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Country Peacock
Roaming the countryside in much of Hawaii Peacocks bring great delight to bird lovers in general and Peacock fanciers in particular.
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To see photographs of a sampling of the Flowers and Animals on land and in the waters of Hawaii, click Here.

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Hawaiian Language Translations and Translators
as well as translators and dictionaries for 200 other languages, click here.
LANGUAGE TRANSLATORS AND DICTIONARIES
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Foreign language dictionaries and language translators: You may translate from any of a number of languages to any of the other languages that are provided. And there is also a comprehensive source with translators and dictionaries for each of 200 different languages. Also find chatroom translators where you can type words in your own language, while others type in their individual languages and the chatroom translators present text to people in their specific languages. E-mail translators are also available which translate from your language into other languages when you send the E-mails and when you receive the replies thay are translated back into your language. There is also a dictionary of computer terminology. You may also find the Encyclopedia Astronautica as well as Kids, Ask Jeeves whom you may ask all manner of questions. You may also enter words into the Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary to find definitions, spelling and proper pronunciations. And you can find your Hawaiian Name. To translate given names into Hawaiian names, click here.

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NASA, Outer Space, Live Cams and Science
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MOVING TO HAWAII - STATS, MISCELLANY
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HAWAII MAPS
Maps of Hawaii
A map of the state of Hawaii and individual pop-up maps of each Hawaiian island as well as a tidbit of miscellany regarding the individual islands
Airline Services - HAWAII
Airlines Serving Hawaii
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Israel and Judaica
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ISRAEL AND JUDAICA IN HAWAII AND WORLDWIDE
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American Government Services
Government Sites
Click on the flag to see local, city, county, state and federal government websites in the United States offering a plethora of services and send E-mails to the president or your congresspersons and government agencies. Read the list and connect to the most commonly requested government services.
U.S. National Archives
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and federal records: presidential materials, executive agencies' archives, the federal register, federal courts, government documents, photos, videos and sound. Also you may pursue Nazi war criminal records, Holocaust assets and official U.S. government information regarding the John F. Kennedy assassination.
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Kilauea Fountain
Kilauea Volcano Page

