JewishGen.org Discussion Group FAQs
What is the JewishGen.org Discussion Group?
The JewishGen.org Discussion Group unites thousands of Jewish genealogical researchers worldwide as they research their family history, search for relatives, and share information, ideas, methods, tips, techniques, and resources. The JewishGen.org Discussion Group makes it easy, quick, and fun, to connect with others around the world.
Is it Secure?
Yes. JewishGen is using a state of the art platform with the most contemporary security standards. JewishGen will never share member information with third parties.
How is the New JewishGen.org Discussion Group better than the old one?
Our old Discussion List platform was woefully antiquated. Among its many challenges: it was not secure, it required messages to be sent in Plain Text, did not support accented characters or languages other than English, could not display links or images, and had archives that were not mobile-friendly.
This new platform that JewishGen is using is a scalable, and sustainable solution, and allows us to engage with JewishGen members throughout the world. It offers a simple and intuitive interface for both members and moderators, more powerful tools, and more secure archives (which are easily accessible on mobile devices, and which also block out personal email addresses to the public).
I am a JewishGen member, why do I have to create a separate account for the Discussion Group?
As we continue to modernize our platform, we are trying to ensure that everything meets contemporary security standards. In the future, we plan hope to have one single sign-in page.
I like how the current lists work. Will I still be able to send/receive emails of posts (and/or digests)?
Yes. In terms of functionality, the group will operate the same for people who like to participate with email. People can still send a message to an email address (in this case, main@groups.JewishGen.org), and receive a daily digest of postings, or individual emails. In addition, Members can also receive a daily summary of topics, and then choose which topics they would like to read about it. However, in addition to email, there is the additional functionality of being able to read/post messages utilizing our online forum (https://groups.jewishgen.org).
Does this new system require plain-text?
No.
Can I post images, accented characters, different colors/font sizes, non-latin characters?
Yes.
Can I categorize a message? For example, if my message is related to Polish, or Ukraine research, can I indicate as such?
Yes! Our new platform allows members to use “Hashtags.” Messages can then be sorted, and searched, based upon how they are categorized. Another advantage is that members can “mute” any conversations they are not interested in, by simply indicating they are not interested in a particular “hashtag.”
Will all posts be archived?
Yes.
Can I still search though old messages?
Yes. All the messages are accessible and searchable going back to 1998.
What if I have questions or need assistance using the new Group?
Send your questions to: support@JewishGen.org
How do I access the Group’s webpage?
Follow this link: https://groups.jewishgen.org/g/main
So just to be sure - this new group will allow us to post from our mobile phones, includes images, accented characters, and non-latin characters, and does not require plain text?
Correct!
Will there be any ads or annoying pop-ups?
No.
Will the current guidelines change?
Yes. While posts will be moderated to ensure civility, and that there is nothing posted that is inappropriate (or completely unrelated to genealogy), we will be trying to create an online community of people who regulate themselves, much as they do (very successfully) on Jewish Genealogy Portal on Facebook.
What are the new guidelines?
There are just a few simple rules & guidelines to follow, which you can read here:https://groups.jewishgen.org/g/main/guidelines
Thank you in advance for contributing to this amazing online community!
If you have any questions, or suggestions, please email support@JewishGen.org.
Sincerely,
The JewishGen.org Team
Yale Reisner
#general
Leonard Markowitz <priluki@...>
It would be appreciated if someone would send me the current e-mail address of
Yale Reisner. Please respond privately. Len Markowitz priluki@...
|
|
GLU[C]K/GLICK, Romania - Melody Katz' work
#general
arnonh@tapuz.co.il <arnonh@...>
Hello, Dear Colleagues!
