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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)?
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?
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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?
There are just a few simple rules & guidelines to follow, which you can read here:https://groups.jewishgen.org/g/main/guidelines
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The JewishGen.org Team
1848 Hungarian census
#hungary
davidmdubin@...
Hi all,
Radovan Sremac asked about the original Hungarian Jewish census from 1848, and the moderator replied "Radovan may not be aware that the Hungarian State Archives in Budapest keep many, but by no means all, records >from the 1848 Conscriptio Judaeorum" and that some other records have been found elsewhere. However, the Jewish Gen website claims the records >from Poszony Megye (Bratislava District) are in the "Hungarian National Archives Film 43504," BUT the Hungarian National Archives denies they have them. Does anyone know where they are & how to get at them? Thanks again. David Dubin, Teaneck, NJ
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Hungary SIG #Hungary 1848 Hungarian census
#hungary
davidmdubin@...
Hi all,
Radovan Sremac asked about the original Hungarian Jewish census from 1848, and the moderator replied "Radovan may not be aware that the Hungarian State Archives in Budapest keep many, but by no means all, records >from the 1848 Conscriptio Judaeorum" and that some other records have been found elsewhere. However, the Jewish Gen website claims the records >from Poszony Megye (Bratislava District) are in the "Hungarian National Archives Film 43504," BUT the Hungarian National Archives denies they have them. Does anyone know where they are & how to get at them? Thanks again. David Dubin, Teaneck, NJ
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JewishGen Update
#hungary
Avraham Groll
Dear JewishGen Community,
Please click the following link for an exciting update regarding the next phase of JewishGen's development and improvement, along with a series of personnel shifts and restructuring that has resulted from our recent strategic reviews. https://www.jewishgen.org/jewishgen/updates.html Avraham Groll Director JewishGen.org
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Hungary SIG #Hungary JewishGen Update
#hungary
Avraham Groll
Dear JewishGen Community,
Please click the following link for an exciting update regarding the next phase of JewishGen's development and improvement, along with a series of personnel shifts and restructuring that has resulted from our recent strategic reviews. https://www.jewishgen.org/jewishgen/updates.html Avraham Groll Director JewishGen.org
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Jewish Genealogy Society of Cleveland Meeting Notice
#general
sjhoi@...
Tracing European Ancestral Roots Topic for Jewish Genealogy Society of
Cleveland April Meeting Several members of the Jewish Genealogy Society of Cleveland will share their journeys to ancestral villages in Europe as part of a panel discussion at the Wednesday, April 3 meeting of the JGSC in the Miller Board Room at Menorah Park, Beachwood. Helen and Paul Wolf, Muriel Weber, Anne Lukas and Henny Lukas Fierman will reveal twists and turns in the road that led them to some amazing discoveries--not to mention a few surprises while they were visiting Eastern Europe in conjunction with last year's International Association of Jewish Genealogical Societies (IAJGS) conference held in Warsaw, Poland. All five individuals have gone to great lengths to trace their families' ancestral roots and identify unknown, missing and lost relatives over many years, if not decades. Meetings of the Jewish Genealogy Society of Cleveland return to Wednesday evenings starting at 7:30 P.M. at Menorah Park, 27100 Cedar Road, beginning in April. Board members are available at the Help Desk >from 7:00 P.M. to assist with individual research questions. Guests are welcome. RSVP to Programming@.... Stewart A. Hoicowitz VP Programming Jewish Genealogy Society of Cleveland
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Jewish Genealogy Society of Cleveland Meeting Notice
#general
sjhoi@...
Tracing European Ancestral Roots Topic for Jewish Genealogy Society of
Cleveland April Meeting Several members of the Jewish Genealogy Society of Cleveland will share their journeys to ancestral villages in Europe as part of a panel discussion at the Wednesday, April 3 meeting of the JGSC in the Miller Board Room at Menorah Park, Beachwood. Helen and Paul Wolf, Muriel Weber, Anne Lukas and Henny Lukas Fierman will reveal twists and turns in the road that led them to some amazing discoveries--not to mention a few surprises while they were visiting Eastern Europe in conjunction with last year's International Association of Jewish Genealogical Societies (IAJGS) conference held in Warsaw, Poland. All five individuals have gone to great lengths to trace their families' ancestral roots and identify unknown, missing and lost relatives over many years, if not decades. Meetings of the Jewish Genealogy Society of Cleveland return to Wednesday evenings starting at 7:30 P.M. at Menorah Park, 27100 Cedar Road, beginning in April. Board members are available at the Help Desk >from 7:00 P.M. to assist with individual research questions. Guests are welcome. RSVP to Programming@.... Stewart A. Hoicowitz VP Programming Jewish Genealogy Society of Cleveland
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JewishGen Update
#romania
Avraham Groll
Dear JewishGen Community,
Please click the following link for an exciting update regarding the next phase of JewishGen's development and improvement, along with a series of personnel shifts and restructuring that has resulted from our recent strategic reviews. https://www.jewishgen.org/jewishgen/updates.html Avraham Groll Director JewishGen.org
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Romania SIG #Romania JewishGen Update
#romania
Avraham Groll
Dear JewishGen Community,
Please click the following link for an exciting update regarding the next phase of JewishGen's development and improvement, along with a series of personnel shifts and restructuring that has resulted from our recent strategic reviews. https://www.jewishgen.org/jewishgen/updates.html Avraham Groll Director JewishGen.org
