Open Directory - Kids and Teens: People and Society: Religion and Spirituality: Judaism
This category in other languages: [ ] - Includes sections about Children's Parsha, Jewish holidays, Israel, Hebrew, and Jewish heroes from the Torah. [ ] - Games and activities for Jewish kids. Includes games, e-cards, and a virtual tour of Israel. [ ] - Bar Mitzvah and Bat Mitzvah questions and answers for the non Jew. [ ] - Summer 2001 is a place for children to experience the richness, excitement and warmth of Rhode Island Warwick's Judaism. [ ] - 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. [ ] - Craft projects for children. Includes both holiday and more general projects. [ ] - 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. [ ] - 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. [ ] - An encyclopedia of information about Judaism, Jewish practices, holidays, people and beliefs. For beginners, intermediate or advanced readers. [ ] - Teen journal and online community features chats, discussions, and articles. [ ] - Resources to plan and have a successful Bar or Bat Mitzvah. The site features include: sample invitations, speeches and stories, and tips. [ ] - Take a quiz or read all the questions and answers in the database. [ ] - Introduces the calendar still used for religious purposes. Answers questions such as when does a Jewish day begin and which years are leap years. [ ] - A series of stories, educational material, interactive fun and games, and printable coloring pages for Jewish children. [ ] - This site not only has stories and jokes, but also contains a directory of all the blessings and pronunciation guide. [ ] - Humorous poetic retelling of the Passover Haggadah using 3 frames. One frame is used for definitions. [ ] - Includes stories, crafts, recipes, games, puzzles, and online greetings.