Only a few days ago I've decided to start a research for my wife's family. Using some notes her grandmother wrote, I've fount a fascinating family tree of the GLICK/GLUK family of Salaj county, Romania in the FTJP. I understood that I can contribute a lot to that researcher, and he/she can contribute to me too. Apperantely, this great work was done by the late Mrs. Melody Katz, about whom I heard a lot but never got to meet or to be in touch. If anyone has relevant parts >from Meoldy's work on the GLU[C]K/GLICK >from the mentioned area, or if anyone is related to that family - I'll be glad to be in touch. My wife's grandmother is the only survivor of her family >from the holocaust, and I'm sure she'll be very happy to get some information about her ancestors. Yours Sincerely, Arnon Herhskovitz, Israel arnonh@... *** MODERATOR NOTE: If you have been successful in your research, you may wish to mark this success by making a financial contribution to the work of JewishGen. For details of how you can support their work, please go to http://www.jewishgen.org/JewishGen-erosity/Contribute.html
|
|
JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Yale Reisner
#general
Leonard Markowitz <priluki@...>
It would be appreciated if someone would send me the current e-mail address of
Yale Reisner. Please respond privately. Len Markowitz priluki@...
|
|
JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen GLU[C]K/GLICK, Romania - Melody Katz' work
#general
arnonh@tapuz.co.il <arnonh@...>
Hello, Dear Colleagues!
Only a few days ago I've decided to start a research for my wife's family. Using some notes her grandmother wrote, I've fount a fascinating family tree of the GLICK/GLUK family of Salaj county, Romania in the FTJP. I understood that I can contribute a lot to that researcher, and he/she can contribute to me too. Apperantely, this great work was done by the late Mrs. Melody Katz, about whom I heard a lot but never got to meet or to be in touch. If anyone has relevant parts >from Meoldy's work on the GLU[C]K/GLICK >from the mentioned area, or if anyone is related to that family - I'll be glad to be in touch. My wife's grandmother is the only survivor of her family >from the holocaust, and I'm sure she'll be very happy to get some information about her ancestors. Yours Sincerely, Arnon Herhskovitz, Israel arnonh@... *** MODERATOR NOTE: If you have been successful in your research, you may wish to mark this success by making a financial contribution to the work of JewishGen. For details of how you can support their work, please go to http://www.jewishgen.org/JewishGen-erosity/Contribute.html
|
|
SSDI Maiden Name
#general
Daniel Vangheluwe <vangheluwe-smietan@...>
Many thanks to all american genners who explain to me that It is not maiden names
on SSDI. Daniel VANGHELUWE France
|
|
JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen SSDI Maiden Name
#general
Daniel Vangheluwe <vangheluwe-smietan@...>
Many thanks to all american genners who explain to me that It is not maiden names
on SSDI. Daniel VANGHELUWE France
|
|
Thank You!!!
#general
ABRAHAM GORDON
Dear Genners,
I want to thank all those informative Genners who replied to my 2 e-mails regarding the names of the months of the year in Polish and the use of the letters *b* or *w* as interchangeable in the name REBENSTOCK. I believe that I replied to each of you individually, but in the event I missed someone, please accept my thanks for your help. Sylvia Gordon New York
|
|
JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Thank You!!!
#general
ABRAHAM GORDON
Dear Genners,
I want to thank all those informative Genners who replied to my 2 e-mails regarding the names of the months of the year in Polish and the use of the letters *b* or *w* as interchangeable in the name REBENSTOCK. I believe that I replied to each of you individually, but in the event I missed someone, please accept my thanks for your help. Sylvia Gordon New York
|
|
Re: Passport Applications - Special Indexing of Jewish Names ??
#general
James R. Platt <jrplatt@...>
An article >from Avotaynu (10+ years ago) said that names for passport applications
for the period 1914-1925 were not at indexed at all, but that the Jewish Genealogy Society of Greater Washington had indexed Jewish names for that period. Does anyone know if that has remained the case. I haven't seen this issue mentioned anywhere else recently which leads me to think the 1914-1925 period was eventually indexed and is now included in the National Archives (NARA) materials. Any clarification would be appreciated. J. Platt New York, NY
|
|
JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen RE: Passport Applications - Special Indexing of Jewish Names ??
#general
James R. Platt <jrplatt@...>
An article >from Avotaynu (10+ years ago) said that names for passport applications
for the period 1914-1925 were not at indexed at all, but that the Jewish Genealogy Society of Greater Washington had indexed Jewish names for that period. Does anyone know if that has remained the case. I haven't seen this issue mentioned anywhere else recently which leads me to think the 1914-1925 period was eventually indexed and is now included in the National Archives (NARA) materials. Any clarification would be appreciated. J. Platt New York, NY
|
|
Family tree of Raymond ARON...?
