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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?
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I like how the current lists work. Will I still be able to send/receive emails of posts (and/or digests)?
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Does this new system require plain-text?
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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?
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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?
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ViewMate - Russian marriage record translation help
#general
David Rosenbaum <dovidrosenbaum@...>
Hello all,
I've posted a marriage record in Russian for which I need a translation. Most importantly, I'd like to know the names of the groom's parents. There were a number of Haskel Tencers born in Kalisz around the same time and want to make sure I have the right one. It is on ViewMate at the following address ... http://www.jewishgen.org/viewmate/viewmateview.asp?key=VM75119 Please respond via the form provided on the ViewMate image page. Thanks in advance! David Rosenbaum
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen ViewMate - Russian marriage record translation help
#general
David Rosenbaum <dovidrosenbaum@...>
Hello all,
I've posted a marriage record in Russian for which I need a translation. Most importantly, I'd like to know the names of the groom's parents. There were a number of Haskel Tencers born in Kalisz around the same time and want to make sure I have the right one. It is on ViewMate at the following address ... http://www.jewishgen.org/viewmate/viewmateview.asp?key=VM75119 Please respond via the form provided on the ViewMate image page. Thanks in advance! David Rosenbaum
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Seeking Robert GOLDSTEIN family
#general
Deanna Levinsky <deannasmac@...>
Hello,
I'm trying to locate the family of Robert GOLDSTEIN who was born in Poltova, Russia around 1872. His father was Samuel and his mother was Ida MINSKOFF. Robert married Anna RIFKIN in 1920, in New York City. They didn't have any children but perhaps Robert had siblings? Sincerely, Deanna Levinsky Deannasmac@... MODERATOR NOTE: Please contact Deanna privately with contact information.
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Seeking Robert GOLDSTEIN family
#general
Deanna Levinsky <deannasmac@...>
Hello,
I'm trying to locate the family of Robert GOLDSTEIN who was born in Poltova, Russia around 1872. His father was Samuel and his mother was Ida MINSKOFF. Robert married Anna RIFKIN in 1920, in New York City. They didn't have any children but perhaps Robert had siblings? Sincerely, Deanna Levinsky Deannasmac@... MODERATOR NOTE: Please contact Deanna privately with contact information.
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Trying to locate Irving &/or Bernard SHAFFER
#general
Deanna Levinsky <deannasmac@...>
I am trying to locate the family of Irving SHAFFER and/or his brother
Bernard Shaffer. Their parents were Samuel and Ida (BLACK) Shaffer. Samuel was born in Nezhin, Russia and was in the Butter and Egg business in Brooklyn, NY. Ida was the daughter of Zelda (nee) Franklin and Isidor Black. Family descendants would be my cousins. Thank you, Deanna Levinsky MODERATOR NOTE: Please contact Deanna privately with contact information.
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Trying to locate Irving &/or Bernard SHAFFER
#general
Deanna Levinsky <deannasmac@...>
I am trying to locate the family of Irving SHAFFER and/or his brother
Bernard Shaffer. Their parents were Samuel and Ida (BLACK) Shaffer. Samuel was born in Nezhin, Russia and was in the Butter and Egg business in Brooklyn, NY. Ida was the daughter of Zelda (nee) Franklin and Isidor Black. Family descendants would be my cousins. Thank you, Deanna Levinsky MODERATOR NOTE: Please contact Deanna privately with contact information.
