%0 Book %D 1997 %T Judaism on the Web %A Green, Irving %K internet %K Israel %K Jewish %K religion %X Surfing the Web for information on a particular subject can be both fun and daunting. It's easy to get overwhelmed when a simple Web search lists hundreds or even thousands of sites. Often times you're left with a case of information overload -- a feeling of helplessness that results from having too much data and too little idea where to start looking. Judaism is one such topic with a myriad of Web sites devoted to it. You can spend countless hours browsing the vast online resources on this religious and cultural community. Wouldn't it be great if there was a guide to the very best of these Web sites? Judaism on the Web is a highly focused collection of 500 first-class sites related to Judaica. Author Irving Green has done the bulk of the Web searching for you, assembling the cream of the crop and placing them into one of five categories: the Jewish world, the Jewish year, culture, intellectual life, and current issues. You find references to sites that offer 3D virtual synagogues, genealogy resources, Kosher recipes, Jewish comics, Yiddish culture, holiday calendars, Israeli Web sites, coverage of Jewish denominations, and much more. So don't get bogged down by information overload. Let Judaism on the Web make online learning a fun and enlightening experience. %I MIS Press %C New York %G English %U http://www.amazon.com/Judaism-Web-Irving-Green/dp/1558285156