LibGuides: History of World Religions: Western Religions (2024)

  • Jewish Women's Archive

    A national non-profit organization founded in 1995, the Jewish Women's Archive is devoted to making known the stories, struggles, and achievements of Jewish women in North America. Each primary source can be located by the TYPE of primary source it is, the TIME it was created, or the TOPICS it reflects.

  • Hebrew Books.org

    Hebrewbooks.org was founded in order to preserve old American Hebrew books that are out of print and/or circulation. Many American Rabbis wrote seforim (Hebrew books) in the early part of the 20th century. They have long since passed away and in many instances so has their holy work.

    Can be searched or browsed.

  • University of Chicago Library Research Guide for Jewish Studies

    Guide contains links to primary resources in Hebrew, which are freely accessible. Please note that some of the resources listed are only available at UC.

  • Center for Jewish History: Digital Collections

    Ongoing digitization project of the holdings of the New York Center for Jewish History. Many archives in the center document the experiences of Jewish migrants from Europe in America or relate directly to European Jewish history.

LibGuides: History of World Religions: Western Religions (2024)
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