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JewishBuilder helps you easily build a private, branded, rules-based social networking and connectivity engine for your Jewish organization. Our platform will help increase your membership, improve fundraising, organize events and efficiently serve the community.

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www.mixedblessingsfilm.com Mixed Blessings is a film by Jennifer Kaplan that seeks to de-mystify the religious, ethnic and personal issues surrounding interfaith marriage through the personal stories of four couples, the testimony of their children, and expert advice.

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www.clickonjudaism.org  A web-zine for 20 & 30 something Jews provided by the Union for Reform Judaism.

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www.BeingJewish.org  A friendly site designed to help a modern person find more meaning and relevance in Judaism.

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www.StarsofDavid.org Stars of David: The Jewish Adoption Network, a compassionate network of support, adoption information and education.

LILITH magazine charts Jewish women's lives with exuberance, rigor, affection, subversion and style.

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To order A Place in the Tent: Intermarriage and Conservative Judaism, visit the website of EKS Publishing. For a review of the book, click here.

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PlanitJewish.com is a non-profit website that connects you to Jewish life in your community via an interactive community calendar and personalization service.

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BabagaNewz.com A website for middle-school aged children, created by Jewish Family & Life!

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JVibe.com The premier magazine for today's Jewish teens, created by Jewish Family & Life!

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Shma.com The leading journal for Jewish thought leaders, created by Jewish Family & Life!

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JBooks.com Everything about Jewish books, a site created by Jewish Family & Life!

Derived from the Greek word for "assembly," a Jewish house of prayer. Synagogue refers to both the room where prayer services are held and the building where it occurs. In Yiddish, "shul." Reform synagogues are often called "temple."