Congregation Beth Jacob
is the shul where I grew up
Young Israel of Toco Hills
is the shul my parents attend now
Yeshiva Atlanta... it was
called "Yeshiva High School of Atlanta" when I went there...
My brother Natan is now maintaing the
Kosher in Atlanta
page
Atlanta Chai, the city-wide
Jewish network
B.C. Publishing's
Torah From Dixie Web site
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Anshe Emes Synagogue which is around
the corner from my apartment
Beth Jacob Congregation, a
long-time L.A. establishment and home to the
Happy Minyan
Pacific Jewish Center, also
known as The Shul on the Beach... that's Venice Beach
Yeshiva of Los Angeles is a high school,
and adult education center in the Pico-Robertson area
The Jewish Learning
Exchange is in my opinion one of the city's best resources,
thanks mostly to its warm and tireless leader Rabbi Avrohom Czapnik
(website is rather outdated...)
Los Angeles Intercommunity Kollel,
acronym LINK, is a new and dynamic outreach kollel hosted by the
Westwood Kehilla
Greta
Restaurant offers authentic Tunisian and French cuisine
Brenco Judaica, my favorite
Judaica store, has a very fine web site
The Coffee Bean and Tea Leaf
coffee shop franchise is infinitely better than Starbucks; and in
the L.A. area, all the food items in their stores are kosher too
La Gondola Ristorante Italiano
Jeff's Gourmet Kosher Sausages
Krispy Kreme Doughnuts are
kosher in California-- did you know that?
LA Jewish Guide, which calls
itself "your #1 guide to Jewish Los Angeles"
KosherQuest is run by
Rabbi Eliezer Eidlitz, a leading kashrus authority in L.A. Don't
miss the West Coast Shopping and Dining 2004 guide!
The Rabbinical Council of
California is headquartered in L.A.
Be sure to check the status of the L.A.
Eruv every Friday
The Simon Wiensenthal Center and
Museum of Tolerance
Jewish L.A., the home page of the
Jewish Federation of Los Angeles
Broadcasting from a ship offshore, the nationalistic
Arutz 7 Web Site and
24-hour live
radio broadcast over the internet
The Jewish World Review
is a Jewish web magazine published by my friend Binyamin Jolkovsky
JewsWeek is published by another
friend, Benyamin Cohen
New York's Jewish weekly The
Jewish Press paints quite a picture of Jewish life in the Big Apple
Israel's English-language daily, The
Jerusalem Post
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