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Avraham Groll
Dear JewishGen Community,
Please click the following link for an exciting update regarding the next phase of JewishGen's development and improvement, along with a series of personnel shifts and restructuring that has resulted from our recent strategic reviews. https://www.jewishgen.org/jewishgen/updates.html Avraham Groll Director JewishGen.org
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Re: Access to Romanian records
#romania
Sorin Goldenberg <soring0412@...>
Dexter,
If you read my reply to the original email - everyone can go to the archives and research civil state records (BMDs) older than 100 years. There's nothing new. The internal security organizations archives are also accessible - one needs to apply for a permit. Cemetery ledgers are not at the Romanian archives. I don't know about police reports - but I am not sure they were preserved. Falticeni is not in the Republic of Moldova but in historical region of Moldova in Romania - it belongs to Suceava county. Our Botosani research team has acquired and indexed the available records - 1865 - 1895 only. You're invited to join our Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1465078043774333/?ref=bookmarks. Regards, Sorin Goldenberg Israel On Thu, Mar 28, 2019 at 6:14 PM Dexter Graham Moseley dextermoseley@... <rom-sig@...> wrote:
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JewishGen Update
#southafrica
Avraham Groll
Dear JewishGen Community,
Please click the following link for an exciting update regarding the next phase of JewishGen's development and improvement, along with a series of personnel shifts and restructuring that has resulted from our recent strategic reviews. https://www.jewishgen.org/jewishgen/updates.html Avraham Groll Director JewishGen.org
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Avraham Groll
Dear JewishGen Community,
Please click the following link for an exciting update regarding the next phase of JewishGen's development and improvement, along with a series of personnel shifts and restructuring that has resulted from our recent strategic reviews. https://www.jewishgen.org/jewishgen/updates.html Avraham Groll Director JewishGen.org
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Romania SIG #Romania Re: Access to Romanian records
#romania
Sorin Goldenberg <soring0412@...>
Dexter,
If you read my reply to the original email - everyone can go to the archives and research civil state records (BMDs) older than 100 years. There's nothing new. The internal security organizations archives are also accessible - one needs to apply for a permit. Cemetery ledgers are not at the Romanian archives. I don't know about police reports - but I am not sure they were preserved. Falticeni is not in the Republic of Moldova but in historical region of Moldova in Romania - it belongs to Suceava county. Our Botosani research team has acquired and indexed the available records - 1865 - 1895 only. You're invited to join our Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1465078043774333/?ref=bookmarks. Regards, Sorin Goldenberg Israel On Thu, Mar 28, 2019 at 6:14 PM Dexter Graham Moseley dextermoseley@... <rom-sig@...> wrote:
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South Africa SIG #SouthAfrica JewishGen Update
#southafrica
Avraham Groll
Dear JewishGen Community,
Please click the following link for an exciting update regarding the next phase of JewishGen's development and improvement, along with a series of personnel shifts and restructuring that has resulted from our recent strategic reviews. https://www.jewishgen.org/jewishgen/updates.html Avraham Groll Director JewishGen.org
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JewishGen Update
#poland
Avraham Groll
Dear JewishGen Community,
Please click the following link for an exciting update regarding the next phase of JewishGen's development and improvement, along with a series of personnel shifts and restructuring that has resulted from our recent strategic reviews. https://www.jewishgen.org/jewishgen/updates.html Avraham Groll Director JewishGen.org
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BialyGen: Bialystok Region #Bialystok #Poland JewishGen Update
#poland
Avraham Groll
Dear JewishGen Community,
Please click the following link for an exciting update regarding the next phase of JewishGen's development and improvement, along with a series of personnel shifts and restructuring that has resulted from our recent strategic reviews. https://www.jewishgen.org/jewishgen/updates.html Avraham Groll Director JewishGen.org
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Avraham Groll
Dear JewishGen Community,
Please click the following link for an exciting update regarding the next phase of JewishGen's development and improvement, along with a series of personnel shifts and restructuring that has resulted from our recent strategic reviews. https://www.jewishgen.org/jewishgen/updates.html Avraham Groll Director JewishGen.org
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Avraham Groll
Dear JewishGen Community,
Please click the following link for an exciting update regarding the next phase of JewishGen's development and improvement, along with a series of personnel shifts and restructuring that has resulted from our recent strategic reviews. https://www.jewishgen.org/jewishgen/updates.html Avraham Groll Director JewishGen.org
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JewishGen Update
#lithuania
Avraham Groll
Please click the following link for an exciting update regarding the
next phase of JewishGen's development and improvement, along with a series of personnel shifts and restructuring that has resulted from our recent strategic reviews. https://www.jewishgen.org/jewishgen/updates.html Avraham Groll Director JewishGen.org
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Lithuania SIG #Lithuania JewishGen Update
#lithuania
Avraham Groll
Please click the following link for an exciting update regarding the
next phase of JewishGen's development and improvement, along with a series of personnel shifts and restructuring that has resulted from our recent strategic reviews. https://www.jewishgen.org/jewishgen/updates.html Avraham Groll Director JewishGen.org
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