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Yizkor Book Project, December 2018 #belarus

Lance Ackerfeld <lance.ackerfeld@...>
 

Shalom,

I seem to have surprised myself by what we managed to achieve over
December in the Yizkor Book Project and the long list of new entries
and updates at the end of this report does bear witness to this.

I am pleased to say that, once again, we completely uploaded another
Yizkor book and this time for Monor, Hungary. Judith Lipmanson was
behind this project becoming a reality and we do thank her sincerely
for this. In addition, we were able to complete the online version of
the "Preserving Our Litvak Heritage" book which is also available as a
hard copy via the Yizkor Books in Print Project.

And regarding this project, it also provided some additional welcome
surprises for us - over the last month, no less than three new published
books became available. They are:

- The "Yekaterinoslav-Dnepropetrovsk Memorial Book" on the Dnipropetrovsk
(Dnipro), Ukraine community
- The "The Zbaraz Memorial Book" on the Zbarazh, Ukraine community
- The "Resistance and Death in the Czenstochower Ghetto" on the
Czestochowa, Poland community

I'm really in awe of this remarkable achievement by Joel Alpert's
dedicated team and wish them "yeshar koach" and, at the same time, thank
them for the wonderful books that they continue to publish on a regular
basis. By-the-way, purchase details of these and all the other published
books can be found on YBIP page, the link for which appears at the end of
this report.

Being that it is the end of 2018, it seems appropriate to note a few
facts and figures about our project. Within the Yizkor Book Project,
there are now:

- over 900 translation projects of which 154 are complete projects with
many others heading towards completion.
- 2,255 entries - which are complete articles covering particular
communities. Notably, many of these come >from the Pinkasei Hakehillot
(Encyclopaedias of Jewish Communities) volumes translated >from the
original Hebrew.
- 78 published books by the YBIP Project.

I don't wish to overwhelm you with too many facts & figures but at the
same time, do want you to appreciate the extent of the YB Project that we
volunteers and professional translators continue to make progress with,
month in and month out.

And now for the additions and updates are what we've carried out during
December:

We have added in one new book:

- Torchin, Ukraine (Torchin, our lost but not forgotten town)
www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/Torchin/Torchin.html

We have added in 10 new entries:

- Akmene, Lithuania (Preserving Our Litvak Heritage)
www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/lithuania6/lit6_001.html

- Cekiske, Lithuania (Preserving Our Litvak Heritage)
www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/lithuania6/lit6_006.html

- Erzvilkas, Lithuania (Preserving Our Litvak Heritage)
www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/lithuania6/lit6_020.html

- Garliava, Lithuania (Preserving Our Litvak Heritage)
www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/lithuania6/lit6_025.html

- Gelvonai, Lithuania (Preserving Our Litvak Heritage)
www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/lithuania6/lit6_031.html

- Grinkiskis, Lithuania (Preserving Our Litvak Heritage)
www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/lithuania6/lit6_043.html

- Kudirkos-Naumiestis, Lithuania (Preserving Our Litvak Heritage -
Volume I) www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/lithuania4/lit4_119.html

- Kybartai, Lithuania (Preserving Our Litvak Heritage - Volume I)
www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/lithuania4/lit4_142.html

- Lazdijai, Lithuania (Preserving Our Litvak Heritage - Volume I)
www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/lithuania4/lit4_234.html

- Seirijai, Lithuania (Preserving Our Litvak Heritage - Volume I)
www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/lithuania4/lit4_431.html

And we have continued to update 24 of our existing projects:

- Balti, Moldova (Balti Bessarabia: a memorial of the Jewish community)
www.jewishgen.org/Yizkor/Balti/Balti.html

- Biala Podlaska, Poland (Book of Biala Podlaska)
www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/Biala_Podlaska/Biala_Podlaska.html

- Czestochowa, Poland (Czenstochover Landsmanschaft in Montreal)
www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/Czestochowa3/Czestochowa3.html

- Czyzew-Osada, Poland (Czyzewo Memorial Book)
www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/Czyzew/Czyzew.html

- Jadow, Poland (The Book of Jadow)
www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/jadow/jadow.html

- Jonava, Lithuania (Jonava On the Banks of the Vylia; In memory of
the destroyed Jewish community of Jonava)
www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/Jonava/Jonava.html

- Kamyanyets, Belarus (Memorial Book of Kamenets Litovsk, Zastavye,
and Colonies) www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/Kamenets/Kamenets.html

