Yizkor Books #YizkorBooks "How to Make Shtetlinks Web Pages" class to begin October 15th
#yizkorbooks
bounce-1901713-772982@...
We are delighted to announce our second on-line ShtetLinks class,
taught by Mark Heckman and beginning Thursday October 15, 2009. This course is designed for those who have a lot of genealogical material to share and want to put it on the JewishGen ShtetLinks web site, but don't know how. Have you waited for someone to create a ShtetLinks site for your town, but no one has? Do it yourself! In this 6 week class you will learn how to create web pages for ShtetLinks. Creating web pages is not difficult. We will use a free, downloadable, simple-to-use web page editor that runs on both PCs and Macs. If you have basic computer skills, such as knowing how to click on hyperlinks and how to "copy and paste" text using a computer mouse, then you can learn to create ShtetLinks web pages. The specially reduced fee for this course is only $36. For a full description, requirements and enrollment please go to www.JewishGen.org/education . For questions, please email JewishGen-Education@... Phyllis Kramer, V.P. Education, JewishGen, Inc Mark Heckman, Instructor Susana Leistner Bloch, V.P., ShtetLinks, JewishGen, Inc.
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"How to Make Shtetlinks Web Pages" class to begin October 15th
#scandinavia
bounce-1901713-792486@...
We are delighted to announce our second on-line ShtetLinks class,
taught by Mark Heckman and beginning Thursday October 15, 2009. This course is designed for those who have a lot of genealogical material to share and want to put it on the JewishGen ShtetLinks web site, but don't know how. Have you waited for someone to create a ShtetLinks site for your town, but no one has? Do it yourself! In this 6 week class you will learn how to create web pages for ShtetLinks. Creating web pages is not difficult. We will use a free, downloadable, simple-to-use web page editor that runs on both PCs and Macs. If you have basic computer skills, such as knowing how to click on hyperlinks and how to "copy and paste" text using a computer mouse, then you can learn to create ShtetLinks web pages. The specially reduced fee for this course is only $36. For a full description, requirements and enrollment please go to www.JewishGen.org/education . For questions, please email JewishGen-Education@... Phyllis Kramer, V.P. Education, JewishGen, Inc Mark Heckman, Instructor Susana Leistner Bloch, V.P., ShtetLinks, JewishGen, Inc.
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"How to Make Shtetlinks Web Pages" class to begin October 15th
#yizkorbooks
bounce-1901713-772982@...
We are delighted to announce our second on-line ShtetLinks class,
taught by Mark Heckman and beginning Thursday October 15, 2009. This course is designed for those who have a lot of genealogical material to share and want to put it on the JewishGen ShtetLinks web site, but don't know how. Have you waited for someone to create a ShtetLinks site for your town, but no one has? Do it yourself! In this 6 week class you will learn how to create web pages for ShtetLinks. Creating web pages is not difficult. We will use a free, downloadable, simple-to-use web page editor that runs on both PCs and Macs. If you have basic computer skills, such as knowing how to click on hyperlinks and how to "copy and paste" text using a computer mouse, then you can learn to create ShtetLinks web pages. The specially reduced fee for this course is only $36. For a full description, requirements and enrollment please go to www.JewishGen.org/education . For questions, please email JewishGen-Education@... Phyllis Kramer, V.P. Education, JewishGen, Inc Mark Heckman, Instructor Susana Leistner Bloch, V.P., ShtetLinks, JewishGen, Inc.
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Scandinavia SIG #Scandinavia "How to Make Shtetlinks Web Pages" class to begin October 15th
#scandinavia
bounce-1901713-792486@...
