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* Partial Directory of Jewish Electronic Services *
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* Dov Winer *
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* 1.2 (11.11.1991) *
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* This material has been excerpted from the lists *
* described and I wish to thank their moderators and *
* pariticipants. Wide distribution of this document is *
* encouraged. *
* When reproducing this document or parts of it please *
* include this section so that we may be able to *
* update it with ongoing contributions. *
* Comments and additional information please send to: *
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* Jewishnet *
* Global Jewish Information Network *
* att. *
* Dov Winer - *
* kdbv100 at bgunve.bgu.ac.il *
* viner at bguvm.bgu.ac.il *
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* Phone: (972) 51-803515/703/4 Fax: (972) 51-803667 *
* D.N.Hof Askelon 79195 *
* Israel *
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Requested Information
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Information is needed and requested on the following Jewish
Electronic Services that weren't included in this edition of
the directory:
* The Solomon Schechter Schools network
* The electronic address of the archive containing the
addresses and description of the Keshernet BBS's.
******
Usenet
******
These Usenet discussions may be reached also at some VM systems
through the Netnews facility
* soc.culture.jewish
Discussion concerning Jewish culture and religion
* talk.politics.mideast
Discussion and debate over Middle Eastern events
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Bitnet (Listserv) and Internet Lists
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* ALIYA (ALIYA IN SCIENCE Newsletter)
Address: ALIYA@TAUNIVM.TAU.AC.IL
Owner: Joseph van Zwaren JO@ILNCRD
Moderator: Victoria Vaksman VAKSMAN@ILNCRD
Subscription: to LISTSERV@TAUNIVM.TAU.AC.IL with sole line:
SUB ALIYA My-first-name My-last-name
* Electronic Hebrew Users Group
Address: E-HUG@DARTCMS1.BITNET
Moderator: Ari Davidow
address: ari@well.sf.ca.us
Subscription:
message to LISTSERV@DARTCMS1.BITNET with sole line:
SUB E-HUG My-first-name My-last-name
* HILLEL-L
<HILLEL-L@KSUVM.BITNET>
Owner: Mark Livingston <mark@HERCULES.ACPUB.DUKE.EDU>
Organization: KSU Jewish Student Organization
Subscription: Send a one line message to Listsev at KSUVM:
Sub Hillel-l My-first-name My-last-name
Mark Livingston
Duke University '93
mark@hercules.acpub.duke.edu
* IL-BOARD@TAUNIVM
Owner : HANK@TAUNIVM
IL-BOARD is a general purpose bulletin board service for
Israeli users that can be used for all activities related to
the university/ academic environment.
The general guidelines that ILAN (Israeli Academic Network)
follows are still to be adhered to: no commercial use, no
political activism and no rude or pornographic postings will be
allowed.
Subscription:
Sub IL-BOARD My-first-name My-last-name
* IOUDAIOS electronic discussion forum on Judaism //+
in the Graeco-Roman world
Service Addresses:
LISTSERV@YORKVM1: understands only terse commands, such
as SUBSCRIBE, SIGNOFF, SET IOUDAIOS
NOMAIL, SET IOUDAIOS MAIL, INDEX
IOUDAIOS, REVIEW IOUDAIOS,
GET ... ARTICLE, INDEX IOUD-REV, GET
IOUD-REV FILELIST.
IOUDAIOS@YORKVM1: means your colleagues on the list, who
will tolerate only polite, careful
discussion.
IOUD-REV@YORKVM1: means our electronic book-review
journal (moderated), to which you may
subscribe if you wish to receive full
copies of all reviews deposited on the
FileServer. Otherwise, you will
receive short notices and may then
order reviews individually. IOUD-REV
is *not* a discussion forum.
N51NH301@NCSUVM: means Bill Adler, editor of IOUDAIOS
REVIEW. He may call on you to review a
book for us! If so, he will advise you
of our conventions and guide you
through the steps.
DREIMER4@MACH1.WLU.CA: means David Reimer, who is both
associate coordinator of IOUDAIOS and
co-editor of the IOUDAIOS REVIEW.