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Seeking information on Mark RUBOVITS and Mark FABIAN
#general
אפרת גולדיטש
Hello everyone! I would like your help to find Mark ROBOWIT's birth
document - born in Paszto Hungary on 31/01/1903. A fifth cousin at the Geny site claims it is on the FamilySearch Hungary Civil Registratio website - but I can't locate it. Second request - I found a quote >from a Hungary Union media article about Rabbi Marcus FABIAN - who was a rabbi in Petervasara from 1852-1895, when he got married and probably left. This is my great grandfather - and in 1895 - my grandmother Laura Lea Fabian was 13. If anyone knows details about Rabbi Marcus Fabian and his family, I would love to keep me informed. It would be greatly appreciated. -- thank you very much - Efrat Goldich >from Dimona Israe
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Seeking information on Mark RUBOVITS and Mark FABIAN
#general
אפרת גולדיטש
Hello everyone! I would like your help to find Mark ROBOWIT's birth
document - born in Paszto Hungary on 31/01/1903. A fifth cousin at the Geny site claims it is on the FamilySearch Hungary Civil Registratio website - but I can't locate it. Second request - I found a quote >from a Hungary Union media article about Rabbi Marcus FABIAN - who was a rabbi in Petervasara from 1852-1895, when he got married and probably left. This is my great grandfather - and in 1895 - my grandmother Laura Lea Fabian was 13. If anyone knows details about Rabbi Marcus Fabian and his family, I would love to keep me informed. It would be greatly appreciated. -- thank you very much - Efrat Goldich >from Dimona Israe
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Be Inspired by Three New Success Stories!
#subcarpathia
What do old Jewish New Year's postcards >from Pinsk, school records
from Dubno dated 1846, and a young girl >from Rimalov standing alone ona Philadelphia dock in 1904 have in common? They are the inspirations for three moving success stories recently published to our website. You can access these accounts >from the "About Us" button on the website or by following this link: http://www.jewishgen.org/jewishgen/testimonials/ Postcards >from Pinsk: A ViewMate Success Story By Linda Ewall Krocker Through a Ukrainian Brick Wall By Shirley Ginzburg What if it Hadn't Happened This Way? My Grandmother's Arrival in America By Marilyn Goldenberg Gelber Thank you to the authors who shared their stories with us, and to our Success! Stories Webmaster and Associate Editor, Richard Baum. We encourage you to submit your own success stories to us at: success@... . Nancy Siegel (San Francisco, CA, USA) Editor, JewishGen's Success! Stories
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Subcarpathia SIG #Subcarpathia Be Inspired by Three New Success Stories!
#subcarpathia
What do old Jewish New Year's postcards >from Pinsk, school records
from Dubno dated 1846, and a young girl >from Rimalov standing alone ona Philadelphia dock in 1904 have in common? They are the inspirations for three moving success stories recently published to our website. You can access these accounts >from the "About Us" button on the website or by following this link: http://www.jewishgen.org/jewishgen/testimonials/ Postcards >from Pinsk: A ViewMate Success Story By Linda Ewall Krocker Through a Ukrainian Brick Wall By Shirley Ginzburg What if it Hadn't Happened This Way? My Grandmother's Arrival in America By Marilyn Goldenberg Gelber Thank you to the authors who shared their stories with us, and to our Success! Stories Webmaster and Associate Editor, Richard Baum. We encourage you to submit your own success stories to us at: success@... . Nancy Siegel (San Francisco, CA, USA) Editor, JewishGen's Success! Stories
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Be Inspired by Three New Success Stories!
#scandinavia
What do old Jewish New Year's postcards >from Pinsk, school records
from Dubno dated 1846, and a young girl >from Rimalov standing alone ona Philadelphia dock in 1904 have in common? They are the inspirations for three moving success stories recently published to our website. You can access these accounts >from the "About Us" button on the website or by following this link: http://www.jewishgen.org/jewishgen/testimonials/ Postcards >from Pinsk: A ViewMate Success Story By Linda Ewall Krocker Through a Ukrainian Brick Wall By Shirley Ginzburg What if it Hadn't Happened This Way? My Grandmother's Arrival in America By Marilyn Goldenberg Gelber Thank you to the authors who shared their stories with us, and to our Success! Stories Webmaster and Associate Editor, Richard Baum. We encourage you to submit your own success stories to us at: success@... . Nancy Siegel (San Francisco, CA, USA) Editor, JewishGen's Success! Stories
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Be Inspired by Three New Success Stories!