- Kherson, Ukraine (Jewish Farmers in Russian Fields)
www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/JewishFarmers/JewishFarmers.html

- Kovel, Ukraine (Kowel; Testimony and Memorial Book of Our Destroyed
Community) www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/kovel1/kovel1.html

- Kremenets, Ukraine (Memorial Book of Kremenets, Vyshgorodok, and
Pochayiv) www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/Kremenets3/Kremenets3.html

- Monor, Hungary (Bound by Fate: In Memory of the Jewish Community of
Monor) www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/Monor/Monor.html

- Nowy Dwor Mazowiecki, Poland (Memories >from Nowy-Dwor)
www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/nowy_dwor1/nowy_dwor1.html

- Ostrowiec Swietokrzyski, Poland (Ostrowiec; a monument on the ruins
of an annihilated Jewish community)
www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/ostrowiec/ostrowiec.html

- Ozeryany, Ukraine (Memorial book, Jezierzany and surroundings)
www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/ozeryany/ozeryany.html

- Przemysl, Poland (Przemysl memorial book)
www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/przemysl/przemysl.html

- Rafalovka, Ukraine (Memorial book for the towns of Old Rafalowka,
New Rafalowka, Olizarka, Zoludzk and vicinity)
www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/rafalovka/rafalovka.html

- Smarhon, Belarus (Smorgonie, District Vilna; memorial book and
testimony) www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/smorgon/smorgon.html

- Stowbtsy, Belarus (Memorial volume of Steibtz-Swerznie and the
neighboring villages Rubezhevitz, Derevna, Nalibok)
www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/Stowbtsy/Stowbtsy.html

- Suwalki, Poland (Memorial book of Suvalk)
www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/Suwalki1/Suwalki1.html

- Svencionys, Lithuania (Svintzian region: memorial book of 23
communities) www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/svencionys/svencionys.html

- Tarnow, Poland (The life and decline of a Jewish city)
www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/tarnow/tarnow.html

- Turobin, Poland (The Turobin book; in memory of the Jewish community)
www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/Turobin/Turobin.html

- We want to live www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/WantToLive/WantToLive.html

- Wyszkow, Poland (Wyszkow Book)
www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/Wyszkow/Wyszkow.html

Some important links to note:

- This month's additions and updates are flagged at
www.jewishgen.org/Yizkor/translations.html to make it easy to find them.
- All you would like to know about the Yizkor Books in Print Project
www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/ybip.html
- Yizkor Book Translation Funds
www.jewishgen.org/JewishGen-erosity/v_projectslist.asp?project_cat=23
where your financial support will assist in seeing more translations go
online.

Wishing you all a peaceful, successful and healthful 2019,
Lance Ackerfeld
Yizkor Book Project Manager


Belarus SIG #Belarus Yizkor Book Project, December 2018 #belarus

Lance Ackerfeld <lance.ackerfeld@...>
 

Shalom,

I seem to have surprised myself by what we managed to achieve over
December in the Yizkor Book Project and the long list of new entries
and updates at the end of this report does bear witness to this.

I am pleased to say that, once again, we completely uploaded another
Yizkor book and this time for Monor, Hungary. Judith Lipmanson was
behind this project becoming a reality and we do thank her sincerely
for this. In addition, we were able to complete the online version of
the "Preserving Our Litvak Heritage" book which is also available as a
hard copy via the Yizkor Books in Print Project.

And regarding this project, it also provided some additional welcome
surprises for us - over the last month, no less than three new published
books became available. They are:

- The "Yekaterinoslav-Dnepropetrovsk Memorial Book" on the Dnipropetrovsk
(Dnipro), Ukraine community
- The "The Zbaraz Memorial Book" on the Zbarazh, Ukraine community
- The "Resistance and Death in the Czenstochower Ghetto" on the
Czestochowa, Poland community

I'm really in awe of this remarkable achievement by Joel Alpert's
dedicated team and wish them "yeshar koach" and, at the same time, thank
them for the wonderful books that they continue to publish on a regular
basis. By-the-way, purchase details of these and all the other published
books can be found on YBIP page, the link for which appears at the end of
this report.