Among many other things, David handles
the IOUDAIOS and IOUD-REV FileServers.
Contact him especially if you have
technical questions.
SHLOMO@YORKVM1: means me, the coordinator of IOUDAIOS.
I'll be happy to answer your questions
about IOUDAIOS, I'll deal with your
subscription and with any difficulties
that arise from it, and I'll accept
those articles (not book reviews,
though) that you wish to place on the
IOUDAIOS FileServer. I'm always happy
to hear from you.
* IVRITEX@TAUNIVM
Owner : DHOSEK@HMCVAX
Hebrew TeX list
The purpose of this list is to promote coordination of Hebrew
TeX efforts by providing a forum in which both user and
implementor problems may be discussed (much in line with the
use of the TeXhax forum). The primary focus will be on the use
of the TeX-XeT program for typesetting Hebrew text, but
discussion of issues regarding other TeX add-ons for handling
R-L text and/or issues regarding other R-L languages (e.g.,
Arabic, Aramaic, etc.) is encouraged.
* Jewish Electronic Mail Conference
Moderator: Dan Shevitz <dshevitz@THEORY.LCS.MIT.EDU>
Address: JEM@MITVMA JK+
Subscription: send to Listserv at MITVMA with sole line:
SUB JEM My-first-name My-Last-Name
* Jewish Activism conference on PeaceNet: action.jewish
Moderator: Seth Grimes at jcipp@mcimail.com
Contact for subscription: Seth Grimes on jcipp@igc.org
* JUDAICA Judaic Studies
Judaic Studies (UNMINN1) or (TAUNIVM)is a Jewish
Scholarship Discussion
Judaic Studies (TAUNIVM) is the newsletter of He'Asif, one
of the Saf Projects (Avrum Gotblat).
Moderators: Prof. Tzvee Zahavy MAIC@UMINN1
Yechiel Greenbaum WWRMK@HUJIVM1
Subscription: Send to Listserv at TAUNIVM.TAU.AC.IL
or to Listserv at UMINN1
with the following message as the sole line:
SUB JUDAICA My-first-name My-last-name
* JSML - Jewish Singles Mailing List
Moderator: zeus@tove.cs.umd.edu (JSML Moderator)
U of Maryland, D. of Computer Science,
Coll.Pk.,MD 20742
I'll be happy to expand the list to include:
a. Jewish singles events, places, phone numbers, etc...
b. Non-computer Jewish singles from Hillel's houses and such.
but I need most of the work to come from the netters. I'm
in Grad school ya know!
The account name shouldn't have been 'zeus' for G-Dly reasons,
but it's too late to change. I know. I know. I know.
Oh, and when you post, don't forget to include:
1. Gender, Age, Location
2. Interests
3. Religious Background (Reform, Conservative, Orthodox, etc...)
4. Likes/Dislikes (Only as examples: doesn't smoke, loves pets...)
and
5. Optional: home address, phone number, physical description
6. Send all to zeus@tove.cs.umd.edu with subject "JSML Post".
Jewish Singles Mailing List:
Send to: zeus@tove.cs.umd.edu
Add to list: Use subject "JSML Post"
Receive list: Use subject "JSML Copy"
Remove from list: Use subject "JSML Remove"
Suggestions: Use subject "JSML Comment"
* Liberal Judaism Mailing List
Moderator: Daniel Faigin (faigin@aerospace.aero.org)
The structure of this mailing list is virtually identical to
Mail. Jewish (insofar as its digest format, regular mailings,
etc.) except that it caters to the interests of Liberal Judaism
(including Reform).
Virtually all submissions to this list are posted.
Send subscription requests to Daniel Faigin (Moderator) at:
faigin@aerospace.aero.org
* mail.jewish CC+
Moderator: Avi Feldblum ayf@pruxk.att.com or
avi_feldblum@att.com
Mail.Jewish is a mailing list which deals principally with
questions related to Halacha (Jewish law), interpretations of
Torah and other issues of concern/interest within a TRADITIONAL
Judaic framework.
