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
IAJGS Paris 2012 Newsletter 12
#yiddish
bounce-2439627-772983@...
JULY 15-18 2012
32nd IAJGS INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE on JEWISH GENEALOGY hosted by The French Cercle de Genealogie Juive (www.paris2012.eu – contact@paris2012.eu ) Newsletter # 12 – June 15, 2012 ***ONLY ONE MONTH LEFT UNTIL THE D-DAY*** Quickly JOIN THE CONFERENCE 600 ATTENDEES - Sign-up and make your friends sign-up ***There are still rooms in the WORKSHOPS*** Get trained and learn about softwares and research bases of Family Tree Maker, My-Heritage, JewishGen, FamilySearch or use Word and Excel for genealogy. ((www.paris2012.eu/products: Fee: 15 euros) ***Come and SHARE YOUR SEARCHES*** ----Participate in meetings of genealogical interest groups. The luncheon of the FrenchSig will be a unique opportunity to meet in a friendly way while having lunch between cousins >from France and elsewhere. ----The professional genealogists are invited to participate in the special interest group which will meet Tuesday, July 17 at 17:20. ----If you are in charge of a genealogy journal and want to participate to a specific meeting, contact@paris2012.eu ***Sign up today to AN EXCEPTIONAL POST-CONFERENCE TRIP to NORMANDY*** --- Thursday, July 19: stop at GIVERNY made famous by Claude Monnet, then enjoy A RARE VISIT TO THE FACTORY OF KNOWLEDGE in Elbeuf (former textile factory "Blin & Blin "), then visit the synagogue --- arrive for lunch in ROUEN where the Palais de Justice has EXCEPTIONNALY AUTHORIZED - AND ONLY FOR US- a special tour of the Sublime Abode (11th CENTURY YESHIVA), miraculously discovered under the paving of its Court of Honor (Only 18 people will have access). Night at the Novotel*** in Caen. --- Friday 20, visit the CAEN MEMORIAL in the morning and in the afternoon the LANDING BEACHES. (€ 350; information: Joubert-Voyages, (33) 1 48 74 12 30 ***You are a speaker and YOU WROTE A BOOK*** ---The bookshop BibliEurope will sell the books published in France by French speakers as well as books related to Jewish genealogy. ---On the CGJ table we will sell all CGJ publications. We will also sell the books published outside of France, These books have to be deposited for sale by their authors who wish to. Contact Françoise Darmon (darmon.francoise@wanadoo.fr) for practical arrangements. ***INTERNET DURING THE CONFERENCE*** We have obtained >from the Marriott significant reductions for conference attendees: they can enjoy on their personal computers - in their rooms and throughout the hotel - connecting to High Speed Internet for only 7 euros per day instead of 19 euros. Remember to ask for this rate.
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Yiddish Theatre and Vadeville #YiddishTheatre IAJGS Paris 2012 Newsletter 12
#yiddish
bounce-2439627-772983@...
JULY 15-18 2012
32nd IAJGS INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE on JEWISH GENEALOGY hosted by The French Cercle de Genealogie Juive (www.paris2012.eu – contact@paris2012.eu ) Newsletter # 12 – June 15, 2012 ***ONLY ONE MONTH LEFT UNTIL THE D-DAY*** Quickly JOIN THE CONFERENCE 600 ATTENDEES - Sign-up and make your friends sign-up ***There are still rooms in the WORKSHOPS*** Get trained and learn about softwares and research bases of Family Tree Maker, My-Heritage, JewishGen, FamilySearch or use Word and Excel for genealogy. ((www.paris2012.eu/products: Fee: 15 euros) ***Come and SHARE YOUR SEARCHES*** ----Participate in meetings of genealogical interest groups. The luncheon of the FrenchSig will be a unique opportunity to meet in a friendly way while having lunch between cousins >from France and elsewhere. ----The professional genealogists are invited to participate in the special interest group which will meet Tuesday, July 17 at 17:20. ----If you are in charge of a genealogy journal and want to participate to a specific meeting, contact@paris2012.eu ***Sign up today to AN EXCEPTIONAL POST-CONFERENCE TRIP to NORMANDY*** --- Thursday, July 19: stop at GIVERNY made famous by Claude Monnet, then enjoy A RARE VISIT TO THE FACTORY OF KNOWLEDGE in Elbeuf (former textile factory "Blin & Blin "), then visit the synagogue --- arrive for lunch in ROUEN where the Palais de Justice has EXCEPTIONNALY AUTHORIZED - AND ONLY FOR US- a special tour of the Sublime Abode (11th CENTURY YESHIVA), miraculously discovered under the paving of its Court of Honor (Only 18 people will have access). Night at the Novotel*** in Caen. --- Friday 20, visit the CAEN MEMORIAL in the morning and in the afternoon the LANDING BEACHES. (€ 350; information: Joubert-Voyages, (33) 1 48 74 12 30 ***You are a speaker and YOU WROTE A BOOK*** ---The bookshop BibliEurope will sell the books published in France by French speakers as well as books related to Jewish genealogy. ---On the CGJ table we will sell all CGJ publications. We will also sell the books published outside of France, These books have to be deposited for sale by their authors who wish to. Contact Françoise Darmon (darmon.francoise@wanadoo.fr) for practical arrangements. ***INTERNET DURING THE CONFERENCE*** We have obtained >from the Marriott significant reductions for conference attendees: they can enjoy on their personal computers - in their rooms and throughout the hotel - connecting to High Speed Internet for only 7 euros per day instead of 19 euros. Remember to ask for this rate.
