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Jewish Oklahoma
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Temple B'nai Israel's comprehensive list of Oklahoma Jewish resources
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MavenSearch
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A Yahoo-like Jewish and Israeli website directory and search engine; also lists synagogues worldwide
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Jewish Net
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Another website directory and search engine with auxiliary services such as a news feed
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Machers
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A website directory with clear navigation and a large list of Jewish topics (including blogs)
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J&JR (Judaism and Jewish Resources)
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Andrew Tannenbaum's list of the best and most useful Jewish websites, on one well-organized page
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| -- NEWS -- |
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Jerusalem Post
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Online edition of the Israeli daily newspaper
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Haaretz Daily
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Independent Israeli newspaper with a "broadly liberal" outlook and a well-known Op-ed page
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JTA (Jewish Telegraphic Agency)
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New York-based non-profit international news service covering events and issues of concern to Jews worldwide
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| -- JEWISH LIFE -- |
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Torah Study Opportunities
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Well-organized compilation of the rich resources for Jewish religious study available on the Internet
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Torah Search
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Listing of sources for free audio and text lessons and shiurim, organized by subject
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Jewish Gen(eology)
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Affiliated with the Museum of Jewish Heritage, this volunteer group exists to help people research their Jewish ancestry through this comprehensive website
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Jewish Food Archive
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Searchable listing of hundreds of Jewish recipes contributed by subscribers to the worldwide Jewish Food Mailing List
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Go Israel
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Israel's official North America tourism website, with extensive info about Israeli travel and destinations
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| -- AFFILIATES -- |
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Temple B'nai Israel
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Oklahoma City's Reform congregation, and Emanuel's sister synagogue; the two have some members in common and sometimes share resources
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Jewish Federation of Greater Oklahoma City
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Local branch of United Jewish Communities, a philanthropic organization encompassing the entire spectrum of North American Judaism; all local Judaic organizations are represented
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USCJ: United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism
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Umbrella organization for Conservative synagogues; Emanuel is a long-time member
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Women's League of Conservative Judaism
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Umbrella organization for women's groups of Conservative synagogues; Emanuel's Sisterhood is a member
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USY: United Synagogue Youth
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The USCJ's youth organization, including Kadima (for middle shool age), USY (for high schoolers), and KOACH (for college students); Emanuel has a chapter
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