  • Kilauea Volcano, the youngest of the five volcanoes on the Big Island of Hawaii and Kilauea which has been erupting constantly since 1983, may be the most active volcano in the world. Click here to see more photographs of Kilauea Volcano, view maps, read further information about Kilauea and other volcanos worldwide.
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    Homepage, Jeeves Click Here to Sail to the Homepage - Click on the previous underlined link to begin your journey to the home-port where you can view Hawaii and the world through thousands of live web cameras, link to each Hawaiian island and take virtual field trips and listen to live Hawaii radio. Read jokes and humor, play Jeopardy, Trivial Pursuit or Wheel-of-Fortune online as well as play hundreds of computer games at the Yahoo game site and also at the Internet Game Zone. Read The National Geographic Online (their map machine is on page 8). Send greeting cards via e-mail, visit NASA or the NASA photojournal or be whisked off to Israel via SABRAnet. Terrorism: explore the official United States government anti-terrorism webpage where rewards are given for apprehending terrorists. You can also connect to CNN interactive news, Fox News Channel and the O'Rielly Factor, weather and sports, get complete car buying information on all new and used cars or check out NASCAR. Read all the bills currently pending in Congress at federal, state and county levels. Visit the San Diego Zoo or or see the NASA photo of the Day or watch NASA TV. And you may connect to webpages for each of the major Hawaiian islands.
    The homepage was created on May Day 1998.
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    Recycle to Page 2 Click here to Cybercycle to Page 2 > On page 2 there is an all-island calendar of events for Hawaii (there's a world-wide Hawaiian event calendar on page 7) and you may also read the history and heritage of Hawaii, play fantasy football, view the personal websites of people in Hawaii, Estonia and visit the websites of a Holocaust survivor and the genealogy of a Hawaiian family whose ancestors immigrated from the Azores islands in the Atlantic. Go to the the Smithsonian website for info concerning a wide array of American topics including Native American and African American history and culture, agriculture, anthropology, archeology, art, design, crafts, botony, ecology, film and television, folklife, geography, geology, medicine, music, technology and inventors, transporation and zoology. See the startling new discoveries in astronomy made by the new Japanese Subaru Telescope atop Mauna Kea on the Big Island of Hawaii. Or enter a time capsule where you can pick a year and read the news headlines, listen to the music, find out the movies, academy award winners and president and Vice President during those years. Or you can scan the Help Wanted ads at the Monster Board or Career Mosaic. Or you may stop by the White House website in Washington where you can send the president or Vice-president an e-mail. Or visit Oscar at the official website of the Academy Awards or enter the vast world of Virtual Jerusalem. Page 2 was created 9/9/98
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    Fire to Page 3 Surf through the wall of fire to Page 3 Read the Honolulu Star-Bulletin, a daily newspaper, take virtual field trips to 6 of the Hawaiian islands (courtesy NASA) or take beginning Hawaiian language lessons. Visit 100s of U.S. cities' websites, like the one in your home-town; rock on at MTV, view scenes through thousands of live cameras world-wide, learn all about chain-letters, e-mail hoaxes and Internet scams from official U.S government websites, visit the U.S. government printing office where they keep the nation and world informed via the Net as well as in print, you may read anything they have printed; see up-to-the-minute Hawaiian weather as well as real-time satellite images of the Central Pacific Ocean, look at over 1000 photos of Hawaii from Virtual Hawaii. Or you can go behind the scenes at NASA and view the workers through live cameras, visit MOMA, the Museum of Modern Art in New York or visit the official Vatican Website. Page 3 was created in October of 1998.
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    Schuss to page 4 Ski the Cyberslopes to Page 4 Go to the official NBA website; take an in-depth tour of Kauai, visit the official Hawaii Five-O website, or get a free 122 page trip planner from the Hawaii Visitors and Convention Bureau. Go to the Mountain Zone for everything in mountaineering. The National Geographic 3-D Virtual Solar System - view the sun and planets individually from the perspective of the planets themselves or from one of the their moons and see their revolutions and rotations with respect to one another with your own control panel. Enjoy scenes from the Hubble Space Telescope. See the phase of the moon for tonight or any night for the past or future 200 years (were you born during a full moon?) Go to the Kids Digital Library, read the complete works of William Shakespeare, or read the CIA Fact-book for maps and information about countries world-wide; use the distance calculator to compute how far it is between any 2 cities in the world, then view it on a map. Visit Aspen, Colorado. Page 4 was born in November of 1998
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    Right Turn to page 5 Point Your Pointer to Page 5 where there is more humor and Page Five features e-mail cybercards and "Peanuts" cartoon postcards or just read 33 different comic strips. You may visit the DEFINITIVE celebrity website where you can link to stars' homepages or get information and reviews about all movies currently playing in theaters, on TV or available in video or search the old movie archive. And you can connect to the All Media recorded music site. You are invited to enter the ancient Valley of the Nile in search of pyramids and Egypt in the age of the pharoahs. Visit Kids-World! Fun for all ages, learn about animals, endangered species, rainforests, our solar system and lots more! And there is an in-depth site for Maui or visit the KITV Honolulu Channel 4 news site where you can hear the Hawaiian word of the day. There's also a link to the Library of Congress photo archive where you may see thousands of photos from the Great Depression through World War II. Page 5 came into being in December of 1998
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    Surf to the Sun on Page 6 Sunshine for Sikhs who clix on page six Check out the aircraft locator that will show on a map where any commercial airplane is flying and at what speed and altitude, when it is expected to land and you may have 3 people notified via e-mail when it does touch down. Get maps and driving directions to anywhere in North America, complete with restaurants, lodging, transportation, ATM locations and Yellow Pages for the area or compute the rate of exchange for each country's money with the currency converter. See the Earth-Moon viewer for photos of the Earth from the Moon and the Moon from the Earth. Pursue investing for beginners or go to the Kids' Website for grades K-12. Visit Sportsline or get comprehensive information about water sports in Hawaii or peruse the Hawaiian dictionary. Page 6 began in January of 1999