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IAJGS Paris 2012 Newsletter 12
#ukraine
Congrès Paris 2012 Généaloj
JULY 15-18 2012
32nd IAJGS INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE on JEWISH GENEALOGY hosted by The French Cercle de Genealogie Juive (www.paris2012.eu – contact@paris2012.eu ) Newsletter # 12 – June 15, 2012 ***ONLY ONE MONTH LEFT UNTIL THE D-DAY*** Quickly JOIN THE CONFERENCE 600 ATTENDEES - Sign-up and make your friends sign-up ***There are still rooms in the WORKSHOPS*** Get trained and learn about softwares and research bases of Family Tree Maker, My-Heritage, JewishGen, FamilySearch or use Word and Excel for genealogy. ((www.paris2012.eu/products: Fee: 15 euros) ***Come and SHARE YOUR SEARCHES*** ----Participate in meetings of genealogical interest groups. The luncheon of the FrenchSig will be a unique opportunity to meet in a friendly way while having lunch between cousins >from France and elsewhere. ----The professional genealogists are invited to participate in the special interest group which will meet Tuesday, July 17 at 17:20. ----If you are in charge of a genealogy journal and want to participate to a specific meeting, contact@paris2012.eu ***Sign up today to AN EXCEPTIONAL POST-CONFERENCE TRIP to NORMANDY*** --- Thursday, July 19: stop at GIVERNY made famous by Claude Monnet, then enjoy A RARE VISIT TO THE FACTORY OF KNOWLEDGE in Elbeuf (former textile factory "Blin & Blin "), then visit the synagogue --- arrive for lunch in ROUEN where the Palais de Justice has EXCEPTIONNALY AUTHORIZED - AND ONLY FOR US- a special tour of the Sublime Abode (11th CENTURY YESHIVA), miraculously discovered under the paving of its Court of Honor (Only 18 people will have access). Night at the Novotel*** in Caen. --- Friday 20, visit the CAEN MEMORIAL in the morning and in the afternoon the LANDING BEACHES. (€ 350; information: Joubert-Voyages, (33) 1 48 74 12 30 ***You are a speaker and YOU WROTE A BOOK*** ---The bookshop BibliEurope will sell the books published in France by French speakers as well as books related to Jewish genealogy. ---On the CGJ table we will sell all CGJ publications. We will also sell the books published outside of France, These books have to be deposited for sale by their authors who wish to. Contact Françoise Darmon (darmon.francoise@wanadoo.fr) for practical arrangements. ***INTERNET DURING THE CONFERENCE*** We have obtained >from the Marriott significant reductions for conference attendees: they can enjoy on their personal computers - in their rooms and throughout the hotel - connecting to High Speed Internet for only 7 euros per day instead of 19 euros. Remember to ask for this rate.
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Ukraine SIG #Ukraine IAJGS Paris 2012 Newsletter 12
#ukraine
Congrès Paris 2012 Généaloj
JULY 15-18 2012
32nd IAJGS INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE on JEWISH GENEALOGY hosted by The French Cercle de Genealogie Juive (www.paris2012.eu – contact@paris2012.eu ) Newsletter # 12 – June 15, 2012 ***ONLY ONE MONTH LEFT UNTIL THE D-DAY*** Quickly JOIN THE CONFERENCE 600 ATTENDEES - Sign-up and make your friends sign-up ***There are still rooms in the WORKSHOPS*** Get trained and learn about softwares and research bases of Family Tree Maker, My-Heritage, JewishGen, FamilySearch or use Word and Excel for genealogy. ((www.paris2012.eu/products: Fee: 15 euros) ***Come and SHARE YOUR SEARCHES*** ----Participate in meetings of genealogical interest groups. The luncheon of the FrenchSig will be a unique opportunity to meet in a friendly way while having lunch between cousins >from France and elsewhere. ----The professional genealogists are invited to participate in the special interest group which will meet Tuesday, July 17 at 17:20. ----If you are in charge of a genealogy journal and want to participate to a specific meeting, contact@paris2012.eu ***Sign up today to AN EXCEPTIONAL POST-CONFERENCE TRIP to NORMANDY*** --- Thursday, July 19: stop at GIVERNY made famous by Claude Monnet, then enjoy A RARE VISIT TO THE FACTORY OF KNOWLEDGE in Elbeuf (former textile factory "Blin & Blin "), then visit the synagogue --- arrive for lunch in ROUEN where the Palais de Justice has EXCEPTIONNALY AUTHORIZED - AND ONLY FOR US- a special tour of the Sublime Abode (11th CENTURY YESHIVA), miraculously discovered under the paving of its Court of Honor (Only 18 people will have access). Night at the Novotel*** in Caen. --- Friday 20, visit the CAEN MEMORIAL in the morning and in the afternoon the LANDING BEACHES. (€ 350; information: Joubert-Voyages, (33) 1 48 74 12 30 ***You are a speaker and YOU WROTE A BOOK*** ---The bookshop BibliEurope will sell the books published in France by French speakers as well as books related to Jewish genealogy. ---On the CGJ table we will sell all CGJ publications. We will also sell the books published outside of France, These books have to be deposited for sale by their authors who wish to. Contact Françoise Darmon (darmon.francoise@wanadoo.fr) for practical arrangements. ***INTERNET DURING THE CONFERENCE*** We have obtained >from the Marriott significant reductions for conference attendees: they can enjoy on their personal computers - in their rooms and throughout the hotel - connecting to High Speed Internet for only 7 euros per day instead of 19 euros. Remember to ask for this rate.
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IAJGS Paris 2012 Newsletter 12
#romania
bounce-2439627-772976@...
JULY 15-18 2012
32nd IAJGS INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE on JEWISH GENEALOGY hosted by The French Cercle de Genealogie Juive (www.paris2012.eu – contact@paris2012.eu ) Newsletter # 12 – June 15, 2012 ***ONLY ONE MONTH LEFT UNTIL THE D-DAY*** Quickly JOIN THE CONFERENCE 600 ATTENDEES - Sign-up and make your friends sign-up ***There are still rooms in the WORKSHOPS*** Get trained and learn about software and research bases of Family Tree Maker, My-Heritage, JewishGen, FamilySearch or use Word and Excel for genealogy. ((www.paris2012.eu/products: Fee: 15 euros) ***Come and SHARE YOUR SEARCHES*** ----Participate in meetings of genealogical interest groups. The luncheon of the FrenchSig will be a unique opportunity to meet in a friendly way while having lunch between cousins >from France and elsewhere. ----The professional genealogists are invited to participate in the special interest group which will meet Tuesday, July 17 at 17:20. ----If you are in charge of a genealogy journal and want to participate to a specific meeting, contact@paris2012.eu ***Sign up today to AN EXCEPTIONAL POST-CONFERENCE TRIP to NORMANDY*** --- Thursday, July 19: stop at GIVERNY made famous by Claude Monnet, then enjoy A RARE VISIT TO THE FACTORY OF KNOWLEDGE in Elbeuf (former textile factory "Blin & Blin "), then visit the synagogue --- arrive for lunch in ROUEN where the Palais de Justice has EXCEPTIONNALY AUTHORIZED - AND ONLY FOR US- a special tour of the Sublime Abode (11th CENTURY YESHIVA), miraculously discovered under the paving of its Court of Honor (Only 18 people will have access). Night at the Novotel*** in Caen. --- Friday 20, visit the CAEN MEMORIAL in the morning and in the afternoon the LANDING BEACHES. (€ 350; information: Joubert-Voyages, (33) 1 48 74 12 30 ***You are a speaker and YOU WROTE A BOOK*** ---The bookshop BibliEurope will sell the books published in France by French speakers as well as books related to Jewish genealogy. ---On the CGJ table we will sell all CGJ publications. We will also sell the books published outside of France, These books have to be deposited for sale by their authors who wish to. Contact Françoise Darmon (darmon.francoise@wanadoo.fr) for practical arrangements. ***INTERNET DURING THE CONFERENCE*** We have obtained >from the Marriott significant reductions for conference attendees: they can enjoy on their personal computers - in their rooms and throughout the hotel - connecting to High Speed Internet for only 7 euros per day instead of 19 euros. Remember to ask for this rate.
