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December 1998

Issue Number 16

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Of the many Chanukah-related sites on
the Internet, the locally produced Eilu v'
Eilu and the Israel produced The Jewish
Magazine sites have taken stabs at mak-
ing useful pages.
Eilu v' Eilu's site,
www.cbahm.org/eilu.htm is meant for
the public but comes off with a very
institutional feel to it.
It gives "practical suggestions for
enhancing the spiritual dimension of
Chanukah," such as reviewing the story
of Chanukah, reading inspirational sto-
ries and cleaning out a child's toy closet
and donating rarely used toys to charity.
The material on the site was present-
ed at the Rosh Chodesh study session
held earlier this month by Beth
Greenapple, a teacher at Hillel Day
School of Metropolitan Detroit and the
community educator for Eilu v' Eilu,
the cooperative adult Jewish learning
project.
On the site, Greenapple states her
two perceived goals for the workshop are
to examine a conceptual framework for
Chanukah that gets away from things
and moves toward personal/spiritual
growth and God, and to suggest some

ways of exploring with self, friends and

family in celebration of the holiday.
The site has a lot to offer for families
who are not very traditional in their
beliefs, or don't have much overall
knowledge with respect to the holiday.
However, it offers nothing in the way of
visual attractiveness as does The Jewish

Magazine.
The Jewish Magazine's Web page at
www.jewislun.ag.co.il is a bright, color-
ful, alluring site both because of what
the site offers and the advertisements on
the left side of the page.
The page offers basic and useful
information, such as lighting the
Chanukah candles and a recipe for pota-
to latkes. It gives essays on whether a
third temple will be built in Jerusalem
and one person's proof that miracles do
happen.
Although much of the site is dedicat-
ed to Chanukah, there is some space
reserved for general interest Judaism.
Both sites are certainly worth taking a
look at, but neither may offer what
you're looking for.

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