Being that it is the end of 2018, it seems appropriate to note a few
facts and figures about our project. Within the Yizkor Book Project,
there are now:

- over 900 translation projects of which 154 are complete projects with
many others heading towards completion.
- 2,255 entries - which are complete articles covering particular
communities. Notably, many of these come >from the Pinkasei Hakehillot
(Encyclopaedias of Jewish Communities) volumes translated >from the
original Hebrew.
- 78 published books by the YBIP Project.

I don't wish to overwhelm you with too many facts & figures but at the
same time, do want you to appreciate the extent of the YB Project that we
volunteers and professional translators continue to make progress with,
month in and month out.

And now for the additions and updates are what we've carried out during
December:

We have added in one new book:

- Torchin, Ukraine (Torchin, our lost but not forgotten town)
www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/Torchin/Torchin.html

We have added in 10 new entries:

- Akmene, Lithuania (Preserving Our Litvak Heritage)
www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/lithuania6/lit6_001.html

- Cekiske, Lithuania (Preserving Our Litvak Heritage)
www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/lithuania6/lit6_006.html

- Erzvilkas, Lithuania (Preserving Our Litvak Heritage)
www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/lithuania6/lit6_020.html

- Garliava, Lithuania (Preserving Our Litvak Heritage)
www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/lithuania6/lit6_025.html

- Gelvonai, Lithuania (Preserving Our Litvak Heritage)
www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/lithuania6/lit6_031.html

- Grinkiskis, Lithuania (Preserving Our Litvak Heritage)
www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/lithuania6/lit6_043.html

- Kudirkos-Naumiestis, Lithuania (Preserving Our Litvak Heritage -
Volume I) www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/lithuania4/lit4_119.html

- Kybartai, Lithuania (Preserving Our Litvak Heritage - Volume I)
www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/lithuania4/lit4_142.html

- Lazdijai, Lithuania (Preserving Our Litvak Heritage - Volume I)
www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/lithuania4/lit4_234.html

- Seirijai, Lithuania (Preserving Our Litvak Heritage - Volume I)
www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/lithuania4/lit4_431.html

And we have continued to update 24 of our existing projects:

- Balti, Moldova (Balti Bessarabia: a memorial of the Jewish community)
www.jewishgen.org/Yizkor/Balti/Balti.html

- Biala Podlaska, Poland (Book of Biala Podlaska)
www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/Biala_Podlaska/Biala_Podlaska.html

- Czestochowa, Poland (Czenstochover Landsmanschaft in Montreal)
www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/Czestochowa3/Czestochowa3.html

- Czyzew-Osada, Poland (Czyzewo Memorial Book)
www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/Czyzew/Czyzew.html

- Jadow, Poland (The Book of Jadow)
www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/jadow/jadow.html

- Jonava, Lithuania (Jonava On the Banks of the Vylia; In memory of
the destroyed Jewish community of Jonava)
www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/Jonava/Jonava.html

- Kamyanyets, Belarus (Memorial Book of Kamenets Litovsk, Zastavye,
and Colonies) www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/Kamenets/Kamenets.html

- Kherson, Ukraine (Jewish Farmers in Russian Fields)
www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/JewishFarmers/JewishFarmers.html

- Kovel, Ukraine (Kowel; Testimony and Memorial Book of Our Destroyed
Community) www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/kovel1/kovel1.html

- Kremenets, Ukraine (Memorial Book of Kremenets, Vyshgorodok, and
Pochayiv) www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/Kremenets3/Kremenets3.html

- Monor, Hungary (Bound by Fate: In Memory of the Jewish Community of
Monor) www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/Monor/Monor.html

- Nowy Dwor Mazowiecki, Poland (Memories >from Nowy-Dwor)
www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/nowy_dwor1/nowy_dwor1.html

- Ostrowiec Swietokrzyski, Poland (Ostrowiec; a monument on the ruins
of an annihilated Jewish community)
www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/ostrowiec/ostrowiec.html

- Ozeryany, Ukraine (Memorial book, Jezierzany and surroundings)
www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/ozeryany/ozeryany.html

- Przemysl, Poland (Przemysl memorial book)
www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/przemysl/przemysl.html

- Rafalovka, Ukraine (Memorial book for the towns of Old Rafalowka,
New Rafalowka, Olizarka, Zoludzk and vicinity)
www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/rafalovka/rafalovka.html

- Smarhon, Belarus (Smorgonie, District Vilna; memorial book and
testimony) www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/smorgon/smorgon.html