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    Beam Me Up, Scotty PAGE 7 Get Beamed up to Page 7 Read Ann Landers on the Net or read Ha'aretz, a daily newspaper from Israel in English or Hebrew. See stunning photographs and information about the 9 planets of the solar system, Learn about fossils and paleontology with a state by state and country lists of fossil beds, or explore scientific mind-teasers and optical illusions. Or find the calendar of worldwide Hawaiian events. Click on the Rainbow Connection which is linked to every government office in the State of Hawaii, with links to the capitol, governor's office, house and senate as well as city, county and federal offices in Hawaii. There are also links to the United States Senate and the House of Representatives, as well as the Internet Law library with 10,000 links. You may also study in a massive reference library with every reference book you can think of, like Bartletts Familiar Quotations, including connections to all major world news bureaus. And for fun, there's the official Darwin Awards website where people earn the award for being killed doing something really stupid. Or try the Dialectizer which will convert any document or website into another dialect, like cockney, Swedish or the way Elmer Fudd would talk. And there's the Kosher Casino where you can play cards, roulette, dice or any other casino game - play for fun or for real money. Page 7 started in February of 1999
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    Don't Wait to See Page 8 Make a Date to See Page 8 Go to the National Geographic Map Machine or search the Black history database or investigate a fascinating history website that has links to everything from ancient Incas and Genghis Khan to the history of music and even the history of costumes. See an in-depth view along with the history of the island of Molokai - home of the famous St. Damien de Veuster, patron of the sick at Molokai's former leper colony - Molokai is one of 3 Hawaiian islands that have wild deer; study a history of Hawaii time-line. Peruse a comprehensive site about health and medicine with 50,000 professional sources. Use the language translators and dictionaries to translate to or from 200 different languages or have your e-mail, instant messages or chatroom words translated to another language and sent automatically. See United States and world population clocks. Have a look at the FBI Ten Most Wanted criminals or go to the United States Government anti-terrorism site. In an informative vein, there's a link to W3C the World-Wide Web Consortium that sets the standards for the Internet. Or on a lighter note, there's The Tower, a delightful site that is chock full of fun things from Mark Twain's least known and arguably funniest work to a computerized Elizabethan insult generator which allows you to hurl epithets in the manner of Hamlet or King Lear. Page 8 came into being in March of 1999
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    Shine on Page Nine Drift Like a Snowflake to Page 9 On Page 9 you will find in-depth information about the Big Island of Hawaii including Kilauea Volcano and the Hawaii Volcano Observatory or you may listen to real radio stations broadcasting live from Hawaii. And there is a complete list of over 400 bed and breakfast locations in Hawaii where you may make reservations online or get further info via e-mail. You may visit the Student Center Infomall, a vast complex for high school, college and university students, complete with movies, music, games chatrooms, forums and student homepages; or try the Jewish teen link where there is an interactive homework help page to get answers now! Or you can search and connect with other members of The Tribe at Jewhoo or connect to a magnum opus of world-wide Jewish resources. On page 9 there are links to all you need to know about copyrights or you can explore the exciting site of the ultimate web design firm or link to the Official Website of Major League Baseball. You may also find out how to trace your ancestry and see your family tree online, check the Social Security Death Index to read American Obituaries and lots more! Page 9 began in April of 1999. To go directly to the Big Island of Hawaii page which began in July of 1999, click here! To go directly to Internet radio in Hawaii and listen to live radio stations, click: Hear!
    Page 9 was born 4/4/99
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    THE BIG ISLAND BECKONS
    •THE BIG ISLAND OF HAWAII PAGE
    More fascinating than you can imagine, including Kilauea Volcano links, Mauna Kea and Mauna Loa volcano links, the volcano observatory, photos, lodging, coffee plantations, activities, sites, marine and water sports, 13,000 foot peaks, lush green valleys, green sand beaches and black sand beaches along with unspoiled wilderness. Or visit the world's largest telescopes at the Keck Observatory or see the startling new discoveries in astronomy from Japan's new Subaru telescope atop Mauna Kea.
    The Big Island Page was completed 8/8/99
    The Oahu Page
    •The Oahu Page
    Oahu means "The Gathering Place" and is Hawaii's most populous island. Complete in-depth coverage including live cameras, virtual field trips, accommodations, tours, sights, activities, events, calendars, hiking, marine and water sports, shopping, cuisine, galleries, trip planners, weather, beaches, parks, hiking trails, gardens, museums, culture, heritage and history. A veritable plethora of information is at your fingertips.
    Completed 12/12/99
    The Maui Page
    •The Maui Page
    Maui is the only island in Polynesia to be named after a god. Kumulipo, the ancient genealogical chant of the Hawaiians, sings of the demigod Mai who was a mythological half-human sorcerer. "Maui was a prankster on a grand scale who used guile and humor to create some of the most amazing feats of derring-do ever recorded.. A Polynesian combination of Paul Bunyan and Hercules, Maui had adventures known as 'strifes'. He served humankind by fishing up the islands of Hawaii from the ocean floor, securing fire from a tricky mud hen, lifting the sky so humans could walk upright and slowing down the sun god"* with a lassoo from atop Haleakala (House of the Sun). *From "Hawaii Handbook" by J.D. Bisignani (Moon Publications, Inc.)
    The Maui Page was Completed 5/5/2000
    The Lanai Page
    •The Lanai Page
    For those looking for something off the beaten track and out of the way, Lanai offers solitude and untouched beauty as well as golf, diving, sailing, hiking, abundant wildlife and stunning scenery. One favorite attraction is shipwreck beach where many ships ran aground over the centuries. Legend has it that Lanai was opened for settlement about 1400 by an exiled prince from Maui beginning a fishing and planting culture.
    The Lanai Page was Finished 4/4/2003
    Kauai Page
    •The Kauai Page
    The tropical paradise of Kauai basks amidst the sparkling blue waters of the Pacific Ocean, about 20 minutes by air from Honolulu. Formed some six million years ago, the island encompasses roughly 550 miles and is the oldest and most northerly of the main Hawaiian Islands. Kauai has the only navigable river in Hawaii, countless rainbows and over a thousand waterfalls as well as the 4000 foot cliffs of Na Pali that tower above the ocean.
    The Kauai Page was made 12/12/2000
    Cruise to Molokai
    •The Molokai Page
    Molokai - Birthplace of the Hula and home to wild deer, the famous leper colony, dense tropical forests, ancient man-made lakes, a world-class animal park and the highest seacliffs in the world. "Molokai is a sanctuary, a human time capsule where the pendulum swings inexorably forward, but more slowly than in the rest of Hawaii. It has always been so." ~ J. D. Bisignani
    St. Damien de Veuster, Drawing by British Artist Edward Clifford
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    Click here to read the fascinating history of Joseph (Jozef) de Veuster who went by the nickname "Jef" and was known to the world as Father Damien, and St. Damien de Veuster as well as see portraits of him at ages 20, 33, 48 and 49. Father Damien became world-renowned for ministering to the sick at the leper colonies at Kalawao and Kalaupapa on the Island of Molokai in the late 1800s.
    The Molokai Page made its debut on 3/3/2001
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    The Leeward Islands or Northwestern Islands of Hawaii, 130 islands, islets and shoals stretch 1,200 miles northwest of Kauai ending with Kure Atoll about 55 miles west of Midway Atoll - site of the historic World War II naval battle between the American and the Japanese navies.

