, and social service organizations interested in utilizing new electronic technologies to share information and deliver services to the Jewish community worldwide.
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| Torah Educational Service - Jewish Software |
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www.jewishsoftware.com/
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Torah Educational Software (TES, Inc.) is proud to invite you to our Internet site. TES - www.jewishsoftware.com is the one-stop source for all of your Judaic software needs. TES is the world's largest developer and distributor of Judaic, Hebrew and Bible educational software. TES maintains tech-support teams in Jerusalem and New York, plus programming and development units in Jerusalem. Products include Hebrew paraphernilia, fonts, gift ideas, education, clipart, publishing, and much more!
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| Union for Reform Judaism |
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www.urj.org
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The Union for Reform Judaism, the central body of the Reform Movement in North America, was founded in Cincinnati in 1873 by Rabbi Isaac Mayer Wise as the Union of American Hebrew Congregations. It has grown from an initial membership of 34 congregations in 28 cities to more than 900 congregations in the United States, Canada, the Bahamas, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands. It is the largest Jewish movement in North America and represents an estimated 1.5 million Jews. At the Union's 2003 Biennial convention the General Assembly approved the change of name.
As the congregational arm of the Reform Movement, the Union's primary mission is to create and sustain vibrant Jewish congregations wherever Reform Jews live. The Union provides leadership and vision to Reform Jews on spiritual, ethical, and political issues as well as materials and consultation for programs in the congregation. The Union also provides opportunities for individual growth and identity that congregations and individuals cannot provide by themselves, including camps and Israel programs, study kallot, and North American and regional biennials.
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| Zipple |
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www.zipple.com
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We are a fun, comfortable, high-quality, comprehensive online community for organizations, businesses, and consumers involved in the offline Jewish community.
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