We are delighted to announce our second on-line ShtetLinks class,
taught by Mark Heckman and beginning Thursday October 15, 2009. This course is designed for those who have a lot of genealogical material to share and want to put it on the JewishGen ShtetLinks web site, but don't know how. Have you waited for someone to create a ShtetLinks site for your town, but no one has? Do it yourself! In this 6 week class you will learn how to create web pages for ShtetLinks. Creating web pages is not difficult. We will use a free, downloadable, simple-to-use web page editor that runs on both PCs and Macs. If you have basic computer skills, such as knowing how to click on hyperlinks and how to "copy and paste" text using a computer mouse, then you can learn to create ShtetLinks web pages. The specially reduced fee for this course is only $36. For a full description, requirements and enrollment please go to www.JewishGen.org/education . For questions, please email JewishGen-Education@... Phyllis Kramer, V.P. Education, JewishGen, Inc Mark Heckman, Instructor Susana Leistner Bloch, V.P., ShtetLinks, JewishGen, Inc.
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"How to Make Shtetlinks Web Pages" class to begin October 15th
#latvia
phylliskramer1@...
We are delighted to announce our second on-line ShtetLinks class,
taught by Mark Heckman and beginning Thursday October 15, 2009. This course is designed for those who have a lot of genealogical material to share and want to put it on the JewishGen ShtetLinks web site, but don't know how. Have you waited for someone to create a ShtetLinks site for your town, but no one has? Do it yourself! In this 6 week class you will learn how to create web pages for ShtetLinks. Creating web pages is not difficult. We will use a free, downloadable, simple-to-use web page editor that runs on both PCs and Macs. If you have basic computer skills, such as knowing how to click on hyperlinks and how to "copy and paste" text using a computer mouse, then you can learn to create ShtetLinks web pages. The specially reduced fee for this course is only $36. For a full description, requirements and enrollment please go to www.JewishGen.org/education . For questions, please email JewishGen-Education@... Phyllis Kramer, V.P. Education, JewishGen, Inc Mark Heckman, Instructor Susana Leistner Bloch, V.P., ShtetLinks, JewishGen, Inc.
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The 30th IAJGS Los Angeles Conference Website is Live!
#latvia
JGSLA2010 Info
Go west, genealogists!
The website for the 30th IAJGS International Conference on Jewish Genealogy is now live! Come visit us at: http://www.jgsla2010.com The Jewish Genealogical Society of Los Angeles is your enthusiastic host for this event, taking place >from July 11-16, 2010 at the JW Marriott Hotel at L.A. Live, downtown Los Angeles=92 new entertainment and cultural complex. Are you passionate about genealogy, but haven=92t attended a conference before? Have you been going for years and wonder what=92s special about this one? The 2010 conference will offer rich content, unparalleled learning and networking opportunities, and the intangible experience of connecting with others as obsessed as you are about tracing their family trees. Whether you are a seasoned pro or absolute beginner, there will be a slate of workshops, lectures, films and panels on global Jewish history, resources and methodology that will educate and engage you for five and a half days. Our website provides program, travel, and venue information, plus an FAQ section which should answer most of your early queries. The Call for Papers begins on November 15th and registration will open on January 15th, but hotel reservations can be made now. Take a stroll through our site to learn more. If you really want to be in the loop with breaking news, sign up for our conference newsletter at: http://www.jgsla2010.com/about/sign-up-for-the-announcements-newsletter/ Although the JewishGen conference discussion group doesn=92t open in January 2010, until then we will provide updates via this listserv. You can also keep up with our website blog and Facebook accounts. We value your opinions and encourage you to contribute and/or volunteer to make this the best conference ever. Go to the =93Contact=94 or =93Volunteer=94 or =93Sponsor=94 links on the site to reach us. Conside= r making this a true vacation by arriving early or staying late and traveling the length of our beautiful state and throughout the west. And remember=85the number one reason to attend an IAJGS conference is the people=97friends and colleagues, learning and collaborating in a unique, collective experience. For Jewish genealogists, there=92s nothing like it. Join us in 2010! 2010 IAJGS Conference Co-Chairs Pamela Weisberger Sandy Malek Ann Harris Lois Ogilby Rosen info@... Note: A huge expression of thanks goes to JGSLA member, Brooke Schreier Ganz, our tireless, creative webmaster who designed and programmed our website.
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The 30th IAJGS Los Angeles Conference Website is Live!
#romania
JGSLA2010 Info
Go west, genealogists!
