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Judaism is considered either the first or one of the first monotheistic religions. Its beliefs come from the Hebrew Bible (or Tanakh) and are further explained in other religious texts such as the Talmud, Mishnah, and Midrashic literature.
http://www.akhlah.com/
Includes sections about Children's Parsha, Jewish holidays, Israel, Hebrew, and Jewish heroes from the Torah.
http://www.babaganewz.com/
Games and activities for Jewish kids. Includes games, e-cards, and a virtual tour of Israel.
http://www.mnment.com/barmitzvahs/
Bar Mitzvah and Bat Mitzvah questions and answers for the non Jew.
http://www.rabbiwarwick.com/
Summer 2001 is a place for children to experience the richness, excitement and warmth of Rhode Island Warwick's Judaism.
http://www.chadiscrafts.com/fun/jewishcrafts.html
Craft projects for children. Includes both holiday and more general projects.
http://www.jcmonline.org/
The homepage for the Jewish Children's Museum located in Brooklyn, New York. The site has lots of fun graphics, including games and a webcam.
http://www.jewfaq.org/
An encyclopedia of information about Judaism, Jewish practices, holidays, people and beliefs. For beginners, intermediate or advanced readers.
http://www.bible-quiz.co.il/
Take a quiz or read all the questions and answers in the database.
http://webexhibits.org/calendars/calendar-jewish.html
Introduces the calendar still used for religious purposes. Answers questions such as when does a Jewish day begin and which years are leap years.
http://www.torahtots.com/
A series of stories, educational material, interactive fun and games, and printable coloring pages for Jewish children.
http://people.ucalgary.ca/~elsegal/Uncle_Eli/Eli.html
Humorous poetic retelling of the Passover Haggadah using 3 frames. One frame is used for definitions.
http://support.jnf.org/site/PageServer?pagename=edu_home
Includes stories, crafts, recipes, games, puzzles, and online greetings.
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