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Romania SIG #Romania IAJGS Paris 2012 Newsletter 12
#romania
bounce-2439627-772976@...
JULY 15-18 2012
32nd IAJGS INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE on JEWISH GENEALOGY hosted by The French Cercle de Genealogie Juive (www.paris2012.eu – contact@paris2012.eu ) Newsletter # 12 – June 15, 2012 ***ONLY ONE MONTH LEFT UNTIL THE D-DAY*** Quickly JOIN THE CONFERENCE 600 ATTENDEES - Sign-up and make your friends sign-up ***There are still rooms in the WORKSHOPS*** Get trained and learn about software and research bases of Family Tree Maker, My-Heritage, JewishGen, FamilySearch or use Word and Excel for genealogy. ((www.paris2012.eu/products: Fee: 15 euros) ***Come and SHARE YOUR SEARCHES*** ----Participate in meetings of genealogical interest groups. The luncheon of the FrenchSig will be a unique opportunity to meet in a friendly way while having lunch between cousins >from France and elsewhere. ----The professional genealogists are invited to participate in the special interest group which will meet Tuesday, July 17 at 17:20. ----If you are in charge of a genealogy journal and want to participate to a specific meeting, contact@paris2012.eu ***Sign up today to AN EXCEPTIONAL POST-CONFERENCE TRIP to NORMANDY*** --- Thursday, July 19: stop at GIVERNY made famous by Claude Monnet, then enjoy A RARE VISIT TO THE FACTORY OF KNOWLEDGE in Elbeuf (former textile factory "Blin & Blin "), then visit the synagogue --- arrive for lunch in ROUEN where the Palais de Justice has EXCEPTIONNALY AUTHORIZED - AND ONLY FOR US- a special tour of the Sublime Abode (11th CENTURY YESHIVA), miraculously discovered under the paving of its Court of Honor (Only 18 people will have access). Night at the Novotel*** in Caen. --- Friday 20, visit the CAEN MEMORIAL in the morning and in the afternoon the LANDING BEACHES. (€ 350; information: Joubert-Voyages, (33) 1 48 74 12 30 ***You are a speaker and YOU WROTE A BOOK*** ---The bookshop BibliEurope will sell the books published in France by French speakers as well as books related to Jewish genealogy. ---On the CGJ table we will sell all CGJ publications. We will also sell the books published outside of France, These books have to be deposited for sale by their authors who wish to. Contact Françoise Darmon (darmon.francoise@wanadoo.fr) for practical arrangements. ***INTERNET DURING THE CONFERENCE*** We have obtained >from the Marriott significant reductions for conference attendees: they can enjoy on their personal computers - in their rooms and throughout the hotel - connecting to High Speed Internet for only 7 euros per day instead of 19 euros. Remember to ask for this rate.
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JewishGen Sub-Carpathia SIG - a new addition to JewishGen
#romania
Warren Blatt <wblatt@...>
JewishGen is pleased to announce the formation of a new
Special Interest Group -- the JewishGen Sub-Carpathia SIG. The JewishGen Sub-Carpathia SIG focuses on parts of the pre-WWI Hungarian megyek (counties) of Bereg, Maramaros, Ugocsa and Ung, today located in Sub-Carpathia, Ukraine. The prime objective of SIG is to help with genealogical research and related information-gathering. Please visit the JewishGen Sub-Carpathia SIG's web site at: http://www.jewishgen.org/Sub-Carpathia/ See what's there, and contribute material you may have that will enhance it. Perhaps you would like to spotlight your family, in the hope of locating relatives. These are JewishGen Sub-Carpathia SIG's ongoing projects: - gazetteer of Sub-Carpathian villages and towns - by their former Hungarian and present Ukrainian names, with both lists linked to show the location on a map - transcription of the Velikiy Bereznyy (Nagyberezna) mohel book - transcription of the new Mukacheve cemetery tombstones - transcription of the Berehove cemetery tombstones - transcription of the Pryborzhavs'ke cemetery tombstones - providing guidance for travel in Sub-Carpathia There are also new projects, some of which have already begun, and others awaiting volunteers to participate and/or lead them. These include: - translation of the Vynogradiv yizkor book - cemetery projects - photographing and transcribing tombstones - collecting travel photos >from visitors to their ancestral towns - transcription of vital records If you have interest, genealogical skills, knowledge of the history and genealogy of this area, or language proficiency (Hungarian, Romanian, Russian, Ukrainian, Hebrew or Yiddish, among others), we would appreciate your help with our collective efforts. A discussion/mailing list is the conduit through which SIG members can communicate their research issues, ask for advice, offer solutions, and share the creative ways in which they have documented their family heritage. To subscribe to the discussion/mailing list, please go to: http://www.jewishgen.org/ListManager and select "Sub-Carpathia SIG." CONTACTS: * For questions concerning JewishGen Sub-Carpathia SIG, its discussion mailing list or web site, contact Marshall Katz, at: < packard40@aol.com >. * Comments or questions of general interest to all should be addressed to the JewishGen Sub-Carpathia SIG's mailing list, at: < subcarpathia@lyris.jewishgen.org >. We welcome everyone's active participation. Warren Blatt Managing Director, JewishGen Marshall Katz JewishGen Sub-Carpathia SIG Coordinator