The website for the 30th IAJGS International Conference on Jewish Genealogy is now live! Come visit us at: http://www.jgsla2010.com The Jewish Genealogical Society of Los Angeles is your enthusiastic host for this event, taking place >from July 11-16, 2010 at the JW Marriott Hotel at L.A. Live, downtown Los Angeles=92 new entertainment and cultural complex. Are you passionate about genealogy, but haven=92t attended a conference before? Have you been going for years and wonder what=92s special about this one? The 2010 conference will offer rich content, unparalleled learning and networking opportunities, and the intangible experience of connecting with others as obsessed as you are about tracing their family trees. Whether you are a seasoned pro or absolute beginner, there will be a slate of workshops, lectures, films and panels on global Jewish history, resources and methodology that will educate and engage you for five and a half days. Our website provides program, travel, and venue information, plus an FAQ section which should answer most of your early queries. The Call for Papers begins on November 15th and registration will open on January 15th, but hotel reservations can be made now. Take a stroll through our site to learn more. If you really want to be in the loop with breaking news, sign up for our conference newsletter at: http://www.jgsla2010.com/about/sign-up-for-the-announcements-newsletter/ Although the JewishGen conference discussion group doesn=92t open in January 2010, until then we will provide updates via this listserv. You can also keep up with our website blog and Facebook accounts. We value your opinions and encourage you to contribute and/or volunteer to make this the best conference ever. Go to the =93Contact=94 or =93Volunteer=94 or =93Sponsor=94 links on the site to reach us. Conside= r making this a true vacation by arriving early or staying late and traveling the length of our beautiful state and throughout the west. And remember=85the number one reason to attend an IAJGS conference is the people=97friends and colleagues, learning and collaborating in a unique, collective experience. For Jewish genealogists, there=92s nothing like it. Join us in 2010! 2010 IAJGS Conference Co-Chairs Pamela Weisberger Sandy Malek Ann Harris Lois Ogilby Rosen info@... Note: A huge expression of thanks goes to JGSLA member, Brooke Schreier Ganz, our tireless, creative webmaster who designed and programmed our website.
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Latvia SIG #Latvia "How to Make Shtetlinks Web Pages" class to begin October 15th
#latvia
phylliskramer1@...
We are delighted to announce our second on-line ShtetLinks class,
taught by Mark Heckman and beginning Thursday October 15, 2009. This course is designed for those who have a lot of genealogical material to share and want to put it on the JewishGen ShtetLinks web site, but don't know how. Have you waited for someone to create a ShtetLinks site for your town, but no one has? Do it yourself! In this 6 week class you will learn how to create web pages for ShtetLinks. Creating web pages is not difficult. We will use a free, downloadable, simple-to-use web page editor that runs on both PCs and Macs. If you have basic computer skills, such as knowing how to click on hyperlinks and how to "copy and paste" text using a computer mouse, then you can learn to create ShtetLinks web pages. The specially reduced fee for this course is only $36. For a full description, requirements and enrollment please go to www.JewishGen.org/education . For questions, please email JewishGen-Education@... Phyllis Kramer, V.P. Education, JewishGen, Inc Mark Heckman, Instructor Susana Leistner Bloch, V.P., ShtetLinks, JewishGen, Inc.
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Latvia SIG #Latvia The 30th IAJGS Los Angeles Conference Website is Live!
#latvia
JGSLA2010 Info
Go west, genealogists!
