Sound
International
- "Save the Music is [...] dedicated to the preservation of cultural music through its digitization and placement on the Internet. Save the Music has already become the leading collector of Jewish Music LP's in the world." Overall more than 1800 songs and over 170 albums have been digitized until know.
- The Judaica Sound Archives, a project of the Florida Atlantic University Libraries, provides access to more than 7.000 songs of Jewish Music in a wide range of genres.
- The Dartmouth Jewish Sound Archive provides access to a wide range of different Jewish recordings. (material only available to Dartmouth users and approved scholars and researchers)
- The Robert and Molly Freddman Jewish Music Archive at the Annenberg Rare Book and Manuscript Library University of Pennsylvania hosts the world first private collection of Yiddish Music. search the database
- Chazzanut Online is a comprehensive website on Jewish Liturgical Music.
- The Sylvia and Harry Rebell Digital Collections (Jewish Theological Seminary New York) contain 292 Field Recordings from the Solomon Rosowsky Collection. The genre is Synagogue music.
- The David and Fela Shapell Digitization Project (National Jewish Sound Archive JNUL) provides access to old hebrew compositions as well as compositions for Jewish holidays. The songs are available in mp3 and streaming format.
- The project Music of the Holocaust: Highlights from the collection (U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum) provides access to a selection of "songs of the ghettos, concentration camps and World War II partisan outposts."
United States of America
- The Milken Archive of American Jewish Music "is an international undertaking to record, preserve and distribute a vast cross-section, comprising hundreds of outstanding pieces of American Jewish music from the past 350 years"
- The Yiddish Radio project presents many recordings from the Golden Era of Yiddish Radio in the United States of America.