The Archives & Special Collections contain unique materials related to a variety of topics including Marist History. Resources are available online or stop by Library room 134 with questions.
The Archives & Special Collections contain unique materials related to a variety of topics including Marist History. Resources are available online or stop by Library room 134 with questions.
online encyclopedia of Judaism, covering Jewish beliefs, people, places, things, language, scripture, holidays, practices and customs. This resource is written by a one single traditional practitioner and is from his perspective.
An educational website that allows users to research the history of Judaism and the Jewish people. Resources include primary sources, news articles, images, videos, etc.
The American Jewish Historical Society is the oldest ethnic, cultural archive in the United States. AJHS provides access to more than 30 million documents and 50,000 books, photographs, art and artifacts that reflect the history of the Jewish presence in the United States from 1654 to the present.
The Jewish Virtual Library (JVL) is the most comprehensive online encyclopedia of Jewish history, politics, and culture. With more than 26,000 entries, the JVL is a one-stop shop for students of all ages interested in anything from anti-Semitism to Zionism. The Library has a vast global audience, reaching more than 82 million visitors from more than 200 countries and territories since 2014).
Articles from the New York Times on the topic of Jewish people and Judaism. To access these free of charge type the title of the article into FoxHunt in the bottom left of the page.
This site provided by the National Library of Israel makes available online the majority of Jewish newspapers and journals published in the past. It includes extremely rare newspapers.
Articles from the Financial Times on the topic of Christianity. To access these free of charge type the title of the article into FoxHunt in the bottom left of the page. One month embargo.
"Sefaria is home to 3,000 years of Jewish texts. We are a nonprofit organization offering free access to texts, translations, and commentaries so that everyone can participate in the ongoing process of studying, interpreting, and creating Torah."