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Simply Jewish new
"Anti-missionary website of the highest quality from the only anti-missionary endeavor in New England. Contains articles, Biblical commentary, and activites of Simply Jewish."
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Am Tikva
"Am Tikva - 'People of Hope' - has been serving the Greater Boston community since 1976, creating an open and welcoming environment where gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgendered Jews of all ages and degrees of religious observance can meet to explore their common heritage and enjoy the company of fellow Jews."
All services are held at the Temple Sinai Auditorium, 50 Sewall Ave.
Coolidge Corner
Brookline
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Apikorsus Online
"Occasionally Heretical Musings on Judaism, the Bible, and Food."
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Boston Synagogue
"We are a small, traditional egalitarian neighborhood shul known for our intimate, communal atmosphere and dynamite programming. Because we are unaffiliated, we are afforded the luxury of serving people from all denominations."
55 Martha Rd.
West End
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BostonWalks' The Jewish Friendship Trail
Book: A guidebook to Jewish historic sites of Boston: 1841-1926, includes 3 walking tours of Jewish Boston.
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Congregation Eitz Chayim
Non-affiliated.
136 Magazine St.
Cambridge
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devarim
"Words, things, and other stuff. Varied reflections and rants of a new lawyer, on topics ranging from Judaism to local news. Alas, no politics."
Brookline
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Gittel's Kitchen
Kosher soup kitchen. Brighton.
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Hebrew College
Brookline
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I have no name for my blog
"This is a general blog about being Jewish in Boston, and all good things Boston. I will discuss about Israel, Boston, Red Sox, Judaism, and anything else that tickles my fancy. Come join the ride, and live the life I lead through my little blog. Yes I know you like reading this."
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Israel Book Shop
New England's oldest and largest supplier of Judaic books, art, music, gifts, software, videos, and ritual, educational, and synagogue supplies.
410 Harvard Ave.
Brookline
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Jewish Cemetery Association of Massachusetts
Non-profit group that owns and manages 80 cemeteries in the Greater Boston area.
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Jewish Community Centers of Greater Boston
Kabbalah Institute of Massachusetts
"The Kabbalah Institute of Massachusetts offers an opportunity for uncovering the secrets of the existence by the means of Kabbalah studies."
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Kahal B'raira: Congregation for Humanistic Judaism
Humanistic Jewish congregation.
Services held at the Arlington First Parish UU Church, 630 Massachusetts Ave.
Arlington
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Kosher Blog
"Finding the finer side of everyday kosher living, from a unique Boston-centric perspective."
Coolidge Corner
Brookline
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Ma'ayan
Group for women who wish to intensively study the Torah and traditional texts.
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New England Holocaust Memorial
The Memorial features six luminous glass towers, each reaching fifty-four feet high, and each lit internally from top to bottom. Six million numbers ranging from 0000001 to 6000000 are etched in the glass, represneting the six million Jews murdered in the Holocaust, and suggestive of the infamous tattoos the Nazis inflicted on many of the victims.
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New England Holocaust Memorial
All about the memorial near Quincy Market for the six million Jews who died at the hands of the Nazis.
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New Jewish High School of Greater Boston
Waltham.
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Riverway Project
"The Riverway Project is a bold and expansive outreach and integration initiative that seeks to connect greater numbers of adults in their 20's and 30's to Judaism and to Temple Israel of Boston through a variety of programs."
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Sefer Torah Recycling Network
Accepts donations of Sifrei Torah from Boston and other major Jewish areas and raises funds to restore them to a kosher state for transfer to needy locations in Israel.
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ShalomBoston.com
Mission: to be the first - and only - place that
Boston-area Jews go for information about the local Jewish community and for issues of general Jewish interest.
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Sharon Memorial Park
New England's largest Jewish cemetery and memorial park.
Sharon
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Shuls and Heders of Boston's North End
Photos and brief histories of buildings from when the North End was a heavily Jewish neighborhood at the turn of the century.
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Synagogue Council of Massachusetts
Represents Conservative, Orthodox, Reform, Reconstructionist and independent member organizations.
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Temple Beth Israel
Traditional-egalitarian, daily minyan. Convenient minyan for people commuting between Boston and MetroWest.
Waltham
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Temple Beth Shalom
"We embrace a wide variety of ages, backgrounds, and styles of worship and hold both an egalitarian and a traditional service every Saturday morning."
8 Tremont St.
Cambridge
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Temple Beth Zion
"Temple Beth Zion is non-denominational. That means that we are not aligned with any specific national movement within Judaism. We take the best that all the Jewish movements offer. We are open to Jews of all persuasions and to non-Jews looking for access into Judaism. We are a comfortable and non-judgmental environment for Jews in other spiritual practices who are looking for a Jewish connection. We are egalitarian, with full equality of women in synagogue life. In some ways we are an unorthodox Hasidic shul."
1566 Beacon St.
Brookline
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Vilna Shul
About the restoration of the Beacon Hill synagogue.
18 Phillips St.
Beacon Hill
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Yad Chessed Charity Fund
The Yad Chessed Charity Fund was formed to help needy people primarily in the Boston area. The Fund provides financial assistance to needy individuals either in the form of grants, monthly food certificates or loans.
Brookline
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