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Romania SIG #Romania JewishGen Sub-Carpathia SIG - a new addition to JewishGen
#romania
Warren Blatt <wblatt@...>
JewishGen is pleased to announce the formation of a new
Special Interest Group -- the JewishGen Sub-Carpathia SIG. The JewishGen Sub-Carpathia SIG focuses on parts of the pre-WWI Hungarian megyek (counties) of Bereg, Maramaros, Ugocsa and Ung, today located in Sub-Carpathia, Ukraine. The prime objective of SIG is to help with genealogical research and related information-gathering. Please visit the JewishGen Sub-Carpathia SIG's web site at: http://www.jewishgen.org/Sub-Carpathia/ See what's there, and contribute material you may have that will enhance it. Perhaps you would like to spotlight your family, in the hope of locating relatives. These are JewishGen Sub-Carpathia SIG's ongoing projects: - gazetteer of Sub-Carpathian villages and towns - by their former Hungarian and present Ukrainian names, with both lists linked to show the location on a map - transcription of the Velikiy Bereznyy (Nagyberezna) mohel book - transcription of the new Mukacheve cemetery tombstones - transcription of the Berehove cemetery tombstones - transcription of the Pryborzhavs'ke cemetery tombstones - providing guidance for travel in Sub-Carpathia There are also new projects, some of which have already begun, and others awaiting volunteers to participate and/or lead them. These include: - translation of the Vynogradiv yizkor book - cemetery projects - photographing and transcribing tombstones - collecting travel photos >from visitors to their ancestral towns - transcription of vital records If you have interest, genealogical skills, knowledge of the history and genealogy of this area, or language proficiency (Hungarian, Romanian, Russian, Ukrainian, Hebrew or Yiddish, among others), we would appreciate your help with our collective efforts. A discussion/mailing list is the conduit through which SIG members can communicate their research issues, ask for advice, offer solutions, and share the creative ways in which they have documented their family heritage. To subscribe to the discussion/mailing list, please go to: http://www.jewishgen.org/ListManager and select "Sub-Carpathia SIG." CONTACTS: * For questions concerning JewishGen Sub-Carpathia SIG, its discussion mailing list or web site, contact Marshall Katz, at: < packard40@aol.com >. * Comments or questions of general interest to all should be addressed to the JewishGen Sub-Carpathia SIG's mailing list, at: < subcarpathia@lyris.jewishgen.org >. We welcome everyone's active participation. Warren Blatt Managing Director, JewishGen Marshall Katz JewishGen Sub-Carpathia SIG Coordinator
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IAJGS Paris 2012 Newsletter 12
#galicia
Congrès Paris 2012 Généaloj
JULY 15-18 2012
32nd IAJGS INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE on JEWISH GENEALOGY hosted by The French Cercle de Genealogie Juive (www.paris2012.eu – contact@paris2012.eu ) Newsletter # 12 – June 15, 2012 ***ONLY ONE MONTH LEFT UNTIL THE D-DAY*** Quickly JOIN THE CONFERENCE 600 ATTENDEES - Sign-up and make your friends sign-up. ***There are still rooms in the WORKSHOPS*** Get trained and learn about softwares and research bases of Family Tree Maker, My Heritage, JewishGen, FamilySearch or use Word and Excel for genealogy. (www.paris2012.eu/products: Fee: 15 euros) ***Come and SHARE YOUR SEARCHES*** ----Participate in meetings of genealogical interest groups. The luncheon of the FrenchSig will be a unique opportunity to meet in a friendly way while having lunch between cousins >from France and elsewhere. ----The professional genealogists are invited to participate in the special interest group which will meet Tuesday, July 17 at 17:20. ----If you are in charge of a genealogy journal and want to participate to a specific meeting, contact@paris2012.eu ***Sign up today to AN EXCEPTIONAL POST-CONFERENCE TRIP to NORMANDY*** --- Thursday, July 19: Stop at GIVERNY made famous by Claude Monet, then enjoy A RARE VISIT TO THE FACTORY OF KNOWLEDGE in Elbeuf (former textile factory "Blin & Blin"), then visit the synagogue. --- Arrive for lunch in ROUEN where the Palais de Justice has EXCEPTIONALLY AUTHORIZED - AND ONLY FOR US- a special tour of the Sublime Abode (11th CENTURY YESHIVA), miraculously discovered under the paving of its Court of Honor. (Only 18 people will have access.) Night at the Novotel*** in Caen. --- Friday 20, visit the CAEN MEMORIAL in the morning and in the afternoon the LANDING BEACHES. (€ 350; information: Joubert-Voyages, (33) 1 48 74 12 30 ***You are a speaker and YOU WROTE A BOOK*** ---The bookshop BibliEurope will sell the books published in France by French speakers as well as books related to Jewish genealogy. ---On the CGJ table we will sell all CGJ publications. We will also sell the books published outside of France. These books have to be deposited for sale by their authors who wish to. Contact Françoise Darmon (darmon.francoise@wanadoo.fr) for practical arrangements. ***INTERNET DURING THE CONFERENCE*** We have obtained >from the Marriott significant reductions for conference attendees: they can enjoy on their personal computers - in their rooms and throughout the hotel - connecting to High Speed Internet for only 7 euros per day instead of 19 euros. Remember to ask for this rate.
