Resources
The links on this page are arranged in the following categories:
Sacramento Area Jewish Community

Reform Judaism
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ARZA/World Union, North America works to strengthen the relationship of North American Reform Jews with Progressive Jewish communities in Israel and throughout the world and to educate and inform our constituency on relevant matters of Jewish importance. |
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NFTY has offered thousands of young
people the opportunity to explore and live Reform Judaism since 1939. |
The Reform Judaism website has links to many Reform Judaism organizations' websites. |
ClickonJudaism is a website for Jews in their 20's and 30's who want to explore or reconnect with Reform Judaism. |
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ReformNews has recent postings to various Reform Judaism websites.
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Jewish Families and Youth
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Babaganewz features news stories, religious holidays, cultural events and youth trends that
play an important part in Jewish children's lives. |
FamilyShalom.org
Family Shalom works to stop the violence and the abuse that occurs within relationships by offering information and referral through its info line to those who want help dealing with their situations. The professionally trained volunteers provide information on a wide number of services including intervention, counseling, and support. Family Shalom is a project of National Council of Jewish Women (NCJW), Sacramento Section. |
Jewish Vibes is a great site for Jewish teens! |
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Keshernet has information on Jewish campus life.
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Jewish Learning

Jewish Community
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Anti-Defamation League: Fighting anti-semitism, bigotry and extremism since 1913. |
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American Jewish Committee: Safeguards the welfare and security of Jews, strengthens the basic principles of pluralism as the best defense against anti-Semitism, and enhances the quality of American Jewish life by helping to ensure Jewish continuity and deepen ties between American and Israeli Jews. |
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B'nai B'rith: Uniting Jews in service to their community and the world since 1843. |
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Jewish Women's Studies: Developed by the University of Wisconsin, an archive of writings about and by Jewish women in America. |
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Jewish.com: Information about the holidays, ask a rabbi, recipes, news. |
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Project Judaica Foundation: A non-profit foundation designed to preserve, rehabilitate, exhibit and disseminate all forms of Judaic culture. |
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Religious Action Center for Reform Judaism: Concerned with Jewish social justice and legislative activity, the RAC is the Washington office of the UAHC and the Central Conference of American Rabbis (CCAR). |

Jewish News Sources

Jewish Search Engines and Portals

Information About Israel

Tikkun Olam
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Brit Tzedek v'Shalom -- Jewish Alliance for Justice & Peace: A national organization of American Jews committed to Isreal's well-being through the achievement of a negotiated settlement to
the long-standing Israeli-Palestinian conflict. The Sacramento chapter may be reached at 916-491-1151 or SacramentoValley@btvshalom.org |
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FamilyShalom.org -- Family Shalom works to stop the violence and the abuse that occurs within relationships by offering information and referral through its info line to those who want help dealing with their situations. The professionally trained volunteers provide information on a wide number of services including
intervention, counseling, and support. Family Shalom is a project of National Council of Jewish Women (NCJW), Sacramento Section. |
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MAZON: MAZON is a national nonprofit organization that allocates donations
from the Jewish community to prevent and alleviate hunger among people of all faiths and backgrounds. |
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The Hunger Site: Click this link, and the site's sponsors will donate food to the appropriate UN agency. |
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Yad Sarah: An Israel-wide network of volunteers aiding sick, disabled, elderly, isolated and housebound people with an array of services aimed at making home care possible. |

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