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What is the JewishGen.org Discussion Group?
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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
ViewMate translation request - Yiddish
#romania
Tania Kac <tania@...>
Hello,
I've posted a vital record in Yiddish for which I need a translation. It is on ViewMate at the following address ... http://www.jewishgen.org/viewmate/viewmateview.asp?key=VM64623 I'm looking for any reference in this page about the KAC / KATZ family. I greatly appreciate any help in advance. Please respond via the form provided in the ViewMate application. Thank you very much. Tania Kac
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Romania SIG #Romania ViewMate translation request - Yiddish
#romania
Tania Kac <tania@...>
Hello,
I've posted a vital record in Yiddish for which I need a translation. It is on ViewMate at the following address ... http://www.jewishgen.org/viewmate/viewmateview.asp?key=VM64623 I'm looking for any reference in this page about the KAC / KATZ family. I greatly appreciate any help in advance. Please respond via the form provided in the ViewMate application. Thank you very much. Tania Kac
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JewishGen: Complex Genealogy in the U.S. Course beginning March 23
#bessarabia
Phyllis Kramer
Looking for someone in the U.S.?
If despite basic online research you have not yet found the Hebrew names, birth year or town for your U.S. immigrant, consider a focus on the more complex documents our ancestors generated including Naturalization, Passports, Death Records (Probate, Obituaries, Cemeteries), Newspapers, City Directories, Immigration Ports other than Ellis Island, Major Archives and Libraries, Military and Government Records. We're proud of our Education FORUM where students are encouraged to post one ancestral branch, and the instructor will respond with answers to questions and suggestions on avenues to research; this monthlong personal Mentoring process is unique and quite valuable. Please see the description for requirements, dates and tuition at https://www.jewishgen.org/education/description.asp?course=40105 . If you have questions email the instructor at JewishGen-Education@.... Phyllis Kramer, Vice President, Education, JewishGen Web Site: https://www.jewishgen.org/education
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Bessarabia SIG #Bessarabia JewishGen: Complex Genealogy in the U.S. Course beginning March 23
#bessarabia
Phyllis Kramer
Looking for someone in the U.S.?
If despite basic online research you have not yet found the Hebrew names, birth year or town for your U.S. immigrant, consider a focus on the more complex documents our ancestors generated including Naturalization, Passports, Death Records (Probate, Obituaries, Cemeteries), Newspapers, City Directories, Immigration Ports other than Ellis Island, Major Archives and Libraries, Military and Government Records. We're proud of our Education FORUM where students are encouraged to post one ancestral branch, and the instructor will respond with answers to questions and suggestions on avenues to research; this monthlong personal Mentoring process is unique and quite valuable. Please see the description for requirements, dates and tuition at https://www.jewishgen.org/education/description.asp?course=40105 . If you have questions email the instructor at JewishGen-Education@.... Phyllis Kramer, Vice President, Education, JewishGen Web Site: https://www.jewishgen.org/education
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JewishGen: Complex Genealogy in the U.S. Course beginning March 23
#galicia
Phyllis Kramer
Looking for someone in the U.S.?
If despite basic online research you have not yet found the Hebrew names, birth year or town for your U.S. immigrant, consider a focus on the more complex documents our ancestors generated including Naturalization, Passports, Death Records (Probate, Obituaries, Cemeteries), Newspapers, City Directories, Immigration Ports other than Ellis Island, Major Archives and Libraries, Military and Government Records. We're proud of our Education FORUM where students are encouraged to post one ancestral branch, and the instructor will respond with answers to questions and suggestions on avenues to research; this monthlong personal Mentoring process is unique and quite valuable. Please see the description for requirements, dates and tuition at https://www.jewishgen.org/education/description.asp?course=40105 . If you have questions email the instructor at JewishGen-Education@.... Phyllis Kramer, Vice President, Education, JewishGen Web Site: https://www.jewishgen.org/education
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Gesher Galicia SIG #Galicia JewishGen: Complex Genealogy in the U.S. Course beginning March 23
#galicia
Phyllis Kramer
Looking for someone in the U.S.?
If despite basic online research you have not yet found the Hebrew names, birth year or town for your U.S. immigrant, consider a focus on the more complex documents our ancestors generated including Naturalization, Passports, Death Records (Probate, Obituaries, Cemeteries), Newspapers, City Directories, Immigration Ports other than Ellis Island, Major Archives and Libraries, Military and Government Records. We're proud of our Education FORUM where students are encouraged to post one ancestral branch, and the instructor will respond with answers to questions and suggestions on avenues to research; this monthlong personal Mentoring process is unique and quite valuable. Please see the description for requirements, dates and tuition at https://www.jewishgen.org/education/description.asp?course=40105 . If you have questions email the instructor at JewishGen-Education@.... Phyllis Kramer, Vice President, Education, JewishGen Web Site: https://www.jewishgen.org/education
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JewishGen: Complex Genealogy in the U.S. Course beginning March 23
#belarus
Phyllis Kramer
Looking for someone in the U.S.?
