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(European Union) Google Wins! Right to be Forgotten Not Extraterritorial Per EU Court of Justice
After two years of waiting, the European Union’s Court ofJustice ruled in favor of Google that the right to be forgotten is notextraterritorial—it applies only within the European Union. The Court
After two years of waiting, the European Union’s Court ofJustice ruled in favor of Google that the right to be forgotten is notextraterritorial—it applies only within the European Union. The Court
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Jan Meisels Allen
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#319025
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Regarding Family Search 1920's-1930s
#belarus
Regarding Jenny Rapaport's search in 1920s and 1930s for family records
in Belarus, we have had amazing results >from the Belarus state archives
in Minsk. We found FRIEDLAND family going back to 1814
Regarding Jenny Rapaport's search in 1920s and 1930s for family records
in Belarus, we have had amazing results >from the Belarus state archives
in Minsk. We found FRIEDLAND family going back to 1814
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Anna Doggart
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#22789
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Belarus SIG #Belarus Regarding Family Search 1920's-1930s
#belarus
Regarding Jenny Rapaport's search in 1920s and 1930s for family records
in Belarus, we have had amazing results >from the Belarus state archives
in Minsk. We found FRIEDLAND family going back to 1814
Regarding Jenny Rapaport's search in 1920s and 1930s for family records
in Belarus, we have had amazing results >from the Belarus state archives
in Minsk. We found FRIEDLAND family going back to 1814
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Anna Doggart
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#343229
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Marriages and Family Origins in Russia
#general
Hi everyone. >from my own genealogical research I have begun to get the
impression that ancestors who I know had origins in one reason but lived
elsewhere married their spouses who very likely also
Hi everyone. >from my own genealogical research I have begun to get the
impression that ancestors who I know had origins in one reason but lived
elsewhere married their spouses who very likely also
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David Goldman
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#236544
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Marriages and Family Origins in Russia
#general
Hi everyone. >from my own genealogical research I have begun to get the
impression that ancestors who I know had origins in one reason but lived
elsewhere married their spouses who very likely also
Hi everyone. >from my own genealogical research I have begun to get the
impression that ancestors who I know had origins in one reason but lived
elsewhere married their spouses who very likely also
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David Goldman
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#556863
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Re: Gittle (Abramowitz) -Russia-New Haven, Ct. 19th cent.
#general
Further to my posting regarding my great great grandmother residence
in New Haven: My assumption is that she lived for a few years in N.H.
during the last decade(s) of the 19th cent.
Supposedly she
Further to my posting regarding my great great grandmother residence
in New Haven: My assumption is that she lived for a few years in N.H.
during the last decade(s) of the 19th cent.
Supposedly she
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Yonatan Ben-Ari
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#236543
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Re: Gittle (Abramowitz) -Russia-New Haven, Ct. 19th cent.
#general
Further to my posting regarding my great great grandmother residence
in New Haven: My assumption is that she lived for a few years in N.H.
during the last decade(s) of the 19th cent.
Supposedly she
Further to my posting regarding my great great grandmother residence
in New Haven: My assumption is that she lived for a few years in N.H.
during the last decade(s) of the 19th cent.
Supposedly she
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Yonatan Ben-Ari
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#556862
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Re: Symbol on Letter
#germany
Thanks to everyone who responded to my Viewmate submission
https://www.jewishgen.org/viewmate/responselist.asp?key=75219 . I am, of
course, interested in any additional interpretations. The consensus
Thanks to everyone who responded to my Viewmate submission
https://www.jewishgen.org/viewmate/responselist.asp?key=75219 . I am, of
course, interested in any additional interpretations. The consensus
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Ralph Baer
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#236542
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Re: Symbol on Letter
#general
Thanks to everyone who responded to my Viewmate submission
https://www.jewishgen.org/viewmate/responselist.asp?key=75219 . I am, of
course, interested in any additional interpretations. The consensus
Thanks to everyone who responded to my Viewmate submission
https://www.jewishgen.org/viewmate/responselist.asp?key=75219 . I am, of
course, interested in any additional interpretations. The consensus
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Ralph Baer
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#556861
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LAZAROFF children-list
#general
Someone recently sent mea list of the children of an Isaac LAZAROFF ,
New Haven, Ct. turn of the 19-20 cent. I seem to have lost the list.
Can the kind person please resend it to me and I apologize
Someone recently sent mea list of the children of an Isaac LAZAROFF ,
New Haven, Ct. turn of the 19-20 cent. I seem to have lost the list.
Can the kind person please resend it to me and I apologize
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Yonatan Ben-Ari
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#236541
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen LAZAROFF children-list
#general
Someone recently sent mea list of the children of an Isaac LAZAROFF ,
New Haven, Ct. turn of the 19-20 cent. I seem to have lost the list.