The mailing list is compiled by Avi Feldblum at Bell Labs. The
focus of the list is to provide a forum to discuss general
jewish topics within a framework that accepts the validity of
halacha. As there is a fair amount of discussion on halachic
issues, the list is sometimes refered to as the halachic
mailing list.
If you are interested in receiving a subscription (1 mail
message every few days), send mail to:
ayf@pruxk.att.com
mail.jewish anonymous ftp archive site:
arthur.wustl.edu [host id (128.252.125.83)]
* mail.yiddish
A lively digest of articles and discussions about all things
Yiddish.
Discussion is in both English and transliterated Yiddish.
Adress: dave@lsuc.on.ca
Moderator: David (Donyel-Moyshe) Sherman
addresses: dave@lsuc.on.ca
uunet!attcan!lsuc!dave
{AT&T sites}!att!lsuc!dave
Subscription: Send a request to David Sherman at dave@lsuc.on.ca
* MENDELE - Yiddish Literature and Linguistics ee+
Addressses: mendele@trincc.bitnet
mendele@vax1.trincoll.edu
Moderator: Noyekh Miller (nmiller@trincc.bitnet)
or nmiller@vax1.trincoll.edu
Subscription: send a request to the moderator's address
although in Bitnet it is not run from a Listserv
* NHILLEL - National Hillel List
List NHILLEL is not open for automatic subscription.
Your request should be forwarded to the list owner(s):
Linda Mann <HILLELN@GWUVM>
* Progressive Jewish Mailing List
Moderator: Steve Carr (steven.carr@utxvm.cc.utexas.edu)
Steve Carr belongs to the New Jewish Agenda and has started
the Progressive Jewish Mailing List. whic unfortunately
doesn't have a list server or host.
Seth Grimes at jcipp@mcimail.com
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Commercial Networks
*******************
* AJFCANet
From: Chaim Dworkin <chaim@ENIAC.SEAS.UPENN.EDU>
AJFCANet, a new computer network that links JFCS with a
national umbrella agency-- the Association of Jewish Family and
Children's Agencies.
AJFCANet is the brainchild of Dr. Marvin Berman, president of
Network Development Consulting.
Berman designed AJFCANet in cooperation with Burt Goldberg,
national executive director of AJFCA. "If someone wants a
particular piece of information, they will be able to obtain it
instantly, without searching through material they don't need,"
Goldberg said. "Our goal was to create a system whereby our
agencies will have access to the latest data on trends in the
Jewish family service field, conferences, grants, and statistics."
The local facility must purchase the telecommunications
program that permits access to the Connect network and pay a
monthly service charge of $14. The software program runs about
$150.
Locally, Goldman said, AJFCANet also complements the Elder
Support Service, the Jewish community's natioanl netowrk that
facilitates the provision of services to the elderly.
Nationally, the New York-based Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society
will begin using the system shortly.
* Compuserve
From: David Lisbona <71307.2020@COMPUSERVE.COM>
Most Jewish activity is to be found in section 3 (JUDAISM) of the
RELIGION FORUM. Here is a selection of recent topics:
Meaning of being Jewish S 3 / JUDAISM 13 replies
Abortion & Judaism S 3 / JUDAISM
Boston S 3 / JUDAISM 4 replies
CROWN HEIGHTS S 3 / JUDAISM 26 replies
BET Network S 3 / JUDAISM
Kosher in Paris? S 3 / JUDAISM 14 replies
Meaning of being Jewish S 3 / JUDAISM
Bikur Cholim S 3 / JUDAISM 3 replies
Adoption/Conversion S 3 / JUDAISM 33 replies
Religious Harrassment S 3 / JUDAISM 22 replies
A Good SHailah S 3 / JUDAISM 5 replies
Holocaust Museum S 3 / JUDAISM 1 reply
..................... ............. ..........
