Linking to the Jewish World
Jewish Federation of San Francisco, Marin, Peninsula, and Sonoma
The Jewish Federation is an agency of the community which serves as a planning, fundraising, and Israel related resource.
Santa Rosa office 707-568-6207
www.sfjcf.org
Jewish Family and Children’s Services of San Francisco, Marin, Peninsula, and Sonoma
JFCS is the social service agency of the Jewish community, offering counseling, family support, parenting programs and services geared to seniors. The Sonoma County office is located in Santa Rosa.
Santa Rosa office 707-571-8131
www.jfcs.org
Bureau of Jewish Education
This Bay area resource serving Jewish day schools, afternoon schools, and preschools provides teacher training and resources.
www.bjesf.org
Jewish Community Center of Sonoma County
Based in Santa Rosa, this J.C.C. without walls offers cultural events, educational, and spiritual opportunities for the Jewish residents of Sonoma County.
Santa Rosa office 707-528-4222
www.jccsoco.org
Consulate General of Israel of the Pacific Northwest
This link takes you to the official site of the government of Israel as
represented by the consulate in San Francisco.
www.israeliconsulate.org
Jewish Community Relations Council
This San Francisco based agency is one of the "official" arms of the
Jewish community representing Jews in areas of social justice,
intergroup relations, and in matters relating to Israel.
www.jcrc.org
Shalom Bayit
Domestic violence happens in Jewish families. Shalom Bayit is a resource
for Bay area women. A hotline is available as an immediate resource.
www.shalom-bayit.org
Jerusalem Post
News straight from Israel ... a view of happenings, events, and a range
of opinions from Israel.
www.jpost.com
Haaretz
One of Israel's primary newspapers and a great source of information
about news and analysis of Israel's government.
www.haaretz.com
Links to Jewish Living and Learning
Jewish Calendar
This link provides a resource for the Jewish calendar, weekly Torah readings, converting English dates to Hebrew dates, etc.
www.hebcal.com
Siddur Eit Ratzon
BIJC adopted a new prayerbook last winter that provides a modern
translation, complete transliteration, commentary, and meditations. The
new book has offered access to many for whom the Siddur - prayerbook -
was a "closed book." This website will tell you all about it.
www.newsiddur.org
Jewish Learning Resources
www.myjewishlearning.com
www.aish.com
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