The history of the Jewish people for the last 5769 years is a huge subject. Nevertheless, it has been put into a time line that correlates the Hebrew years to the secular calendar. To be able to align the history of the Jewish people and see the corresponding events in World History brings a special dimension and clarity to Jewish history. Dor L'Dor Timeline (Hebrew Edition)
The various periods of Jewish history can be researched, either by the name of a person or by the era. One comprehensive resource is
Encyclopedia Judaica- Full Version
Naaleh.com has several free video-taped classes on the Holocaust, on Inspired Lives, and on the Jewish calendar:
History video classes at Naaleh.com
Want to know what happened on any particular day of the Jewish calendar? Aish.com has a Hebrew month and day calendar that you click on to see Jewish history made on that day. The page also offers to send you "Today in Jewish History" by email, if you so desire:
Judaism: Jewish History by Jewish Calendar Day
Because of its proximity to our day, the Holocaust is a subject in Jewish History all on its own.
Aish Hatorah Holocaust Studies
Part and parcel to learning about the Holocaust is understanding in general why the Jews have been persecuted. Aish.com has an online seminar:
Aish.com Why the Jews?
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