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A Jewish kids site. Sections include children's Parsha, Jewish holidays, Israel, Hebrew, and Jewish heroes from the Torah.
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Introduces young children to learn Alef-Beis. Includes coloring pages.
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An educational classroom magazine with information on ordering.
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Bar Mitzvah and Bat Mitzvah questions and answers for the non Jew.
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Located in San Diego County. For children ages 5-11. A place where children nurture friendships, develop self-confidence, and strengthen their Jewish identity. Schedule, activities, rates, newsletter, and printable forms.
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The weekly par’sha page for modern kids with open-ended questions, a section for table discussion, a weekly quote in English and Hebrew, and always a link to something from the sages. Archive links to all parshot and holidays.
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Lubavitch organization offering counseling, rabbinical officiation at life-cycle events, and other outreach and education. Calendar of events and information about Camp Gan Israel (summer camp for Jewish kids, ages 3-13).
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Craft projects for children. Includes both holiday and more general projects.
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Homework help, games and links for Jewish kids. Tips for writing a dvar Torah. Help kids in Israel who have been hurt by terrorism. Start a readathon at your school.
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Brooklyn, New York. A virtual tour, games and a webcam.
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The Jewish Encyclopedia For Kids is made as an online educational site for children who are interested in Jewish facts and history.
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An encyclopedia of information about Judaism, Jewish practices, holidays, people and beliefs. For beginners, intermediate or advanced readers.
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Teen site features chats, discussions, and articles. A multinational community of Jewish teenagers online.
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Resources to plan and have a successful Bar or Bat Mitzvah. The site features include: sample invitations, speeches and stories, and tips.
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Children's e-books on Shabbos, some easy to read ones with pictures and a coloring book to download.
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This online Bible Quiz contains many multiple choice questions about the 5 books of Moses.
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Introduces the calendar still used for religious purposes. Answers questions such as when does a Jewish day begin and which years are leap years.
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Online showcase promoting Jewish culture. Includes virtual museum exhibits, artwork, and glimpses into the lives of Jewish youth around the world
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Stories and lessons on reading Hebrew.
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Includes Parsha on Parade and Holidays on Parade; a series of stories, educational material, fun and games, coloring pages for Jewish children.
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This site not only has stories and jokes, but also contains a directory of all the blessings and pronunciation guide.
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Humorous retelling of the Passover Haggadah in the style of Dr. Seuss.
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Includes stories, crafts, recipes, games, puzzles, and online greetings.