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World Religions in Boston - http://www.fas.harvard.edu/~pluralsm/98wrb/index.htm
Online resources and history gathered by Harvard's Pluralism Project. |
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Greater Boston Eruv - http://www.bostoneruv.org
Information about the Eruv, an Orthodox Jewish 'wall' around Brookline, Newton, and Brighton that permits some objects to be carried on the Sabbath. |
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Jewish Resources in Boston - http://shamash.org/trb/jewish_boston.html
Lists restaurants, markets, synagogues, schools, organizations and other Jewish resources. Covers Boston, Brookline, Cambridge, and Newton. |
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Greek Orthodox Diocese of Boston - http://www.boston.goarch.org/
Information on schedules, youth programs, ministries, events, retreats and services. |
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Episcopal Parishes in the Boston Metro Area - http://www.diomass.org/findParish.cfm?an=metro
Interactive map showing towns and cities which have one or more Episcopal churches. |
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Kahal B'raira - http://www.kahalbraira.org
Congregation of Secular Humanistic Jews. Includes a calendar of programs and services, articles, a photo gallery, and youth group information. |
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Greater Boston Interfaith Organization - http://www.gbio.org
Will bring together, train, and organize the faith communities of Greater Boston across all religious, racial, ethnic, class and neighborhood lines. |
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Jain Center of Greater Boston - http://www.jcgb.org
Dedicated to advancing Jain philosophy. Includes event listings, a newsletter, a Jain calendar, and membership information. |
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Jewish Big Brother and Big Sister Association - http://www.jbbbs.org/
Group history and information on having or being a big brother or sister. |
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The Boston Atheists - http://bostonatheists.org/
Community providing fellowship, activism, and education. Includes information about atheism, their activities, a weblog and podcast, and links to resources and local organizations. |