The website for the 30th IAJGS International Conference on Jewish Genealogy is now live! Come visit us at: http://www.jgsla2010.com The Jewish Genealogical Society of Los Angeles is your enthusiastic host for this event, taking place >from July 11-16, 2010 at the JW Marriott Hotel at L.A. Live, downtown Los Angeles=92 new entertainment and cultural complex. Are you passionate about genealogy, but haven=92t attended a conference before? Have you been going for years and wonder what=92s special about this one? The 2010 conference will offer rich content, unparalleled learning and networking opportunities, and the intangible experience of connecting with others as obsessed as you are about tracing their family trees. Whether you are a seasoned pro or absolute beginner, there will be a slate of workshops, lectures, films and panels on global Jewish history, resources and methodology that will educate and engage you for five and a half days. Our website provides program, travel, and venue information, plus an FAQ section which should answer most of your early queries. The Call for Papers begins on November 15th and registration will open on January 15th, but hotel reservations can be made now. Take a stroll through our site to learn more. If you really want to be in the loop with breaking news, sign up for our conference newsletter at: http://www.jgsla2010.com/about/sign-up-for-the-announcements-newsletter/ Although the JewishGen conference discussion group doesn=92t open in January 2010, until then we will provide updates via this listserv. You can also keep up with our website blog and Facebook accounts. We value your opinions and encourage you to contribute and/or volunteer to make this the best conference ever. Go to the =93Contact=94 or =93Volunteer=94 or =93Sponsor=94 links on the site to reach us. Conside= r making this a true vacation by arriving early or staying late and traveling the length of our beautiful state and throughout the west. And remember=85the number one reason to attend an IAJGS conference is the people=97friends and colleagues, learning and collaborating in a unique, collective experience. For Jewish genealogists, there=92s nothing like it. Join us in 2010! 2010 IAJGS Conference Co-Chairs Pamela Weisberger Sandy Malek Ann Harris Lois Ogilby Rosen info@... Note: A huge expression of thanks goes to JGSLA member, Brooke Schreier Ganz, our tireless, creative webmaster who designed and programmed our website.
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Romania SIG #Romania The 30th IAJGS Los Angeles Conference Website is Live!
#romania
JGSLA2010 Info
Go west, genealogists!
The website for the 30th IAJGS International Conference on Jewish Genealogy is now live! Come visit us at: http://www.jgsla2010.com The Jewish Genealogical Society of Los Angeles is your enthusiastic host for this event, taking place >from July 11-16, 2010 at the JW Marriott Hotel at L.A. Live, downtown Los Angeles=92 new entertainment and cultural complex. Are you passionate about genealogy, but haven=92t attended a conference before? Have you been going for years and wonder what=92s special about this one? The 2010 conference will offer rich content, unparalleled learning and networking opportunities, and the intangible experience of connecting with others as obsessed as you are about tracing their family trees. Whether you are a seasoned pro or absolute beginner, there will be a slate of workshops, lectures, films and panels on global Jewish history, resources and methodology that will educate and engage you for five and a half days. Our website provides program, travel, and venue information, plus an FAQ section which should answer most of your early queries. The Call for Papers begins on November 15th and registration will open on January 15th, but hotel reservations can be made now. Take a stroll through our site to learn more. If you really want to be in the loop with breaking news, sign up for our conference newsletter at: http://www.jgsla2010.com/about/sign-up-for-the-announcements-newsletter/ Although the JewishGen conference discussion group doesn=92t open in January 2010, until then we will provide updates via this listserv. You can also keep up with our website blog and Facebook accounts. We value your opinions and encourage you to contribute and/or volunteer to make this the best conference ever. Go to the =93Contact=94 or =93Volunteer=94 or =93Sponsor=94 links on the site to reach us. Conside= r making this a true vacation by arriving early or staying late and traveling the length of our beautiful state and throughout the west. And remember=85the number one reason to attend an IAJGS conference is the people=97friends and colleagues, learning and collaborating in a unique, collective experience. For Jewish genealogists, there=92s nothing like it. Join us in 2010! 2010 IAJGS Conference Co-Chairs Pamela Weisberger Sandy Malek Ann Harris Lois Ogilby Rosen info@... Note: A huge expression of thanks goes to JGSLA member, Brooke Schreier Ganz, our tireless, creative webmaster who designed and programmed our website.
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The 30th IAJGS Los Angeles Conference Website is Live!
#france
JGSLA2010 Info
Go west, genealogists!