There is also a library of downloadable files. A selection:
JEWDIR.TXT 14K 3 22Sep91 Directory of Jewish Vendors
HBIBLE.ZIP 41K 3 22Sep91 Hebrew Bible quiz
CO9591.TXT 22K 3 06Sep91 Conference Text from 9/5/91
LIB3.CAT 7K 3 24Aug91 LIB 3 JUDAISM catalog of files
ELUL.GIF 33K 3 22Aug91 GIF file, 4 acronyms for month of Elul
AIDS. 17K 3 15Aug91 AIDS & Marriage
TEMPLE.MNT 9K 3 01Aug91 Dr. David Bar Illan on Temple Mount...
NOFUN.INT 8K 3 01Aug91 Article from on politicalcartoons.....
KAFKA.TXT 9K 3 02Jun91 Why Franz Kafka spurns his religion...
RHESS.TXT 11K 3 21Apr91 Rabbi Hess on Amalek..................
Israel is frequently discussed (and sometimes attacked) in Section 1
of the ISSUES forum - Around the World, and, more recently in
Section5 of the USSRFORUM (probably to be renamed CRISISFORUM) -
Other Hot Spots.
Compuserve costs $12.80/hour for local call access from most
everywhere in the continental USA and a few locations in Europe and
the Far East.
* GEnie ??+
From: Alan Stein <STEIN@UCONNVM.BITNET>
There are several dozen Jews active in areas of Jewish interest
on GEnie.
GEnie is divided into roundtables, each of which has bulletin
boards and libraries. The bulletin boards are included in the
monthly charge ($4.95), while the libraries are not. There are
three bulletin boards with active Jewish participation.
The Military RT bulletin board has a topic on Israel and
Palestine which is one of the most active topics on GEnie. It
also has a topic on the Holocaust, although that isn't as
active. There is a lot of Israel bashing, with a group of Jews
stepping in to defend Israel and go on the offensive. (This is
common to most topics involving anything to do with Jews or
Israel.)
The PF*NPC (Public Forum*Non Profit Connection) RT has a
category on the Middle East, with several of the topics of
involving Israel.
* Jewish Conference on ECHO
From: David Seth Green
dsg@hlwpi.att.com david.s.green@att.com daveg@echo.panix.com
Type: Moderated Jewish Conference on a Caucus-type Conference
System
Description: ECHO is a Computer System located in New York City
that is used for interactive telecommunications. ECHO has several
dozen public and private conferences; the Jewish Conference is a
very active one. There are about forty active topics, and more
are added as needed by the host, or others participants.
Access: ECHO is available on a dial-up basis.
For access, please contact Stacy Horn at (212) 255-3839 from 9am
to 8pm.
David S. Green is the host, or moderator, of the Jewish
Conference. The internet addresses are:
horn@echo.panix.com and daveg@echo.panix.com.
Fees: $21.95 per month, currently, for unlimited access time.
Size: 30 active users of the Jewish Conference out of several
hundred on ECHO.
Geographic extent: Most users are located in the New York area,
however, a significant number are west of New Jersey...
* The Well
From: David Lisbona <dlisbona@well.sf.ca.us>
There is a Jewish conference on the Well (an online service based in
Sausalito, near San Francisco, California) co-hosted by: David
Cooper (dayac) Ari Davidow (ari) Tamar Kaufman (tamar) . Email them
from Internet by adding @well.sf.ca.us to their username.
Here are a selection of topics in the conference:
108 72 The American Jewish Press
111 33 E-mail from Israel
115 79 S.F. JEWS KEEPING IN TOUCH WITH ISRAEL, ALLIED FORCES ....
117 7 The House of Noah Edon, Part III ... "Earthquake"
118 15 Birth, Marriage, Death and Lifecycle Announcements
119 166 A Year to Remember
120 4 1991 UAHC Kallah
123 7 Jewish recipes and other good things to eat
124 25 Israelis and Palestinians
125 22 Seeking new Haggadah suggestions for Pesach 1991.
127 15 Offspring of Holocaust survivors?
There is also a small library of downloadable software.
The Well costs $6/hour (+ $10/month) for local call access from
almost everywhere in the continental USA.
