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1. American Jewish Committee Archives   
 
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The American Jewish Committee introduced www.ajcarchives.org in May, 2006. Constantly being expanded, the site already contains 40 films and 16 radio broadcasts as well as 75,000 pages of material, including 105 years of the American Jewish Year Book, starting with the first volume, published in 1899. More specifically, visitors can find:
Thousands of pages of correspondence and documents on to...

2. Arabic, Judeo-Moroccan   
 
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A short explanation on Judeo-Moroccan.

3. Arabic, Judeo-Tunisian   
 
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A short explanation on Judeo-Tunisian

4. Des Juifs d'Algerie: Genealogie   
 
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The is the section dedicated to genealogy within the site on the Jews of Algeria. It consists of a table of the Jewish population with the total population of each year, at intervals between 1838 and 1968, listed by city.
Voici la section consacrée à la généalogie du site en français des Juifs d'Algérie. Elle contient un tableau de la population juive avec le total ...

5. Diaspora Jewish Communities   
 
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The database of Jewish communities is a gateway to the webpages dedicated to specific Jewish communities around the world .

6. Famille Darmon   
 
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This site, in French, is devoted to the Darmon family, with sections on the history and genealogy of the family, who originated in Tunis, Algeria and Morocco, and today live mainly in France and Israel. In addition, different links to sites of Jewish history are included.

7. Famille Darmon   
 
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This site is devoted to the Darmon family, with sections on the history and genealogy of the family, who originated in Tunis, Algeria and Morocco, and today live mainly in France and Israel. In addition, included are links to sites of Jewish history.
La caractéristique de ce site est de concerner non seulement la famille directe des auteurs mais tous ceux qui portent le patronyme DARMON.

8. Foundation for the Advancement of Sephardic Studies and Culture   
 
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The site provides information and relevant links on the topics of Sephardic culture, history and genealogy.

9. Genealogie des Juifs Tunisiens   
 
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Genealogical site of Tunisian Jews, permitting the visitor to search his personal roots, and to construct his own genealogical tree.

10. Hara Kbira, Jerba (Tunisia)   
 
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A brief description of the Hara Kbira, the large quarter in Jerba, still quite Jewish, albeit the massiv immigration to Israel and other countries.

11. Hara Sghira, Jerba (Tunisia) - Synagogue   
 
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A description of the Jewish ancient synagogue is here given, with a photograph alongside.

12. Histoire des Juifs Tunisiens   
 
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This hitory page tells the story of the Tunisian Jews, since the end of the nineteenth cent. to present times.

13. Internet Medieval Sourcebook - Medieval Jewish Life   
 
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The site presents the Jewish section of the Internet Medieval Sourcebook, offering numerous links about the medieval Jewish communities all over the world, economical issues, anti-semitism, religious aspects and figures, as well as primary documents (translated) concerning the various categories.

14. Jewish Communities in the World   
 
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A rich variety of articles, dealing with Jewish communities all over the world, is here displayed. The authors deal with all five continents, throughout the Jewish history. Included are articles about the Ethiopian and Indian communities, as well as the vanished commuities of Europe after the holocaust.

15. Jewish Morocco   
 
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This page offers different links concerning the Jewish communities of Morocco. There are both historical as well as cultural sites, and a genealogy of Moroccan Jews is also supplied.

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