Question of the Week: What politician gave the money he received in conjunction with his Nobel Peace Prize to cre- ate a scholarship fund for children of American soldiers killed or missing in action during the Vietnam War? pun4 d!Lisio lops Anau a ft pJonnol 000' a.,!.!ua s!L] popuop Ja6u!ss!>1 .E/6 L u! IDAA W DU4GIA alit 6u!pue u! SIJOJIG J .9 1 G3elL1 DU - - -4GIA li.p °N alit J04 10401406eU OnG t.pIM 6U010 GDIDGci lecioN a ft pGAIGDal OL1M 1.1 , 96U 1331> AJUGH :JOAASILJV What A Beautiful Site! ga m e r2 TT T1 More great Jewish fami spots on the Internet. Elizabeth Applebaum AppleTree Editor L ast week, AppleTree intro- duced you to two fun Jew- ish family Web sites and you called asking for "more, . more, morel" So take a look at some other top spots (in no particular order) on the Internet: #1) THE ISRAEL MUSEUM: at www.imj.org — Cruising this site is a great opportunity to visit a wonderful museum — and you don't have to pay the admission price or speak in hushed tones. Located in Jerusalem, the Israel Museum may be most famous as the home of the Dead Sea Scrolls. But it also offers a great collection of Jewish art, both tradi- tional and modern, as well as examples of Jewish culture -1 throughout history. When you click on the site, look for the Judaica-Jewish Ethnography Wing. Here, you can read about, and see pictures I of, exhibits such as a Birds' Head Habga- da, Jewish cloth- ing from around the world, and various ritual objects like a spice box and mezuza case. Note: Unless you're plan- ning a visit to Israel in the coming days, don't be tempted by the museum's Youth Wing section online. It's mostly a listing of upcoming events. to S k . eri a Funlan 4YN 7/14. 2000 105