#france
Rosanne Leeson <rdleeson@...>
Dear FrenchSIGgers,
I am seeking to learn if anyone has access to a family tree of Raymond ARON, and in particular, if it includes the ascendancy of his mother, Suzanne LEVY. If you can assist please respond privately to me! With thanks in advance, Rosanne Leeson
|
|
French SIG #France Family tree of Raymond ARON...?
#france
Rosanne Leeson <rdleeson@...>
Dear FrenchSIGgers,
I am seeking to learn if anyone has access to a family tree of Raymond ARON, and in particular, if it includes the ascendancy of his mother, Suzanne LEVY. If you can assist please respond privately to me! With thanks in advance, Rosanne Leeson
|
|
Looking for Dr. Rosa HARTZ or LAUFER
#general
Richard <mcdonaldrw@...>
Rosa HARTZ or LAUFER came >from Great Britain to Dallas, TX during WWII to work at
Southwestern Medical School. Her fiancee had just died in the war. She stayed with her aunt and uncle, Lena & Morris LAUFER. Richard richardmcdonald@...
|
|
JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Looking for Dr. Rosa HARTZ or LAUFER
#general
Richard <mcdonaldrw@...>
Rosa HARTZ or LAUFER came >from Great Britain to Dallas, TX during WWII to work at
Southwestern Medical School. Her fiancee had just died in the war. She stayed with her aunt and uncle, Lena & Morris LAUFER. Richard richardmcdonald@...
|
|
19th Century Podolia - Sephardic Prayer book?
#ukraine
Michelle Frager <lulu_brooks@...>
Dear List:
Does anyone know if there were Sephardim, or Sephard-descended families in southwestern Podolia? Apparently my family used a Sephardic prayer book in Snitkov at least around 1900 to WW I years. I haven't yet come across any info in English to suggest a migration pattern. Many thanks. Michelle Frager Ukraine: TREIGER, SIROTA, ZEKTSER, SIBELBER, BRONSHTEIN Belarus: FRAKT, WOLFSON, LIFSCHITZ etc., PODOKSIK
|
|
Ukraine SIG #Ukraine 19th Century Podolia - Sephardic Prayer book?
#ukraine
Michelle Frager <lulu_brooks@...>
Dear List:
Does anyone know if there were Sephardim, or Sephard-descended families in southwestern Podolia? Apparently my family used a Sephardic prayer book in Snitkov at least around 1900 to WW I years. I haven't yet come across any info in English to suggest a migration pattern. Many thanks. Michelle Frager Ukraine: TREIGER, SIROTA, ZEKTSER, SIBELBER, BRONSHTEIN Belarus: FRAKT, WOLFSON, LIFSCHITZ etc., PODOKSIK
|
|
Losice
#general
Viktor Lewin
April 20,2004
Losice in Latin. Viktor Lewin viklewin@... Researcher Code: 69906 Dear Friends, I have before me a copy of a legal document granting Losice the privileges of a town signed by King Alexander Jegiellonczyk on May 10,1505 in Radom. This can be found at the following website: www.losice.pl/archiwum.html It is written in Latin. I would love to have an English translation of it. I would be forever thankful !!! Warmest regards, Viktor Lewin.
|
|
JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Losice
#general
Viktor Lewin
April 20,2004
Losice in Latin. Viktor Lewin viklewin@... Researcher Code: 69906 Dear Friends, I have before me a copy of a legal document granting Losice the privileges of a town signed by King Alexander Jegiellonczyk on May 10,1505 in Radom. This can be found at the following website: www.losice.pl/archiwum.html It is written in Latin. I would love to have an English translation of it. I would be forever thankful !!! Warmest regards, Viktor Lewin.
|
|
NY Street Lookup Circa 1917
#general
Sara Lynns
Found my paternal grandfather listed in NY city directory 1917 at 646 6th. Would
anyone know (by chance) if that was residential or commercial THEN. Is there an existing structure now? Thanks New Yorkers and Genners Jackie Lerner-Aderman please reply to saralynn7@...
|
|
JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen NY Street Lookup Circa 1917
#general
Sara Lynns
Found my paternal grandfather listed in NY city directory 1917 at 646 6th. Would
anyone know (by chance) if that was residential or commercial THEN. Is there an existing structure now? Thanks New Yorkers and Genners Jackie Lerner-Aderman please reply to saralynn7@...
|
|