The website for the 30th IAJGS International Conference on Jewish Genealogy is now live! Come visit us at: http://www.jgsla2010.com The Jewish Genealogical Society of Los Angeles is your enthusiastic host for this event, taking place >from July 11-16, 2010 at the JW Marriott Hotel at L.A. Live, downtown Los Angeles new entertainment and cultural complex. Are you passionate about genealogy, but haven't attended a conference before? Have you been going for years and wonder what's special about this one? The 2010 conference will offer rich content, unparalleled learning and networking opportunities, and the intangible experience of connecting with others as obsessed as you are about tracing their family trees. Whether you are a seasoned pro or absolute beginner, there will be a slate of workshops, lectures, films and panels on global Jewish history, resources and methodology that will educate and engage you for five and a half days. Our website provides program, travel, and venue information, plus an FAQ section which should answer most of your early queries. The Call for Papers begins on November 15th and registration will open on January 15th, but hotel reservations can be made now. Take a stroll through our site to learn more. If you really want to be in the loop with breaking news, sign up for our conference newsletter at: http://www.jgsla2010.com/about/sign-up-for-the-announcements-newsletter/ Although the JewishGen conference discussion group doesn't open in January 2010, until then we will provide updates via this listserv. You can also keep up with our website blog and Facebook accounts. We value your opinions and encourage you to contribute and/or volunteer to make this the best conference ever. Go to the "Contact" or "Volunteer" or "Sponsor" links on the site to reach us. Consider making this a true vacation by arriving early or staying late and traveling the length of our beautiful state and throughout the west. And remember the number one reason to attend an IAJGS conference is the people, friends and colleagues, learning and collaborating in a unique, collective experience. For Jewish genealogists, there's nothing like it. Join us in 2010! 2010 IAJGS Conference Co-Chairs Pamela Weisberger Sandy Malek Ann Harris Lois Ogilby Rosen info@... Note: A huge expression of thanks goes to JGSLA member, Brooke Schreier Ganz, our tireless, creative webmaster who designed and programmed our website.
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"How to Make Shtetlinks Web Pages" class to begin October 15th
#france
bounce-1901713-772957@...
We are delighted to announce our second on-line ShtetLinks class,
taught by Mark Heckman and beginning Thursday October 15, 2009. This course is designed for those who have a lot of genealogical material to share and want to put it on the JewishGen ShtetLinks web site, but don't know how. Have you waited for someone to create a ShtetLinks site for your town, but no one has? Do it yourself! In this 6 week class you will learn how to create web pages for ShtetLinks. Creating web pages is not difficult. We will use a free, downloadable, simple-to-use web page editor that runs on both PCs and Macs. If you have basic computer skills, such as knowing how to click on hyperlinks and how to "copy and paste" text using a computer mouse, then you can learn to create ShtetLinks web pages. The specially reduced fee for this course is only $36. For a full description, requirements and enrollment please go to www.JewishGen.org/education . For questions, please email JewishGen-Education@... Phyllis Kramer, V.P. Education, JewishGen, Inc Mark Heckman, Instructor Susana Leistner Bloch, V.P., ShtetLinks, JewishGen, Inc.
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French SIG #France "How to Make Shtetlinks Web Pages" class to begin October 15th
#france
bounce-1901713-772957@...
We are delighted to announce our second on-line ShtetLinks class,
taught by Mark Heckman and beginning Thursday October 15, 2009. This course is designed for those who have a lot of genealogical material to share and want to put it on the JewishGen ShtetLinks web site, but don't know how. Have you waited for someone to create a ShtetLinks site for your town, but no one has? Do it yourself! In this 6 week class you will learn how to create web pages for ShtetLinks. Creating web pages is not difficult. We will use a free, downloadable, simple-to-use web page editor that runs on both PCs and Macs. If you have basic computer skills, such as knowing how to click on hyperlinks and how to "copy and paste" text using a computer mouse, then you can learn to create ShtetLinks web pages. The specially reduced fee for this course is only $36. For a full description, requirements and enrollment please go to www.JewishGen.org/education . For questions, please email JewishGen-Education@... Phyllis Kramer, V.P. Education, JewishGen, Inc Mark Heckman, Instructor Susana Leistner Bloch, V.P., ShtetLinks, JewishGen, Inc.