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Gesher Galicia SIG #Galicia IAJGS Paris 2012 Newsletter 12
#galicia
Congrès Paris 2012 Généaloj
JULY 15-18 2012
32nd IAJGS INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE on JEWISH GENEALOGY hosted by The French Cercle de Genealogie Juive (www.paris2012.eu – contact@paris2012.eu ) Newsletter # 12 – June 15, 2012 ***ONLY ONE MONTH LEFT UNTIL THE D-DAY*** Quickly JOIN THE CONFERENCE 600 ATTENDEES - Sign-up and make your friends sign-up. ***There are still rooms in the WORKSHOPS*** Get trained and learn about softwares and research bases of Family Tree Maker, My Heritage, JewishGen, FamilySearch or use Word and Excel for genealogy. (www.paris2012.eu/products: Fee: 15 euros) ***Come and SHARE YOUR SEARCHES*** ----Participate in meetings of genealogical interest groups. The luncheon of the FrenchSig will be a unique opportunity to meet in a friendly way while having lunch between cousins >from France and elsewhere. ----The professional genealogists are invited to participate in the special interest group which will meet Tuesday, July 17 at 17:20. ----If you are in charge of a genealogy journal and want to participate to a specific meeting, contact@paris2012.eu ***Sign up today to AN EXCEPTIONAL POST-CONFERENCE TRIP to NORMANDY*** --- Thursday, July 19: Stop at GIVERNY made famous by Claude Monet, then enjoy A RARE VISIT TO THE FACTORY OF KNOWLEDGE in Elbeuf (former textile factory "Blin & Blin"), then visit the synagogue. --- Arrive for lunch in ROUEN where the Palais de Justice has EXCEPTIONALLY AUTHORIZED - AND ONLY FOR US- a special tour of the Sublime Abode (11th CENTURY YESHIVA), miraculously discovered under the paving of its Court of Honor. (Only 18 people will have access.) Night at the Novotel*** in Caen. --- Friday 20, visit the CAEN MEMORIAL in the morning and in the afternoon the LANDING BEACHES. (€ 350; information: Joubert-Voyages, (33) 1 48 74 12 30 ***You are a speaker and YOU WROTE A BOOK*** ---The bookshop BibliEurope will sell the books published in France by French speakers as well as books related to Jewish genealogy. ---On the CGJ table we will sell all CGJ publications. We will also sell the books published outside of France. These books have to be deposited for sale by their authors who wish to. Contact Françoise Darmon (darmon.francoise@wanadoo.fr) for practical arrangements. ***INTERNET DURING THE CONFERENCE*** We have obtained >from the Marriott significant reductions for conference attendees: they can enjoy on their personal computers - in their rooms and throughout the hotel - connecting to High Speed Internet for only 7 euros per day instead of 19 euros. Remember to ask for this rate.
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JewishGen Sub-Carpathia SIG - a new addition to JewishGen
#galicia
Warren Blatt <wblatt@...>
JewishGen is pleased to announce the formation of a new Special
Interest Group -- the JewishGen Sub-Carpathia SIG. The JewishGen Sub-Carpathia SIG focuses on parts of the pre-WWI Hungarian megyek (counties) of Bereg, Maramaros, Ugocsa and Ung, today located in Sub-Carpathia, Ukraine. The prime objective of SIG is to help with genealogical research and related information-gathering. Please visit the JewishGen Sub-Carpathia SIG's web site at: http://www.jewishgen.org/Sub-Carpathia/ See what's there, and contribute material you may have that will enhance it. Perhaps you would like to spotlight your family, in the hope of locating relatives. These are JewishGen Sub-Carpathia SIG's ongoing projects: - gazetteer of Sub-Carpathian villages and towns - by their former Hungarian and present Ukrainian names, with both lists linked to show the location on a map - transcription of the Velikiy Bereznyy (Nagyberezna) mohel book - transcription of the new Mukacheve cemetery tombstones - transcription of the Berehove cemetery tombstones - transcription of the Pryborzhavs'ke cemetery tombstones - providing guidance for travel in Sub-Carpathia There are also new projects, some of which have already begun, and others awaiting volunteers to participate and/or lead them. These include: - translation of the Vynogradiv yizkor book - cemetery projects - photographing and transcribing tombstones - collecting travel photos >from visitors to their ancestral towns - transcription of vital records If you have interest, genealogical skills, knowledge of the history and genealogy of this area, or language proficiency (Hungarian, Romanian, Russian, Ukrainian, Hebrew or Yiddish, among others), we would appreciate your help with our collective efforts. A discussion/mailing list is the conduit through which SIG members can communicate their research issues, ask for advice, offer solutions, and share the creative ways in which they have documented their family heritage. To subscribe to the discussion/mailing list, please go to: http://www.jewishgen.org/ListManager and select "Sub-Carpathia SIG." CONTACTS: * For questions concerning JewishGen Sub-Carpathia SIG, its discussion mailing list or web site, contact Marshall Katz, at: < packard40@aol.com >. * Comments or questions of general interest to all should be addressed to the JewishGen Sub-Carpathia SIG's mailing list, at: < subcarpathia@lyris.jewishgen.org >. We welcome everyone's active participation. Warren Blatt Managing Director, JewishGen Marshall Katz JewishGen Sub-Carpathia SIG Coordinator
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Gesher Galicia SIG #Galicia JewishGen Sub-Carpathia SIG - a new addition to JewishGen
#galicia
Warren Blatt <wblatt@...>
JewishGen is pleased to announce the formation of a new Special
Interest Group -- the JewishGen Sub-Carpathia SIG. The JewishGen Sub-Carpathia SIG focuses on parts of the pre-WWI Hungarian megyek (counties) of Bereg, Maramaros, Ugocsa and Ung, today located in Sub-Carpathia, Ukraine. The prime objective of SIG is to help with genealogical research and related information-gathering. Please visit the JewishGen Sub-Carpathia SIG's web site at: http://www.jewishgen.org/Sub-Carpathia/ See what's there, and contribute material you may have that will enhance it. Perhaps you would like to spotlight your family, in the hope of locating relatives. These are JewishGen Sub-Carpathia SIG's ongoing projects: - gazetteer of Sub-Carpathian villages and towns - by their former Hungarian and present Ukrainian names, with both lists linked to show the location on a map - transcription of the Velikiy Bereznyy (Nagyberezna) mohel book - transcription of the new Mukacheve cemetery tombstones - transcription of the Berehove cemetery tombstones - transcription of the Pryborzhavs'ke cemetery tombstones - providing guidance for travel in Sub-Carpathia There are also new projects, some of which have