==============
David Lisbona
CHARNY@TAUNOS.BITNET Compuserve:71307,2020 MCI:371-6324
Fax: +972-3-472977 The Well & Peacenet: dlisbona
=======================================================
Actually The Well costs $2.00/hour plus telephone charges. Or you
can dial in using CPN at a premium of $4.50/hour ($6.50/hour total).
or you can use PC persuit from tymnet, where availible. e-mail
sysop@well.sf.ca.us or apple!well!sysop for more information.
--
- bob pasker
bob@halfdome.UUCP bob%halfdome@cs.sfsu.edu rbp@well.sf.ca.us
bob@carlyle.com rbp@sutro.sfsu.edu
***************************
Various Electronic Archives
***************************
THE SIMTEL ARCHIVES
===================
From: dov@menora.weizmann.ac.il (Dov Grobgeld)
The Simtel archives is a US government sponsered public domain archive
which holds several hundred megabytes of various public domain stuff.
The archive contents is most easily retrieved from the mirror of the
archives by anonymous ftp to wuarchive.wustl.edu. The MSDOS
directories are found in /mirrors2/msdos. Further information about
the archive and how to retrieve files from it is found in the
directory /mirrors2/msdos/starter.
The following are Jewish-related files at archives, that I have found:
Directory PD1:<MSDOS.HEBREW>
Filename Type Length Date Description
==============================================
HEB-DISP.ZIP B 34183 911016 Display Hebrew letters on a PC's
monitor
REVEAL.ZIP B 34022 911016 Counts occurrences of letters in
the Tanach
TANACH1.ZIP B 188511 911016 The Torah from the Tanach in Hebrew
TANACH2.ZIP B 198995 911016 The Prophets from the Tanach in Hebre
TANACH3.ZIP B 247177 911016 The Writings from the Tanach in Hebre
Directory PD1:<MSDOS.DESKACCESS>
Filename Type Length Date Description
==============================================
JCAL73.ARC B 77385 900218 Jewish/Gregorian calendar utilities
* Bibliographies
From: fingerhu@ircam.fr (Michel Fingerhut)
Organization: IRCAM, Paris (France)
Bibliographical lists I put together recently and have a common
thread: the first two are of orthodox scholars whose work
conciliates tradition, modern science and philosophy: Cassuto,
with his luminous commentary of the Pentateuch (I *don't* mean
here what's known as "the Cassuto" but was really written by
Hartum), together with other writings and interpretations of
older Canaanite literature, and Y. Leibowitz, on science
(genetics), society, politics, judaism (Maimonides) and almost
everything else.
The third one, N. Leibowitz (sister of Y. Leibowitz) is a
wonderful *teacher* and has been doing commentaries of the
Pentateuch for over 50 years.
* GNU Emacs Calendar/diary
Send a message to:
Edward M.Reingold reingold@emr.cs.uiuc.edu
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Version 4.01 is now available; the main changes are a few minor
corrections (for example, the calculation of the date of Yom
Ha'Atzmaut and Selichot) and a considerable speed-up for many
commands.
Files can be obtained by anonymous ftp from emr.cs.uiuc.edu in
directory pub/emacs/calendar or by email by sending a message
to me with the subject line "send-emacs-cal" (no quotes).
A HARD COPY of a paper describing the calendrical calculations
(including the intricacies of the Hebrew calendar) can be
obtained by sending a messag with the subject line
"send-paper-cal" (no quotes) AND INCLUDING YOUR MAILING ADDRESS
(SNAIL) IN THE BODY OF THE MESSAGE.