#sephardic
What do old Jewish New Year's postcards >from Pinsk, school records
from Dubno dated 1846, and a young girl >from Rimalov standing alone ona Philadelphia dock in 1904 have in common? They are the inspirations for three moving success stories recently published to our website. You can access these accounts >from the "About Us" button on the website or by following this link: http://www.jewishgen.org/jewishgen/testimonials/ Postcards >from Pinsk: A ViewMate Success Story By Linda Ewall Krocker Through a Ukrainian Brick Wall By Shirley Ginzburg What if it Hadn't Happened This Way? My Grandmother's Arrival in America By Marilyn Goldenberg Gelber Thank you to the authors who shared their stories with us, and to our Success! Stories Webmaster and Associate Editor, Richard Baum. We encourage you to submit your own success stories to us at: success@... . Nancy Siegel (San Francisco, CA, USA) Editor, JewishGen's Success! Stories
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Be Inspired by Three New Success Stories!
#yizkorbooks
What do old Jewish New Year's postcards >from Pinsk, school records
from Dubno dated 1846, and a young girl >from Rimalov standing alone ona Philadelphia dock in 1904 have in common? They are the inspirations for three moving success stories recently published to our website. You can access these accounts >from the "About Us" button on the website or by following this link: http://www.jewishgen.org/jewishgen/testimonials/ Postcards >from Pinsk: A ViewMate Success Story By Linda Ewall Krocker Through a Ukrainian Brick Wall By Shirley Ginzburg What if it Hadn't Happened This Way? My Grandmother's Arrival in America By Marilyn Goldenberg Gelber Thank you to the authors who shared their stories with us, and to our Success! Stories Webmaster and Associate Editor, Richard Baum. We encourage you to submit your own success stories to us at: success@... . Nancy Siegel (San Francisco, CA, USA) Editor, JewishGen's Success! Stories
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Scandinavia SIG #Scandinavia Be Inspired by Three New Success Stories!
#scandinavia
What do old Jewish New Year's postcards >from Pinsk, school records
from Dubno dated 1846, and a young girl >from Rimalov standing alone ona Philadelphia dock in 1904 have in common? They are the inspirations for three moving success stories recently published to our website. You can access these accounts >from the "About Us" button on the website or by following this link: http://www.jewishgen.org/jewishgen/testimonials/ Postcards >from Pinsk: A ViewMate Success Story By Linda Ewall Krocker Through a Ukrainian Brick Wall By Shirley Ginzburg What if it Hadn't Happened This Way? My Grandmother's Arrival in America By Marilyn Goldenberg Gelber Thank you to the authors who shared their stories with us, and to our Success! Stories Webmaster and Associate Editor, Richard Baum. We encourage you to submit your own success stories to us at: success@... . Nancy Siegel (San Francisco, CA, USA) Editor, JewishGen's Success! Stories
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Sephardic SIG #Sephardim Be Inspired by Three New Success Stories!
#sephardic
What do old Jewish New Year's postcards >from Pinsk, school records
from Dubno dated 1846, and a young girl >from Rimalov standing alone ona Philadelphia dock in 1904 have in common? They are the inspirations for three moving success stories recently published to our website. You can access these accounts >from the "About Us" button on the website or by following this link: http://www.jewishgen.org/jewishgen/testimonials/ Postcards >from Pinsk: A ViewMate Success Story By Linda Ewall Krocker Through a Ukrainian Brick Wall By Shirley Ginzburg What if it Hadn't Happened This Way? My Grandmother's Arrival in America By Marilyn Goldenberg Gelber Thank you to the authors who shared their stories with us, and to our Success! Stories Webmaster and Associate Editor, Richard Baum. We encourage you to submit your own success stories to us at: success@... . Nancy Siegel (San Francisco, CA, USA) Editor, JewishGen's Success! Stories
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Yizkor Books #YizkorBooks Be Inspired by Three New Success Stories!