already begun, and others awaiting volunteers to participate and/or lead them. These include: - translation of the Vynogradiv yizkor book - cemetery projects - photographing and transcribing tombstones - collecting travel photos >from visitors to their ancestral towns - transcription of vital records If you have interest, genealogical skills, knowledge of the history and genealogy of this area, or language proficiency (Hungarian, Romanian, Russian, Ukrainian, Hebrew or Yiddish, among others), we would appreciate your help with our collective efforts. A discussion/mailing list is the conduit through which SIG members can communicate their research issues, ask for advice, offer solutions, and share the creative ways in which they have documented their family heritage. To subscribe to the discussion/mailing list, please go to: http://www.jewishgen.org/ListManager and select "Sub-Carpathia SIG." CONTACTS: * For questions concerning JewishGen Sub-Carpathia SIG, its discussion mailing list or web site, contact Marshall Katz, at: < packard40@aol.com >. * Comments or questions of general interest to all should be addressed to the JewishGen Sub-Carpathia SIG's mailing list, at: < subcarpathia@lyris.jewishgen.org >. We welcome everyone's active participation. Warren Blatt Managing Director, JewishGen Marshall Katz JewishGen Sub-Carpathia SIG Coordinator
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IAJGS Paris 2012 Newsletter 12
#subcarpathia
Congrès Paris 2012 Généaloj
JULY 15-18 2012
32nd IAJGS INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE on JEWISH GENEALOGY hosted by The French Cercle de Genealogie Juive (www.paris2012.eu – contact@paris2012.eu ) Newsletter # 12 – June 15, 2012 ***ONLY ONE MONTH LEFT UNTIL THE D-DAY*** Quickly JOIN THE CONFERENCE 600 ATTENDEES - Sign-up and make your friends sign-up ***There are still rooms in the WORKSHOPS*** Get trained and learn about softwares and research bases of Family Tree Maker, My-Heritage, JewishGen, FamilySearch or use Word and Excel for genealogy. ((www.paris2012.eu/products: Fee: 15 euros) ***Come and SHARE YOUR SEARCHES*** ----Participate in meetings of genealogical interest groups. The luncheon of the FrenchSig will be a unique opportunity to meet in a friendly way while having lunch between cousins >from France and elsewhere. ----The professional genealogists are invited to participate in the special interest group which will meet Tuesday, July 17 at 17:20. ----If you are in charge of a genealogy journal and want to participate to a specific meeting, contact@paris2012.eu ***Sign up today to AN EXCEPTIONAL POST-CONFERENCE TRIP to NORMANDY*** --- Thursday, July 19: stop at GIVERNY made famous by Claude Monnet, then enjoy A RARE VISIT TO THE FACTORY OF KNOWLEDGE in Elbeuf (former textile factory "Blin & Blin "), then visit the synagogue --- arrive for lunch in ROUEN where the Palais de Justice has EXCEPTIONNALY AUTHORIZED - AND ONLY FOR US- a special tour of the Sublime Abode (11th CENTURY YESHIVA), miraculously discovered under the paving of its Court of Honor (Only 18 people will have access). Night at the Novotel*** in Caen. --- Friday 20, visit the CAEN MEMORIAL in the morning and in the afternoon the LANDING BEACHES. (€ 350; information: Joubert-Voyages, (33) 1 48 74 12 30 ***You are a speaker and YOU WROTE A BOOK*** ---The bookshop BibliEurope will sell the books published in France by French speakers as well as books related to Jewish genealogy. ---On the CGJ table we will sell all CGJ publications. We will also sell the books published outside of France, These books have to be deposited for sale by their authors who wish to. Contact Françoise Darmon (darmon.francoise@wanadoo.fr) for practical arrangements. ***INTERNET DURING THE CONFERENCE*** We have obtained >from the Marriott significant reductions for conference attendees: they can enjoy on their personal computers - in their rooms and throughout the hotel - connecting to High Speed Internet for only 7 euros per day instead of 19 euros. Remember to ask for this rate.
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Subcarpathia SIG #Subcarpathia IAJGS Paris 2012 Newsletter 12
#subcarpathia
Congrès Paris 2012 Généaloj
JULY 15-18 2012
32nd IAJGS INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE on JEWISH GENEALOGY hosted by The French Cercle de Genealogie Juive (www.paris2012.eu – contact@paris2012.eu ) Newsletter # 12 – June 15, 2012 ***ONLY ONE MONTH LEFT UNTIL THE D-DAY*** Quickly JOIN THE CONFERENCE 600 ATTENDEES - Sign-up and make your friends sign-up ***There are still rooms in the WORKSHOPS*** Get trained and learn about softwares and research bases of Family Tree Maker, My-Heritage, JewishGen, FamilySearch or use Word and Excel for genealogy. ((www.paris2012.eu/products: Fee: 15 euros) ***Come and SHARE YOUR SEARCHES*** ----Participate in meetings of genealogical interest groups. The luncheon of the FrenchSig will be a unique opportunity to meet in a friendly way while having lunch between cousins >from France and elsewhere. ----The professional genealogists are invited to participate in the special interest group which will meet Tuesday, July 17 at 17:20. ----If you are in charge of a genealogy journal and want to participate to a specific meeting, contact@paris2012.eu ***Sign up today to AN EXCEPTIONAL POST-CONFERENCE TRIP to NORMANDY*** --- Thursday, July 19: stop at GIVERNY made famous by Claude Monnet, then enjoy A RARE VISIT TO THE FACTORY OF KNOWLEDGE in Elbeuf (former textile factory "Blin & Blin "), then visit the synagogue --- arrive for lunch in ROUEN where the Palais de Justice has EXCEPTIONNALY AUTHORIZED - AND ONLY FOR US- a special tour of the Sublime Abode (11th CENTURY YESHIVA), miraculously discovered under the paving of its Court of Honor (Only 18 people will have access). Night at the Novotel*** in Caen. --- Friday 20, visit the CAEN MEMORIAL in the morning and in the afternoon the LANDING BEACHES. (€ 350; information: Joubert-Voyages, (33) 1 48 74 12 30 ***You are a speaker and YOU WROTE A BOOK*** ---The bookshop BibliEurope will sell the books published in France by French speakers as well as books related to Jewish genealogy. ---On the CGJ table we will sell all CGJ publications. We will also sell the books published outside of France, These books have to be deposited for sale by their authors who wish to. Contact Françoise Darmon (darmon.francoise@wanadoo.fr) for practical arrangements. ***INTERNET DURING THE CONFERENCE*** We have obtained >from the Marriott significant reductions for conference attendees: they can enjoy on their personal computers - in their rooms and throughout the hotel - connecting to High Speed Internet for only 7 euros per day instead of 19 euros. Remember to ask for this rate.
