Conference Highlights #2 - New Exhibitor Booth & Booth Talks #galicia
Groll, Avraham
Dear JewishGen Family,
JewishGen had a very successful and productive experience at the 37th annual IAJGS Conference (which was held July 23-28 in Orlando, FL), offering an outstanding variety of sessions, workshops, and luncheons throughout its duration. During these weeks following the conference, we are posting highlights of our activity, including a review of some of the major announcements which were first unveiled at the conference. The previous issue can be accessed here: http://tinyurl.com/IAJGS2017-A Today's focus is on JewishGen's new Exhibitor Booth. We designed this booth with the intention of offering a more professional experience, and plan to use it as we expand our marketing efforts and promote JewishGen to a much wider audience. As part of this strategy, we also debuted our "Booth Talks" program, whereby JewishGen experts offered booth visitors a short, five minute presentation on a particular topic. This enabled conference participants an opportunity to connect with experts, while giving JewishGen staff the opportunity to engage, and forge new connections. Throughout the conference, hundreds of people stopped by the booth, >from JewishGen volunteers, donors, users, members of other organizations, and even some of the hotel staff. Here are some highlights: (1) Yizkor Books: A member of the JewishGen family walked up to the booth, pulled an old book out of her bag, and asked Rebecca Schaeffer (a member of the booth team, and Assistant to the Director) if she could identify it. Rebecca explained that it was a Yizkor (memorial) book, written by Holocaust survivors to perpetuate the history and heritage of towns which once had thriving Jewish communities. Visibly moved, the individual asked if there was a translated version in English, and when she was given the link to the translated book on JewishGen, and started reading it, she broke down in tears. (2) Great-Great Grandfather's Matzeiva (Tombstone): Another individual stopped by and expressed her longing to find any information about her great-great-grandfather. Nolan Altman (VP for Data Acquisition) was there, did a quick search on JOWBR (JewishGen's Online Worldwide Burial Registry) and helped her find the record for the gravestone of her great-great-grandfather, which also included the name of her great-great-great-grandfather! (3)Bar/Bat Mitzvah Projects: A member of the JewishGen family stopped by the booth, saw the literature about JewishGen's Memorial Plaques Project, and was so inspired that he committed to having his synagogue's youth department participate. (4) Possible Connections: An individual was thrilled to discover the JewishGen Family Finder, and that there were 90 people researching the same town she was. To view a listing of the Booth Talks which took place at the conference, along with a few pictures, please visit: http://tinyurl.com/BoothTalks2017 Please stay tuned for more updates. Avraham Groll Director JewishGen.org |
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