If despite basic online research you have not yet found the Hebrew names, birth year or town for your U.S. immigrant, consider a focus on the more complex documents our ancestors generated including Naturalization, Passports, Death Records (Probate, Obituaries, Cemeteries), Newspapers, City Directories, Immigration Ports other than Ellis Island, Major Archives and Libraries, Military and Government Records. We're proud of our Education FORUM where students are encouraged to post one ancestral branch, and the instructor will respond with answers to questions and suggestions on avenues to research; this monthlong personal Mentoring process is unique and quite valuable. Please see the description for requirements, dates and tuition at https://www.jewishgen.org/education/description.asp?course=40105 . If you have questions email the instructor at JewishGen-Education@.... Phyllis Kramer, Vice President, Education, JewishGen Web Site: https://www.jewishgen.org/education
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Belarus SIG #Belarus JewishGen: Complex Genealogy in the U.S. Course beginning March 23
#belarus
Phyllis Kramer
Looking for someone in the U.S.?
If despite basic online research you have not yet found the Hebrew names, birth year or town for your U.S. immigrant, consider a focus on the more complex documents our ancestors generated including Naturalization, Passports, Death Records (Probate, Obituaries, Cemeteries), Newspapers, City Directories, Immigration Ports other than Ellis Island, Major Archives and Libraries, Military and Government Records. We're proud of our Education FORUM where students are encouraged to post one ancestral branch, and the instructor will respond with answers to questions and suggestions on avenues to research; this monthlong personal Mentoring process is unique and quite valuable. Please see the description for requirements, dates and tuition at https://www.jewishgen.org/education/description.asp?course=40105 . If you have questions email the instructor at JewishGen-Education@.... Phyllis Kramer, Vice President, Education, JewishGen Web Site: https://www.jewishgen.org/education
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Re: Seeking Yizkor Books for Kaminets Litovsk and Shereshevo
#belarus
Carol Hoffman
Yizkor book for Kaminets Litovsk at
https://www.jewishgen.org/Yizkor/Kamenets/Kamenets.html Carol Hoffman Tel Aviv
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Belarus SIG #Belarus Re:Seeking Yizkor Books for Kaminets Litovsk and Shereshevo
#belarus
Carol Hoffman
Yizkor book for Kaminets Litovsk at
https://www.jewishgen.org/Yizkor/Kamenets/Kamenets.html Carol Hoffman Tel Aviv
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Yiddish translation
#general
Sylvia Tulkoff
I have a number of letters dating >from the early 1930's written in
Yiddish that I would like to have translated. If anyone is interested please let me know. I would be able to scan the letters and email them to you and of course expect to pay for your services. Sylvia Tulkoff stulkoff@... MODERATOR NOTE: Please reply privately.
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Yiddish translation
#general
Sylvia Tulkoff
I have a number of letters dating >from the early 1930's written in
Yiddish that I would like to have translated. If anyone is interested please let me know. I would be able to scan the letters and email them to you and of course expect to pay for your services. Sylvia Tulkoff stulkoff@... MODERATOR NOTE: Please reply privately.
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RUBIN family, Kladno
#general
jeffrey l. matloff <jlmatloff@...>
I am looking for information about my paternal grandfather: Joseph RUBIN who
was born in Kladno, Czech Republic in 1889. Specifically I am looking for any of his extended family/relatives. Thank you. Nancy Rubin
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen RUBIN family, Kladno
#general
jeffrey l. matloff <jlmatloff@...>
I am looking for information about my paternal grandfather: Joseph RUBIN who
was born in Kladno, Czech Republic in 1889. Specifically I am looking for any of his extended family/relatives. Thank you. Nancy Rubin
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ViewMate translation request - Polish
#general
Carol Arshoff
I've posted a postcard written in Polish for which I need a translation.
It is on ViewMate at the following address: http://www.jewishgen.org/viewmate/viewmateview.asp?key=VM64742 It was written in Plonsk in October, 1940 by 4 people to my aunt living in buffalo. 2 of the 4 people that I was able to identify were my aunt Mira and my grandfather who signed it T. Kiersz. Thank you very much. Carol Arshoff MODERATOR NOTE: Please reply privately or on the ViewMate response form.