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Some North Minneapolis Jewish history
#bessarabia
yricklevy
In 1905, my grandparents, Samuel Levine and Rose Confeld, were married in
North Minneapolis, MN, and they had their reception at Kistler?s Hall in North Minneapolis (not far >from the old intersection of 6th and Lyndale). Rose?s parents were >from Kishinev, Bessarabia, and they settled in Minneapolis around 1899 after homesteading in 1884 Painted Woods, North Dakota and then Anoka, MN. The Bessarabian Jewish community of Minneapolis helped form some of North Minneapolis? congregations in the late 1800?s/early 1900?s. There is a video at http://www.tpt.org/?a=programs&id=21633 called ?Cornerstones: A History of North Minneapolis? that discusses the diverse history of the area. (Click on the ?watch now!? link on that page if you want to see it). In it there are pieces on Plymouth Avenue (a central point of the community) and on the old synagogues. Please note that the video aired back in May, and I don?t know how long they will keep it on that website. You can find more to read on the subject at the following links. http://www.uroc.umn.edu/cornerstones/production_notes.html http://www.placeography.org/index.php/Historic_Minneapolis_Synagogue_Tour All the best, Richard S. Levine Clearwater, FL RichardSLevine@hotmail.com http://www.rickslevine.com Researching CONFELD (CONFELDT), DORFMAN, OXMAN, ZEKMAN...families from Kishinev; KALISH, ZILBERWASER, ERUZALSKAYA, GILLER...>from Brzeziny and Lodz; LEVINE, FORMAN (FOREMAN)...>from Odessa, Ukraine
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Bessarabia SIG #Bessarabia Some North Minneapolis Jewish history
#bessarabia
yricklevy
In 1905, my grandparents, Samuel Levine and Rose Confeld, were married in
North Minneapolis, MN, and they had their reception at Kistler?s Hall in North Minneapolis (not far >from the old intersection of 6th and Lyndale). Rose?s parents were >from Kishinev, Bessarabia, and they settled in Minneapolis around 1899 after homesteading in 1884 Painted Woods, North Dakota and then Anoka, MN. The Bessarabian Jewish community of Minneapolis helped form some of North Minneapolis? congregations in the late 1800?s/early 1900?s. There is a video at http://www.tpt.org/?a=programs&id=21633 called ?Cornerstones: A History of North Minneapolis? that discusses the diverse history of the area. (Click on the ?watch now!? link on that page if you want to see it). In it there are pieces on Plymouth Avenue (a central point of the community) and on the old synagogues. Please note that the video aired back in May, and I don?t know how long they will keep it on that website. You can find more to read on the subject at the following links. http://www.uroc.umn.edu/cornerstones/production_notes.html http://www.placeography.org/index.php/Historic_Minneapolis_Synagogue_Tour All the best, Richard S. Levine Clearwater, FL RichardSLevine@hotmail.com http://www.rickslevine.com Researching CONFELD (CONFELDT), DORFMAN, OXMAN, ZEKMAN...families from Kishinev; KALISH, ZILBERWASER, ERUZALSKAYA, GILLER...>from Brzeziny and Lodz; LEVINE, FORMAN (FOREMAN)...>from Odessa, Ukraine
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JewishGen Sub-Carpathia SIG - a new addition to JewishGen
#bessarabia
Warren Blatt <wblatt@...>
JewishGen is pleased to announce the formation of a new
Special Interest Group -- the JewishGen Sub-Carpathia SIG. The JewishGen Sub-Carpathia SIG focuses on parts of the pre-WWI Hungarian megyek (counties) of Bereg, Maramaros, Ugocsa and Ung, today located in Sub-Carpathia, Ukraine. The prime objective of SIG is to help with genealogical research and related information-gathering. Please visit the JewishGen Sub-Carpathia SIG's web site at: http://www.jewishgen.org/Sub-Carpathia/ See what's there, and contribute material you may have that will enhance it. Perhaps you would like to spotlight your family, in the hope of locating relatives. These are JewishGen Sub-Carpathia SIG's ongoing projects: - gazetteer of Sub-Carpathian villages and towns - by their former Hungarian and present Ukrainian names, with both lists linked to show the location on a map - transcription of the Velikiy Bereznyy (Nagyberezna) mohel book - transcription of the new Mukacheve cemetery tombstones - transcription of the Berehove cemetery tombstones - transcription of the Pryborzhavs'ke cemetery tombstones - providing guidance for travel in Sub-Carpathia There are also new projects, some of which have already begun, and others awaiting volunteers to participate and/or lead them. These include: - translation of the Vynogradiv yizkor book - cemetery projects - photographing and transcribing tombstones - collecting travel photos >from visitors to their ancestral towns - transcription of vital records If you have interest, genealogical skills, knowledge of the history and genealogy of this area, or language proficiency (Hungarian, Romanian, Russian, Ukrainian, Hebrew or Yiddish, among others), we would appreciate your help with our collective efforts. A discussion/mailing list is the conduit through which SIG members can communicate their research issues, ask for advice, offer solutions, and share the creative ways in which they have documented their family heritage. To subscribe to the discussion/mailing list, please go to: http://www.jewishgen.org/ListManager and select "Sub-Carpathia SIG." CONTACTS: * For questions concerning JewishGen Sub-Carpathia SIG, its discussion mailing list or web site, contact Marshall Katz, at: < packard40@aol.com >. * Comments or questions of general interest to all should be addressed to the JewishGen Sub-Carpathia SIG's mailing list, at: < subcarpathia@lyris.jewishgen.org >. We welcome everyone's active participation. Warren Blatt Managing Director, JewishGen Marshall Katz JewishGen Sub-Carpathia SIG Coordinator
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Bessarabia SIG #Bessarabia JewishGen Sub-Carpathia SIG - a new addition to JewishGen
#bessarabia
Warren Blatt <wblatt@...>
JewishGen is pleased to announce the formation of a new