Professor Edward M. Reingold reingold@cs.uiuc.edu
Department of Computer Science (217) 333-6733
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
1304 W. Springfield Ave. Urbana, IL 61801-2987 USA
* Jewish / Civil Calendar 0M+
Send a message to:
Ralph Griswold <ralph@cs.arizona.EDU>
A VISUALLY EQUIVALENT JEWISH/CIVIL CALENDAR
ALAN D. CORRE, University of Wisonsin-Milwaukee
COPYRIGHT (c) 1990
Permission is hereby given to all persons to copy, compile and
pass to others this code provided that (1) it is not used for
monetary gain; (2) it is not subverted from its original purpose,
* Library of Congress Subject Headings in Jewish Studies )k+
Send a message to:
Yossi (Joseph) Galron <TS4132@OHSTMVSA.BITNET>
I am pleased to announce the publication of the second, enlarged
and updated edition of the Library of Congress Subject Headings in
Jewish Studies. Those requiring further information should contact
me at the address
TS4132@OHSTMVSA.BITNET Tel. 1-(614)231-9546 Fax. 1-(614)231-1862
Surprisingly, I found myself in the first directory as owner of
the Library of Congress subject Headings in Jewish Studies.
This list of Subject headings is a compilation of Subject
headings used by The Library of Congress and is available (in
the meantime) only in hard copy (I have it also on my PC as
WordPerfect files).
Joseph (Yossi) Galron-Goldschlager
* The Jewish Travelers Database 0N+
Moderator: Xev Gittler kosher-request@bunny.gte.com
Subscription:
From: daemon@gte.com (The devil himself)
Welcome to the Jewish Travelers Database. a database of
information for the Jewish traveler. This is the index of
available information.
To get information, send a mail message addressed to one of the
following addresses:
kosher@bunny.gte.com (for Internet sites)
..!husc6!bunny!kosher (for UUCP sites)
The message should contain the line:
send XXXXXX
where XXXXXX is either 'index' (to get this message),
'submission', or a name of a city, from the list below. 'index'
will send you this file, and 'submission' will send you
instructions for sending in your own information or updates.
[The send XXXXX line should NOT be in the Subject: line].
If you would like to provide information, please send it to
kosher-request@bunny.gte.com.
This information is being maintained by Xev Gittler. I can be
reached at either kosher-request@bunny.gte.com (or one of the
other address types listed above), or, alternatively, you can
reach me at (617) 466-2142.
* HaMaayan 0=+
Moderator: Rav Shlomo Katz
Organization: Grebyn Corporation
Request: Posted by Alan Broder, ajb@grebyn.com (uunet!grebyn!ajb),
who should be contacted to request back issues of HaMaayan or
to get on or off the direct email mailing list.
Alternately, send your comments care of yehuda@gwuvm.bitnet
[ HaMaayan is published weekly for the edification and
enjoyment of the reader who is lacking the time or ability to
study the weekly Parasha on his own. HaMaayan's goal is to
acquaint the reader with the broadest spectrum of traditional
Torah commentary, from the "rationalism" of Rambam (Maimonides)
and Abarbanel to the "mysticism" of Alshich and the Chassidic
Masters.
While the editors hope these brief "snippets" will engender
further discussion of Torah topics ("L'Hagdil Torah
U'L'Ha'adirah"), they unfortunately lack the time to respond to
lengthy questions.
* L'Chaim archive 0D+
Moderator: Harold A. Miller hal@shark.mel.dit.csiro.au
Due to the generosity of Rabbi Lazer Danziger, I am now
building an archive of the L'Chaim issues. I don't have too
many yet, although R' Danziger has assured me he will forward
what back issues he can. If anyone has others I'm missing,
please email me.
The archive is on shark.mel.dit.csiro.au, IP address
144.110.16.11, in pub/lchaim. The files are compressed.
Login is "anonymous", password is your email address
(user@host.domain, presumably). I *may* install an
email<-->ftp gateway in the future, but don't count
on it.
* Rabbi Yaacov Haber
Moderator: hal@shark.mel.dit.csiro.au
I have added a third Jewish archive to shark.mel.dit.csiro.au.
It's in
pub/drosha
and contains Rabbi Yaacov Haber's past and present articles.
Problems, questions, etc., to me.
Hal Miller, DIT, CSIRO, | Networking Environments Project
723 Swanston St. Carlton| (TEL) +61 3 282 2628
VIC 3053, Australia | Internet:hal@mel.dit.csiro.au