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Directed by [[Mitchell Bard]], the '''Jewish Virtual Library''' is a division of the [[American-Israeli Cooperative Enterprise]].<ref name=About>{{citation | Directed by [[Mitchell Bard]], the '''Jewish Virtual Library''', formerly called JSOURCE, is a division of the [[American-Israeli Cooperative Enterprise]].<ref name=About>{{citation | ||
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*Vital Statistics | *Vital Statistics | ||
*Reference, including bibliographies, a glossary, and a time-line for the history of Judaism | *Reference, including bibliographies, a glossary, and a time-line for the history of Judaism | ||
An [[American Library Association]] review describes itThis is a comprehensive Web site on Israel, Jews and Jewish culture; no attempt is made to shy away from uncomfortable subjects within the history or current events of Jewish life <ref name=ALA>{{citation | |||
| url = http://www.bowdoin.edu/~samato/IRA/reviews/issues/oct02/jewish.html | |||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
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Revision as of 12:08, 23 August 2009
Directed by Mitchell Bard, the Jewish Virtual Library, formerly called JSOURCE, is a division of the American-Israeli Cooperative Enterprise.[1] Besides Judaica, it is a strong online reference source for documents related to The Holocaust and Nazi Germany. While it does contain bibliographies, it is not a search engine and is not extensively Web-linked; the organization's intention is to have needed material in one place.
It is divided into 13 sections:
- History
- Women
- The Holocaust
- Travel
- Israel & The States
- Maps
- Politics
- Biography
- Israel
- Religion
- Judaic Treasures of the Library of Congress; it is an authorized mirror site with some uniquely scanned materias
- Vital Statistics
- Reference, including bibliographies, a glossary, and a time-line for the history of Judaism
An American Library Association review describes itThis is a comprehensive Web site on Israel, Jews and Jewish culture; no attempt is made to shy away from uncomfortable subjects within the history or current events of Jewish life [2]