A guide that serves as a brief introduction to several world religions. It is intended to whet your appetite for further study and to help you understand the religious beliefs of others in today's global society.
Jewish Studies Source contains over 400 full-text titles that covers all facets of Judaism; multidisciplinary view of Jewish civilization from its origins to the present; full-texts articles from leading journals, related articles from major periodicals and newspapers, monographs, and over 1600 biographies.
The Jay Phillips Center for Interfaith Learning is pleased to host this bibliography, a freely accessible tool for research in interfaith learning for students and scholars, created by Dr. Jan Phillips who, along with the Jay Phillips Center, seeks to further interreligious understanding by facilitating probative examination of sources across the scholarly disciplines.
Judaism - the profession or practice of the Jewish religion; the religion of the Jews, with a belief in one God and a basis in Mosaic and rabbinical teachings (noun).
Source: Shorter Oxford English Dictionary, Ref PE 1635 .S47 2002
Compiled by The United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism. The United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism, founded in 1913 as the United Synagogue of America, is the association of Conservative congregations in North America, today consisting of approximately 700 affiliated synagogues.
A cyber-encyclopedia of Jewish history, culture, and religion, and Israel, including an archive of key historical documents and the Virtual Israel Experience; from the American-Israeli Cooperative Enterprise