#yizkorbooks
What do old Jewish New Year's postcards >from Pinsk, school records
from Dubno dated 1846, and a young girl >from Rimalov standing alone ona Philadelphia dock in 1904 have in common? They are the inspirations for three moving success stories recently published to our website. You can access these accounts >from the "About Us" button on the website or by following this link: http://www.jewishgen.org/jewishgen/testimonials/ Postcards >from Pinsk: A ViewMate Success Story By Linda Ewall Krocker Through a Ukrainian Brick Wall By Shirley Ginzburg What if it Hadn't Happened This Way? My Grandmother's Arrival in America By Marilyn Goldenberg Gelber Thank you to the authors who shared their stories with us, and to our Success! Stories Webmaster and Associate Editor, Richard Baum. We encourage you to submit your own success stories to us at: success@... . Nancy Siegel (San Francisco, CA, USA) Editor, JewishGen's Success! Stories
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What do old Jewish New Year's postcards >from Pinsk, school records
from Dubno dated 1846, and a young girl >from Rimalov standing alone ona Philadelphia dock in 1904 have in common? They are the inspirations for three moving success stories recently published to our website. You can access these accounts >from the "About Us" button on the website or by following this link: http://www.jewishgen.org/jewishgen/testimonials/ Postcards >from Pinsk: A ViewMate Success Story By Linda Ewall Krocker Through a Ukrainian Brick Wall By Shirley Ginzburg What if it Hadn't Happened This Way? My Grandmother's Arrival in America By Marilyn Goldenberg Gelber Thank you to the authors who shared their stories with us, and to our Success! Stories Webmaster and Associate Editor, Richard Baum. We encourage you to submit your own success stories to us at: success@... . Nancy Siegel (San Francisco, CA, USA) Editor, JewishGen's Success! Stories
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Be Inspired by Three New Success Stories!
#dna
What do old Jewish New Year's postcards >from Pinsk, school records
from Dubno dated 1846, and a young girl >from Rimalov standing alone ona Philadelphia dock in 1904 have in common? They are the inspirations for three moving success stories recently published to our website. You can access these accounts >from the "About Us" button on the website or by following this link: http://www.jewishgen.org/jewishgen/testimonials/ Postcards >from Pinsk: A ViewMate Success Story By Linda Ewall Krocker Through a Ukrainian Brick Wall By Shirley Ginzburg What if it Hadn't Happened This Way? My Grandmother's Arrival in America By Marilyn Goldenberg Gelber Thank you to the authors who shared their stories with us, and to our Success! Stories Webmaster and Associate Editor, Richard Baum. We encourage you to submit your own success stories to us at: success@... . Nancy Siegel (San Francisco, CA, USA) Editor, JewishGen's Success! Stories
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Be Inspired by Three New Success Stories!
#latvia
What do old Jewish New Year's postcards >from Pinsk, school records
from Dubno dated 1846, and a young girl >from Rimalov standing alone ona Philadelphia dock in 1904 have in common? They are the inspirations for three moving success stories recently published to our website. You can access these accounts >from the "About Us" button on the website or by following this link: http://www.jewishgen.org/jewishgen/testimonials/ Postcards >from Pinsk: A ViewMate Success Story By Linda Ewall Krocker Through a Ukrainian Brick Wall By Shirley Ginzburg What if it Hadn't Happened This Way? My Grandmother's Arrival in America By Marilyn Goldenberg Gelber Thank you to the authors who shared their stories with us, and to our Success! Stories Webmaster and Associate Editor, Richard Baum. We encourage you to submit your own success stories to us at: success@... . Nancy Siegel (San Francisco, CA, USA) Editor, JewishGen's Success! Stories
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What do old Jewish New Year's postcards >from Pinsk, school records
from Dubno dated 1846, and a young girl >from Rimalov standing alone ona Philadelphia dock in 1904 have in common? They are the inspirations for three moving success stories recently published to our website. You can access these accounts >from the "About Us" button on the website or by following this link: http://www.jewishgen.org/jewishgen/testimonials/ Postcards >from Pinsk: A ViewMate Success Story By Linda Ewall Krocker Through a Ukrainian Brick Wall By Shirley Ginzburg What if it Hadn't Happened This Way? My Grandmother's Arrival in America By Marilyn Goldenberg Gelber Thank you to the authors who shared their stories with us, and to our Success! Stories Webmaster and Associate Editor, Richard Baum. We encourage you to submit your own success stories to us at: success@... . Nancy Siegel (San Francisco, CA, USA) Editor, JewishGen's Success! Stories
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