Judaic Studies - Online (Free) Resources List #1 via Duke University Library Guides
American Digital Archive of the Jewish Experience An electronic repository of digitized American Jewish periodicals (American Jewish Historical Society)
American Jewish Committee Archives Filled with more than a million documents and hundreds of movies and radio shows, the New York-based American Jewish Committee Archives house an extraordinary range of resources on the past century of American Jewish history.
American Jewish Historical Society The American Jewish Historical Society provides access to more than 20 million documents and 50,000 books, photographs, art and artifacts that reflect the history of the Jewish presence in the United States from 1654 to the present.
Archive of the American Soviet Jewry Movement The American Jewish Historical Society has established its Archive of the American Soviet Jewry Movement to help assure that the story of the role played by Americans of all faiths in that Movement will be collected and preserved so that future generations will be familiar with, and inspired by, their achievements.
Berman Jewish Databank The Berman Jewish DataBank @ The Jewish Federations of North America offers open access to hundreds of quantitative studies of North American Jewry.
Berman Jewish Policy Archive Open access to a growing library of 13,000+ policy-relevant documents from leading authors, journals, and organizations (NYU Wagner).
Center for Jewish History Digital Collection The Center Digital Collections provides access to the digital assets of the Center for Jewish History and its five partner organizations, the American Jewish Historical Society, the American Sephardi Federation, the Leo Baeck Institute, Yeshiva University Museum, and the YIVO Institute for Jewish Research. The combined collections of the five partners constitute one of the most important resources for the documentation and exploration of the Jewish experience.
From Haven to Home: 350 Years of Jewish Life in America A Library of Congress exhibition marking 350 years of Jewish life in America. The exhibition features more than two hundred treasures of American Judaica from the collections of the Library of Congress, augmented by a selection of important loans from other cooperating cultural institutions.
Gershwind-Bennett Isaac Leeser Digitization Project The Penn Libraries have launched this new website featuring access to the personal papers and publications of Isaac Leeser, widely regarded as the foremost American Jewish leader in antebellum America
The Jacob Rader Marcus Center of the American Jewish Archives at Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion (Cincinnati, OH)
Jewish-American History on the Web "Since 1998, Jewish-History.com has provided full digital text of primary historical documents previously unavailable to the general public except in historical society archives or on reels of microfilm."
Jewish Language Research Website - Jewish English A description of Jewish-English including a helpful bibliography.
Judaica Americana 100 Pamphlets about Jewish life in the United States published between 1725-1900 from the Jewish Theological Seminary
The Myer & Rosaline Feinstein Center Database of Archives A searchable database of American Jewish historical repositories (Temple University)
News about Jews Digital images and catalog records of 259 American newspapers from the Abraham and Deborah Karp Collection of Early American Judaica, 1782-1898 from the Jewish Theological Seminary
Pictures of Jewish Workers' Life in America (Online Exhibit - Yale University)
The Pittsburgh Jewish Newspaper Project Composed of The Jewish Criterion(1895-1962), The American Jewish Outlook (1934-1962) and The Jewish Chronicle(1962-Present) (Carnegie Mellon University)