Links
The Hebrew History Federation invites you to visit these other fine sites on related subjects:
Alte Vitrie www.altevitrie.net is the official journal of the Istituto per lo Studio del Vetro e dell'Arte Vetraria (The Institute for the Study of Glass and of the Art of Glassmaking). It is published under the auspices of the Museum of Glass in Altare, Italy. Refer to this link for articles concerning the glassmaking community of Altare and about glassmaking generally, most articles are in Italian.
American Jewish Archives www.americanjewisharchives.org
The Jacob Rader Marcus Center of the American Jewish Archives holds
one of the worlds largest collections of historical materials pertaining
to the American Jewish Experience, and is committed to preserving the
documentary heritage of the religious, organizational, economic, cultural,
personal, social and family life of American Jewry.
American Jewish Historical Society www.ajhs.org
In 1999, the American Jewish Historical Society returned to New York
City, its original home, where it joined the American Sephardi Federation,
the Leo Baeck Institute, the Yeshiva University Museum, and YIVO, to form
the new Center for Jewish History. The Society’s New England headquarters
continues to operate in Waltham, Massachusetts, adjacent to the campus
of Brandeis University. It also manages Gomez House, the oldest Jewish
homestead still extant in North America.
Jewish Virtual Library
www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org
A comprehensive Jewush cyber encyclopedia with more than 6000 entries
covering everything from anti-Semitism to Zionism
Jewish-American History on the Web www.jewish-history.com
This site is dedicated to 19th Century Jewish-American history, poetry
and fiction, polemics and philosophy.
The Khazaria Info Center www.khazaria.com
The First Website about the Khazars; A Resource for Turkic and Jewish
History in Russia and Ukraine
Kulanu www.kulanu.org
Kulanu is an organization which reflects the community of interests of
individuals of varied backgrounds and religious practices dedicated to
finding and assisting lost and dispersed remnants of the Jewish people.
Link Exchange
If you would like to exchange links with the HHF, please contact us at info@hebrewhistory.info.