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French SIG #France The 30th IAJGS Los Angeles Conference Website is Live!
#france
JGSLA2010 Info
Go west, genealogists!
The website for the 30th IAJGS International Conference on Jewish Genealogy is now live! Come visit us at: http://www.jgsla2010.com The Jewish Genealogical Society of Los Angeles is your enthusiastic host for this event, taking place >from July 11-16, 2010 at the JW Marriott Hotel at L.A. Live, downtown Los Angeles new entertainment and cultural complex. Are you passionate about genealogy, but haven't attended a conference before? Have you been going for years and wonder what's special about this one? The 2010 conference will offer rich content, unparalleled learning and networking opportunities, and the intangible experience of connecting with others as obsessed as you are about tracing their family trees. Whether you are a seasoned pro or absolute beginner, there will be a slate of workshops, lectures, films and panels on global Jewish history, resources and methodology that will educate and engage you for five and a half days. Our website provides program, travel, and venue information, plus an FAQ section which should answer most of your early queries. The Call for Papers begins on November 15th and registration will open on January 15th, but hotel reservations can be made now. Take a stroll through our site to learn more. If you really want to be in the loop with breaking news, sign up for our conference newsletter at: http://www.jgsla2010.com/about/sign-up-for-the-announcements-newsletter/ Although the JewishGen conference discussion group doesn't open in January 2010, until then we will provide updates via this listserv. You can also keep up with our website blog and Facebook accounts. We value your opinions and encourage you to contribute and/or volunteer to make this the best conference ever. Go to the "Contact" or "Volunteer" or "Sponsor" links on the site to reach us. Consider making this a true vacation by arriving early or staying late and traveling the length of our beautiful state and throughout the west. And remember the number one reason to attend an IAJGS conference is the people, friends and colleagues, learning and collaborating in a unique, collective experience. For Jewish genealogists, there's nothing like it. Join us in 2010! 2010 IAJGS Conference Co-Chairs Pamela Weisberger Sandy Malek Ann Harris Lois Ogilby Rosen info@... Note: A huge expression of thanks goes to JGSLA member, Brooke Schreier Ganz, our tireless, creative webmaster who designed and programmed our website.
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cousins in Paris
#general
Liz Miller <lizdmiller@...>
Hello,
I have pictures of my maternal grandmother, Annie Bornstein Hiller, visiting family in Paris approximately 1926. There are pictures of a man and a young boy included with those of Grandma Annie and her female cousin, both wearing cloche hats and walking down a broad Parisian street. Does the name Annie Bornstein Hiller ring a bell to anyone out there? My Mom always said there was family in Paris. I don't know if they managed to come through WW II. I would appreciate hearing >from anyone who may find this familiar. Sincerely, Liz Ruderman Miller Northridge, CA lizdmiller@...
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen cousins in Paris
#general
Liz Miller <lizdmiller@...>
Hello,
I have pictures of my maternal grandmother, Annie Bornstein Hiller, visiting family in Paris approximately 1926. There are pictures of a man and a young boy included with those of Grandma Annie and her female cousin, both wearing cloche hats and walking down a broad Parisian street. Does the name Annie Bornstein Hiller ring a bell to anyone out there? My Mom always said there was family in Paris. I don't know if they managed to come through WW II. I would appreciate hearing >from anyone who may find this familiar. Sincerely, Liz Ruderman Miller Northridge, CA lizdmiller@...
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The 30th IAJGS Los Angeles Conference Website is Live!
#general
JGSLA2010 Info
Go west, genealogists!