Can the kind person please resend it to me and I apologize
Someone recently sent mea list of the children of an Isaac LAZAROFF ,
New Haven, Ct. turn of the 19-20 cent. I seem to have lost the list.
Can the kind person please resend it to me and I apologize
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By
Yonatan Ben-Ari
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#556860
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New useful resource for finding graves in Israel
#general
I haven't seen any mention of this previously, so thought people might
be interested ...
The Israeli Chevra Kadisha forum has just launched a website and app
called Gravez which enables people to
I haven't seen any mention of this previously, so thought people might
be interested ...
The Israeli Chevra Kadisha forum has just launched a website and app
called Gravez which enables people to
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Miriam Bulwar David-Hay
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#236540
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen New useful resource for finding graves in Israel
#general
I haven't seen any mention of this previously, so thought people might
be interested ...
The Israeli Chevra Kadisha forum has just launched a website and app
called Gravez which enables people to
I haven't seen any mention of this previously, so thought people might
be interested ...
The Israeli Chevra Kadisha forum has just launched a website and app
called Gravez which enables people to
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By
Miriam Bulwar David-Hay
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#556859
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Oppenheim surname
#general
I traced my Oppenheim line back to my gr-grandfather Yitchak Oppenheim, born in
Brest-Litovsk in the early 1800s. YDNA testing on that line closely matches
others >from Majorca. FTDNA Family Finder
I traced my Oppenheim line back to my gr-grandfather Yitchak Oppenheim, born in
Brest-Litovsk in the early 1800s. YDNA testing on that line closely matches
others >from Majorca. FTDNA Family Finder
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Roberta Berman
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#236539
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Oppenheim surname
#general
I traced my Oppenheim line back to my gr-grandfather Yitchak Oppenheim, born in
Brest-Litovsk in the early 1800s. YDNA testing on that line closely matches
others >from Majorca. FTDNA Family Finder
I traced my Oppenheim line back to my gr-grandfather Yitchak Oppenheim, born in
Brest-Litovsk in the early 1800s. YDNA testing on that line closely matches
others >from Majorca. FTDNA Family Finder
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Roberta Berman
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#556858
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Kiev marriage record
#general
My gr-grandparents, Yitchak Oppenheim and Rifka Weisberg, were in married in
Kiev sometime in the 1860s. Do marriage records exist for that time period
and place? If so, how can I access them?
I
My gr-grandparents, Yitchak Oppenheim and Rifka Weisberg, were in married in
Kiev sometime in the 1860s. Do marriage records exist for that time period
and place? If so, how can I access them?
I
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Roberta Berman
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#236538
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Kiev marriage record
#general
My gr-grandparents, Yitchak Oppenheim and Rifka Weisberg, were in married in
Kiev sometime in the 1860s. Do marriage records exist for that time period
and place? If so, how can I access them?
I
My gr-grandparents, Yitchak Oppenheim and Rifka Weisberg, were in married in
Kiev sometime in the 1860s. Do marriage records exist for that time period
and place? If so, how can I access them?
I
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Roberta Berman
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#556857
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Gesher Galicia at Gratz College (Philadelphia metropolitan area)
#general
Join us for the event hosted by Gratz College, the oldest independent
and pluralistic college for Jewish studies in North America. The
program will feature the talk by Andrew Zalewski, Gesher Galicia
Join us for the event hosted by Gratz College, the oldest independent
and pluralistic college for Jewish studies in North America. The
program will feature the talk by Andrew Zalewski, Gesher Galicia
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Gesher Galicia SIG
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#236549
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Gesher Galicia at Gratz College (Philadelphia metropolitan area)
#general
Join us for the event hosted by Gratz College, the oldest independent
and pluralistic college for Jewish studies in North America. The
program will feature the talk by Andrew Zalewski, Gesher Galicia
Join us for the event hosted by Gratz College, the oldest independent
and pluralistic college for Jewish studies in North America. The
program will feature the talk by Andrew Zalewski, Gesher Galicia
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Gesher Galicia SIG
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#556868
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Need help establishing family ties - FROST and COHEN
#general
I've just found a new cousin through Ancestry. Her mother Clara Frost was born
and placed for adoption at the charity hospital on Blackwell's Island in NYC
in 1907. Per Clara's birth certificate,
I've just found a new cousin through Ancestry. Her mother Clara Frost was born
and placed for adoption at the charity hospital on Blackwell's Island in NYC
in 1907. Per Clara's birth certificate,
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By
Andrea Dechter
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#236548
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