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April 6, 2001/Nisan 13, 5761, Vol. 53, No.27

Find Passover info on the Internet

Chabad-Lubavitch World Headquarters' Passover Web site offers many resources and services for Jews preparing for the holiday.

In addition to an online Haggadah, the site offers the story of Passover, activities for kids, recipes, "Ask the Rabbi" and information about special Shabbat requirements for this year, since Passover begins on Saturday evening.

Additionally, visitors can purchase matzo, sell chametz or find a local seder. Visit www.passover.net.



New Web site targets young Jews
The European Union of Jewish Students has launched a new Web site, Re:Generation, which includes chat rooms, videos, classified ads, free e-mail, magazines, lectures, a library and news.

The European Union of Jewish Students is an organization with over 170,000 members from 32 countries. According to a press release, the goal of the site is to bring together the 170,000 members, as well as unaffiliated members of the community.

"We've noticed that many people from ... Jewish communities use e-mail regularly and really want to socialize with Jews as well as learn about Judaism in a quick and practical way," says Webmaster Benjamin Van Gelder.

Visit the site at www.eujs.org.


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