The website for the 30th IAJGS International Conference on Jewish Genealogy is now live! Come visit us at: http://www.jgsla2010.com The Jewish Genealogical Society of Los Angeles is your enthusiastic host for this event, taking place >from July 11-16, 2010 at the JW Marriott Hotel at L.A. Live, downtown Los Angeles' new entertainment and cultural complex. Are you passionate about genealogy, but haven't attended a conference before? Have you been going for years and wonder what's special about this one? The 2010 conference will offer rich content, unparalleled learning and networking opportunities, and the intangible experience of connecting with others as obsessed as you are about tracing their family trees. Whether you are a seasoned pro or absolute beginner, there will be a slate of workshops, lectures, films and panels on global Jewish history, resources and methodology that will educate and engage you for five and a half days. Our website provides program, travel, and venue information, plus an FAQ section which should answer most of your early queries. The Call for Papers begins on November 15th and registration will open on January 15th, but hotel reservations can be made now. Take a stroll through our site to learn more. If you really want to be in the loop with breaking news, sign up for our conference newsletter at: http://www.jgsla2010.com/about/sign-up-for-the-announcements-newsletter/ Although the JewishGen conference discussion group doesn't open in January 2010, until then we will provide updates via this listserv. You can also keep up with our website blog and Facebook accounts. We value your opinions and encourage you to contribute and/or volunteer to make this the best conference ever. Go to the Contact or Volunteer or Sponsor links on the site to reach us. Consider making this a true vacation by arriving early or staying late and traveling the length of our beautiful state and throughout the west. And remember the number one reason to attend an IAJGS conference is the people: friends and colleagues, learning and collaborating in a unique, collective experience. For Jewish genealogists, there's nothing like it. Join us in 2010! 2010 IAJGS Conference Co-Chairs Pamela Weisberger Sandy Malek Ann Harris Lois Ogilby Rosen info@... Note: A huge expression of thanks goes to JGSLA member, Brooke Schreier Ganz, our tireless, creative webmaster who designed and programmed our website.
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen The 30th IAJGS Los Angeles Conference Website is Live!
#general
JGSLA2010 Info
Go west, genealogists!
The website for the 30th IAJGS International Conference on Jewish Genealogy is now live! Come visit us at: http://www.jgsla2010.com The Jewish Genealogical Society of Los Angeles is your enthusiastic host for this event, taking place >from July 11-16, 2010 at the JW Marriott Hotel at L.A. Live, downtown Los Angeles' new entertainment and cultural complex. Are you passionate about genealogy, but haven't attended a conference before? Have you been going for years and wonder what's special about this one? The 2010 conference will offer rich content, unparalleled learning and networking opportunities, and the intangible experience of connecting with others as obsessed as you are about tracing their family trees. Whether you are a seasoned pro or absolute beginner, there will be a slate of workshops, lectures, films and panels on global Jewish history, resources and methodology that will educate and engage you for five and a half days. Our website provides program, travel, and venue information, plus an FAQ section which should answer most of your early queries. The Call for Papers begins on November 15th and registration will open on January 15th, but hotel reservations can be made now. Take a stroll through our site to learn more. If you really want to be in the loop with breaking news, sign up for our conference newsletter at: http://www.jgsla2010.com/about/sign-up-for-the-announcements-newsletter/ Although the JewishGen conference discussion group doesn't open in January 2010, until then we will provide updates via this listserv. You can also keep up with our website blog and Facebook accounts. We value your opinions and encourage you to contribute and/or volunteer to make this the best conference ever. Go to the Contact or Volunteer or Sponsor links on the site to reach us. Consider making this a true vacation by arriving early or staying late and traveling the length of our beautiful state and throughout the west. And remember the number one reason to attend an IAJGS conference is the people: friends and colleagues, learning and collaborating in a unique, collective experience. For Jewish genealogists, there's nothing like it. Join us in 2010! 2010 IAJGS Conference Co-Chairs Pamela Weisberger Sandy Malek Ann Harris Lois Ogilby Rosen info@... Note: A huge expression of thanks goes to JGSLA member, Brooke Schreier Ganz, our tireless, creative webmaster who designed and programmed our website.
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The 30th IAJGS Los Angeles Conference Website is Live!
#galicia
JGSLA2010 Info
Go west, genealogists!
