Middle East (Jewish Studies)
| Late Antiquity | Ottoman Empire |
| American Jewry | World Diaspora |
- Erets Yisrael Museum
- Israel Museum Jerusalem
Our Museum was founded in 1965 and has, in a remarkably short period of time, become the encylopedic museum of art and archeology for our part of the world. We hope that our web-site reflects some sense of the scope and quality of our collections and exhibitions and also the beauty of our campus and the range of activities which take place here every day. - Jerusalem Post
The Jerusalem Post archives offers readers access to articles published in the Jerusalem Post from 1989 to the present. - Jerusalem Report
The Jerusalem Report is an editorially independent biweekly newsmagazine that offers original journalism from Israel, the Middle East and the Jewish world. Founded in 1990, The Report consistently aims to bridge the gaps between Israel and the Diaspora, and honestly asssess Israel's relations with its Arab neighbors. Every two weeks, we look behind and beyond the headlines, providing award-winning reporting, analysis and commentary from correspondents on every continent to a readership in more than 70 countries - Leonard Davis Institute for International Relations
The Leonard Davis Institute for International Relations was established in 1972. The Institute plans its programs in accordance with three broad aims: to promote scientific research in the theory of international relations, adopting abroad interdisciplinary perspective aimed at the entire spectrum of the discipline; to present the universal themes of international politics to the Israeli public, thereby enhancing the national discourse on these matters; to put our expertise and consulting capability at the service of national institutions conducting the security and foreign affairs of Israel. - Moshe Dayan Center for Middle Eastern and African Studies
The Moshe Dayan Center for Middle Eastern and African Studies seeks to contribute to the study and understanding of the modern history and current affairs of the Middle East and Africa. - Princeton University Near Eastern Studies resources
A list of resources put together by Princeton University Near Eastern Studies - Robert A. and Sandra S. Borns Jewish Studies Program, Indiana University, Bloomington
This website provides a lot of information regarding IU's Jewish Studies Program. - Van Leer Institute, Jerusalem
The Van Leer Jerusalem Institute is a leading intellectual center for the interdisciplinary study and discussion of issues related to philosophy, society, culture and education. The Institute gives expression to the wide range of opinions in Israel, and takes particular pride in its role as an incubator and creative home for many of the most important civil society efforts to enhance and deepen Israeli democracy. - Yad Yitshak Ben Tsevi=Yitshak Ben Tsevi Institute, Jerusalem
Yad Ben-Zvi, an independent non-profit organization chartered by the Knesset, perpetuates the legacy of Israel's second president, Izhak Ben-Zvi in two areas in which he was a pioneering scholar: the history of the Land of Israel and the heritage of Sephardi and Eastern Jewry.
The Eretz Israel Museum, Tel Aviv, is a multidisciplinary museum that depicts the history and culture of the Land of Israel through an extensive permanent exhibit and temporary exhibits on diverse subjects: Archaeology, Ethnography, Folklore, Judaica, Cultural History and local identity, and traditional arts and crafts.