Special Interest Group -- the JewishGen Sub-Carpathia SIG. The JewishGen Sub-Carpathia SIG focuses on parts of the pre-WWI Hungarian megyek (counties) of Bereg, Maramaros, Ugocsa and Ung, today located in Sub-Carpathia, Ukraine. The prime objective of SIG is to help with genealogical research and related information-gathering. Please visit the JewishGen Sub-Carpathia SIG's web site at: http://www.jewishgen.org/Sub-Carpathia/ See what's there, and contribute material you may have that will enhance it. Perhaps you would like to spotlight your family, in the hope of locating relatives. These are JewishGen Sub-Carpathia SIG's ongoing projects: - gazetteer of Sub-Carpathian villages and towns - by their former Hungarian and present Ukrainian names, with both lists linked to show the location on a map - transcription of the Velikiy Bereznyy (Nagyberezna) mohel book - transcription of the new Mukacheve cemetery tombstones - transcription of the Berehove cemetery tombstones - transcription of the Pryborzhavs'ke cemetery tombstones - providing guidance for travel in Sub-Carpathia There are also new projects, some of which have already begun, and others awaiting volunteers to participate and/or lead them. These include: - translation of the Vynogradiv yizkor book - cemetery projects - photographing and transcribing tombstones - collecting travel photos >from visitors to their ancestral towns - transcription of vital records If you have interest, genealogical skills, knowledge of the history and genealogy of this area, or language proficiency (Hungarian, Romanian, Russian, Ukrainian, Hebrew or Yiddish, among others), we would appreciate your help with our collective efforts. A discussion/mailing list is the conduit through which SIG members can communicate their research issues, ask for advice, offer solutions, and share the creative ways in which they have documented their family heritage. To subscribe to the discussion/mailing list, please go to: http://www.jewishgen.org/ListManager and select "Sub-Carpathia SIG." CONTACTS: * For questions concerning JewishGen Sub-Carpathia SIG, its discussion mailing list or web site, contact Marshall Katz, at: < packard40@aol.com >. * Comments or questions of general interest to all should be addressed to the JewishGen Sub-Carpathia SIG's mailing list, at: < subcarpathia@lyris.jewishgen.org >. We welcome everyone's active participation. Warren Blatt Managing Director, JewishGen Marshall Katz JewishGen Sub-Carpathia SIG Coordinator
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KehilaLinks Project Report for May 2012
#subcarpathia
Susana Leistner Bloch
We are pleased to welcome the following webpages to JewishGen KehilaLinks
We thank the owners and webmasters of these webpages for creating fitting memorials to these Kehilot (Jewish Communities) and for providing a valuable resource for future generations of their descendants. Balta (Balte), Ukraine Created by Ukraine SIG / Ron Doctor Webmaster: Richard Baum http://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/balta/ ~~~ Boguslav (Bohuslav, Bohslov) , Ukraine Created by Ukraine SIG / Ron Doctor Webmaster: Richard Baum http://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/boguslav/ ~~~ Cherkasy (Cherkoss), Ukraine Created by Ukraine SIG / Ron Doctor Webmaster: Richard Baum http://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/cherkasy/ ~~~ Kolodne (Darva, Kolodné), Ukraine (S-C) Created by Marshall Katz http://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/kolodne/ ~~~ Verkhnedneprovsk ( Verchnedneprovsk), UKraine Created by Joseph Bekinschtein http://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/verkhnedneprovsk/ ~~~ KehilaLinks webpages recently updated: Novopotalka, Ukraine http://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/novopoltavka/ ~~~ Raducaneni, Romania http://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/raducaneni/index.html ~~~ Skala-Podol'skaya (Skala) Ukraine (G) http://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/SkalaPodol/ ~~~ Tovste (Tluste, Toist - 48°50'), Ukraine (G) http://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/Suchostaw/sl_tluste.htm ~~~ Zolkiewka (Zholkevka, Zhilkovke) http://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/zolkiewka/ ~~~ Some of our Kehila webpages were created by people who are no longer able to maintain them. We thank them for their past efforts and wish them luck on their future endeavors. The following webpages are "orphaned" and are available for adoption. Borzna, Ukraine http://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/borzna/borzna.htm ~~~ Kolomea (Komomyja) (G) http://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/Kolomea/kolomad.htm ~~~ Rozdol, Ukraine (G) http://www.shtetlinks.jewishgen.org/rozdol/rozdol.htm ~~~ Good News! Borisov, Belarus webpage was adopted by Dr. Leah Teicher http://www.shtetlinks.jewishgen.org/borisov/borisov.html If you wish to create a KehilaLinks webpage or adopt an exiting "orphaned" webpage please contact us at: < bloch@mts.net>. NEED TECHNICAL HELP CREATING A WEBPAGE?: We have a team of dedicated volunteers who will help you create a webpage. ~~~ Susana Leistner Bloch, VP, KehilaLinks, JewishGen, Inc. Barbara Ellman, KehilaLinks Technical Coordinator
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Subcarpathia SIG #Subcarpathia KehilaLinks Project Report for May 2012
#subcarpathia
Susana Leistner Bloch
We are pleased to welcome the following webpages to JewishGen KehilaLinks
We thank the owners and webmasters of these webpages for creating fitting memorials to these Kehilot (Jewish Communities) and for providing a valuable resource for future generations of their descendants. Balta (Balte), Ukraine Created by Ukraine SIG / Ron Doctor Webmaster: Richard Baum http://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/balta/ ~~~ Boguslav (Bohuslav, Bohslov) , Ukraine Created by Ukraine SIG / Ron Doctor Webmaster: Richard Baum http://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/boguslav/ ~~~ Cherkasy (Cherkoss), Ukraine Created by Ukraine SIG / Ron Doctor Webmaster: Richard Baum http://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/cherkasy/ ~~~ Kolodne (Darva, Kolodné), Ukraine (S-C) Created by Marshall Katz http://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/kolodne/ ~~~ Verkhnedneprovsk ( Verchnedneprovsk), UKraine Created by Joseph Bekinschtein http://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/verkhnedneprovsk/ ~~~ KehilaLinks webpages recently updated: Novopotalka, Ukraine http://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/novopoltavka/ ~~~ Raducaneni, Romania http://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/raducaneni/index.html ~~~ Skala-Podol'skaya (Skala) Ukraine (G) http://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/SkalaPodol/ ~~~ Tovste (Tluste, Toist - 48°50'), Ukraine (G) http://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/Suchostaw/sl_tluste.htm ~~~ Zolkiewka (Zholkevka, Zhilkovke) http://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/zolkiewka/ ~~~ Some of our Kehila webpages were created by people who are no longer able to maintain them. We thank them for their past efforts and wish them luck on their future endeavors. The following webpages are "orphaned" and are available for adoption. Borzna, Ukraine http://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/borzna/borzna.htm ~~~ Kolomea (Komomyja) (G) http://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/Kolomea/kolomad.htm ~~~ Rozdol, Ukraine (G) http://www.shtetlinks.jewishgen.org/rozdol/rozdol.htm ~~~ Good News! Borisov, Belarus webpage was adopted by Dr. Leah Teicher http://www.shtetlinks.jewishgen.org/borisov/borisov.html If you wish to create a KehilaLinks webpage or adopt an exiting "orphaned" webpage please contact us at: < bloch@mts.net>. NEED TECHNICAL HELP CREATING A WEBPAGE?: We have a team of dedicated volunteers who will help you create a webpage. ~~~ Susana Leistner Bloch, VP, KehilaLinks, JewishGen, Inc. Barbara Ellman, KehilaLinks Technical Coordinator
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