The website for the 30th IAJGS International Conference on Jewish Genealogy is now live! Come visit us at: http://www.jgsla2010.com The Jewish Genealogical Society of Los Angeles is your enthusiastic host for this event, taking place >from July 11-16, 2010 at the JW Marriott Hotel at L.A. Live, downtown Los Angeles' new entertainment and cultural complex. Are you passionate about genealogy, but haven't attended a conference before? Have you been going for years and wonder what's special about this one? The 2010 conference will offer rich content, unparalleled learning and networking opportunities, and the intangible experience of connecting with others as obsessed as you are about tracing their family trees. Whether you are a seasoned pro or absolute beginner, there will be a slate of workshops, lectures, films and panels on global Jewish history, resources and methodology that will educate and engage you for five and a half days. Our website provides program, travel, and venue information, plus an FAQ section which should answer most of your early queries. The Call for Papers begins on November 15th and registration will open on January 15th, but hotel reservations can be made now. Take a stroll through our site to learn more. If you really want to be in the loop with breaking news, sign up for our conference newsletter at: <http://www.jgsla2010.com/about/sign-up-for-the-announcements-newsletter/> Although the JewishGen conference discussion group doesn't open in January 2010, until then we will provide updates via this listserv. You can also keep up with our website blog and Facebook accounts. We value your opinions and encourage you to contribute and/or volunteer to make this the best conference ever. Go to the "Contact" or "Volunteer" or "Sponsor" links on the site to reach us. Consider making this a true vacation by arriving early or staying late and traveling the length of our beautiful state and throughout the west. And remember: the number one reason to attend an IAJGS conference is the people -- friends and colleagues, learning and collaborating in a unique, collective experience. For Jewish genealogists, there's nothing like it. Join us in 2010! 2010 IAJGS Conference Co-Chairs Pamela Weisberger Sandy Malek Ann Harris Lois Ogilby Rosen info@... Note: A huge expression of thanks goes to JGSLA member, Brooke Schreier Ganz, our tireless, creative webmaster who designed and programmed our website.
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JGSLA2010 Info
Go west, genealogists!
The website for the 30th IAJGS International Conference on Jewish Genealogy is now live! Come visit us at: http://www.jgsla2010.com The Jewish Genealogical Society of Los Angeles is your enthusiastic host for this event, taking place >from July 11-16, 2010 at the JW Marriott Hotel at L.A. Live, downtown Los Angeles' new entertainment and cultural complex. Are you passionate about genealogy, but haven't attended a conference before? Have you been going for years and wonder what's special about this one? The 2010 conference will offer rich content, unparalleled learning and networking opportunities, and the intangible experience of connecting with others as obsessed as you are about tracing their family trees. Whether you are a seasoned pro or absolute beginner, there will be a slate of workshops, lectures, films and panels on global Jewish history, resources and methodology that will educate and engage you for five and a half days. Our website provides program, travel, and venue information, plus an FAQ section which should answer most of your early queries. The Call for Papers begins on November 15th and registration will open on January 15th, but hotel reservations can be made now. Take a stroll through our site to learn more. If you really want to be in the loop with breaking news, sign up for our conference newsletter at: <http://www.jgsla2010.com/about/sign-up-for-the-announcements-newsletter/> Although the JewishGen conference discussion group doesn't open in January 2010, until then we will provide updates via this listserv. You can also keep up with our website blog and Facebook accounts. We value your opinions and encourage you to contribute and/or volunteer to make this the best conference ever. Go to the "Contact" or "Volunteer" or "Sponsor" links on the site to reach us. Consider making this a true vacation by arriving early or staying late and traveling the length of our beautiful state and throughout the west. And remember: the number one reason to attend an IAJGS conference is the people -- friends and colleagues, learning and collaborating in a unique, collective experience. For Jewish genealogists, there's nothing like it. Join us in 2010! 2010 IAJGS Conference Co-Chairs Pamela Weisberger Sandy Malek Ann Harris Lois Ogilby Rosen info@... Note: A huge expression of thanks goes to JGSLA member, Brooke Schreier Ganz, our tireless, creative webmaster who designed and programmed our website.
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