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen ViewMate translation request - Polish
#general
Carol Arshoff
I've posted a postcard written in Polish for which I need a translation.
It is on ViewMate at the following address: http://www.jewishgen.org/viewmate/viewmateview.asp?key=VM64742 It was written in Plonsk in October, 1940 by 4 people to my aunt living in buffalo. 2 of the 4 people that I was able to identify were my aunt Mira and my grandfather who signed it T. Kiersz. Thank you very much. Carol Arshoff MODERATOR NOTE: Please reply privately or on the ViewMate response form.
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ViewMate translations requested-Polish and Russian
#general
Louise Goldstein <lgoldstein@...>
I've posted a few vital records for translation. I do not need a
word-for-word translation, but am interested in every morsel of detail, nothing is too "insignificant!" I am in the process of sorting out the family relationships of a few generations back, when it seems there was a short list of about ten names that were recycled among the families and so it gets a bit confusing. Many thanks to those who have translated for me up till now! http://www.jewishgen.org/viewmate/viewmateview.asp?key=VM64125 http://www.jewishgen.org/viewmate/viewmateview.asp?key=VM64128 http://www.jewishgen.org/viewmate/viewmateview.asp?key=VM64129 http://www.jewishgen.org/viewmate/viewmateview.asp?key=VM64739 Louise Goldstein MODERATOR NOTE: Please reply privately or on the ViewMate response form.
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen ViewMate translations requested-Polish and Russian
#general
Louise Goldstein <lgoldstein@...>
I've posted a few vital records for translation. I do not need a
word-for-word translation, but am interested in every morsel of detail, nothing is too "insignificant!" I am in the process of sorting out the family relationships of a few generations back, when it seems there was a short list of about ten names that were recycled among the families and so it gets a bit confusing. Many thanks to those who have translated for me up till now! http://www.jewishgen.org/viewmate/viewmateview.asp?key=VM64125 http://www.jewishgen.org/viewmate/viewmateview.asp?key=VM64128 http://www.jewishgen.org/viewmate/viewmateview.asp?key=VM64129 http://www.jewishgen.org/viewmate/viewmateview.asp?key=VM64739 Louise Goldstein MODERATOR NOTE: Please reply privately or on the ViewMate response form.
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FREE Pittsburgh South Hills Genealogy Day & Pancake Festival
#general
Deborah Scheimer
FREE Pittsburgh South Hills Genealogy Day & Pancake Festival
Join us for a FREE day of genealogy programming, with demonstrations and discussions of online resources for researchers at the beginner and intermediate levels. Attendees can also enjoy All-You-Can-Eat pancakes and eggs at the Pancake Festival in the next room for $8.00 during our Brunch Break. Date: Sunday, April 15, 2018 Time: 9:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Location: Beth El Congregation, 1900 Cochran Rd, Pittsburgh, PA 15220 RSVP: To learn more or to RSVP: - go to this link: http://bethelcong.org/events/south-hills-genealogy-day/ - or email Deb Scheimer at SouthHillsGenealogyDay@... --- Presentations: --- 9:00 a.m. – "What Does It Mean to Be Scots-Irish?" 10:15 a.m. – "Organizing for Genealogists" 11:45 a.m. – "Breaking Down Brick Walls" 1:00 p.m. – "Terror on Knoxville Trolley 4236" Submitted By, Deborah Scheimer Chairman, Pittsburgh South Hills Genealogy Day
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen FREE Pittsburgh South Hills Genealogy Day & Pancake Festival
#general
Deborah Scheimer
FREE Pittsburgh South Hills Genealogy Day & Pancake Festival
Join us for a FREE day of genealogy programming, with demonstrations and discussions of online resources for researchers at the beginner and intermediate levels. Attendees can also enjoy All-You-Can-Eat pancakes and eggs at the Pancake Festival in the next room for $8.00 during our Brunch Break. Date: Sunday, April 15, 2018 Time: 9:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Location: Beth El Congregation, 1900 Cochran Rd, Pittsburgh, PA 15220 RSVP: To learn more or to RSVP: - go to this link: http://bethelcong.org/events/south-hills-genealogy-day/ - or email Deb Scheimer at SouthHillsGenealogyDay@... --- Presentations: --- 9:00 a.m. – "What Does It Mean to Be Scots-Irish?" 10:15 a.m. – "Organizing for Genealogists" 11:45 a.m. – "Breaking Down Brick Walls" 1:00 p.m. – "Terror on Knoxville Trolley 4236" Submitted By, Deborah Scheimer Chairman, Pittsburgh South Hills Genealogy Day
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