    NORTHWESTERN HAWAIIAN ISLANDS
    To explore the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands, click here. The Leeward Hawaiian Islands comprise the Papahanaumokuakea Marine National Monument formerly called the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands Marine National Monument, the largest marine nature preserve on Planet Earth.

    The Northestern Hawaiian Islands Page was created on 12/12/2003

    RAINBOWS TO YOU!

    Click on the links below to visit Niihau - the Forbidden Island where the only pure Hawaiians still live; take a virtual field trip of Kahoolawe, the Forgotten Island which has been uninhabited since the federal government claimed it to use for a practice bombing range during the Second World War; explore the music of Hawaii; discover the geography of Hawaii and find the statistics of Hawaii.

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    Jewish Resources in Hawaii
    To review information about Jewish services and resources in Hawaii, click here
    To cruise to my website at Matzohball Soup, click on the yacht below:
    MATZOBALL SOUP SITE
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    HAWAII RADIO STATIONS LIVE OVER THE INTERNET
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    Mako Means Shark in Hawaiian
    The Sharks of Hawaii
    General information about the forty plus species of sharks in Hawaiian waters who pose little threat to human beings. The sharks that have posed the most hazards in Hawaii have been the galapagos sharks, scalloped hammerhead sharks, gray reef sharks and tiger sharks. While great white sharks can be dangerous, they do not frequent Hawaiian waters in great numbers because of their feeding habits. For more info about which shark species are the most aggressive and the most dangerous, more photographs, fascinating facts, shark research, safety tips, suggested reading and links to more shark websites, click, here.

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