- Stowbtsy, Belarus (Memorial volume of Steibtz-Swerznie and the
neighboring villages Rubezhevitz, Derevna, Nalibok)
www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/Stowbtsy/Stowbtsy.html

- Suwalki, Poland (Memorial book of Suvalk)
www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/Suwalki1/Suwalki1.html

- Svencionys, Lithuania (Svintzian region: memorial book of 23
communities) www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/svencionys/svencionys.html

- Tarnow, Poland (The life and decline of a Jewish city)
www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/tarnow/tarnow.html

- Turobin, Poland (The Turobin book; in memory of the Jewish community)
www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/Turobin/Turobin.html

- We want to live www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/WantToLive/WantToLive.html

- Wyszkow, Poland (Wyszkow Book)
www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/Wyszkow/Wyszkow.html

Some important links to note:

- This month's additions and updates are flagged at
www.jewishgen.org/Yizkor/translations.html to make it easy to find them.
- All you would like to know about the Yizkor Books in Print Project
www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/ybip.html
- Yizkor Book Translation Funds
www.jewishgen.org/JewishGen-erosity/v_projectslist.asp?project_cat=23
where your financial support will assist in seeing more translations go
online.

Wishing you all a peaceful, successful and healthful 2019,
Lance Ackerfeld
Yizkor Book Project Manager


IAJGS 2019 Cleveland Conference - BOF Applications #belarus

IAJGS Conference Chairs
 

Attention BOF Leaders!

We hope you will participate in the 39th IAJGS International Conference on
Jewish Genealogy located in Cleveland, Ohio >from July 28th through August
2nd, 2019.

The Conference will provide opportunities for BOFs to share information with
individuals who are researching the same areas or interests. As in the past,
standard time slots of 1 hour 15 minutes are available for BOF meetings and
participation in the Conference SHARE Fair (SIG-BOF SHARE Fair) at no
additional charge. While many BOFs have regions that may be covered during a
SIG time block, it is critical that the BOF leadership submit their
application for a time slot as soon as possible.

The BOF application allows the Program Committee to better support
programming and BOF requests. Please send your completed application no
later than January 20, 2019 as an email attachment to
SIGandBOF@... Decisions for BOF's requested date and time
assignments for events will be made based on date and time of receipt of
this completed application as well as on scheduling demands. BOFs will be
notified of their requested event scheduling by the end of February 2019.

You can find the 2019 IAJGS Cleveland BOF Application on the conference
website at http://www.iajgs2019.org/ Click on "SIG & BOF PROGRAMMING"
in the PROGRAM drop down menu and you will find all the guidelines and
applications. Applications are available in pdf and Word formats.

Please email me with your questions and/or suggestions. See you in
Cleveland!

Nolan Altman
39th IAJGS International Conference on Jewish Genealogy
SIG / BOF / SHARE Fair Coordinator

Email: SIGandBOF@...

Conference website: http://www.iajgs2019.org/


Belarus SIG #Belarus IAJGS 2019 Cleveland Conference - BOF Applications #belarus

IAJGS Conference Chairs
 

Attention BOF Leaders!

We hope you will participate in the 39th IAJGS International Conference on
Jewish Genealogy located in Cleveland, Ohio >from July 28th through August
2nd, 2019.

The Conference will provide opportunities for BOFs to share information with
individuals who are researching the same areas or interests. As in the past,
standard time slots of 1 hour 15 minutes are available for BOF meetings and
participation in the Conference SHARE Fair (SIG-BOF SHARE Fair) at no
additional charge. While many BOFs have regions that may be covered during a
SIG time block, it is critical that the BOF leadership submit their
application for a time slot as soon as possible.

The BOF application allows the Program Committee to better support
programming and BOF requests. Please send your completed application no
later than January 20, 2019 as an email attachment to
SIGandBOF@... Decisions for BOF's requested date and time
assignments for events will be made based on date and time of receipt of
this completed application as well as on scheduling demands. BOFs will be
notified of their requested event scheduling by the end of February 2019.

You can find the 2019 IAJGS Cleveland BOF Application on the conference
website at http://www.iajgs2019.org/ Click on "SIG & BOF PROGRAMMING"
in the PROGRAM drop down menu and you will find all the guidelines and
applications. Applications are available in pdf and Word formats.

Please email me with your questions and/or suggestions. See you in
Cleveland!

Nolan Altman
39th IAJGS International Conference on Jewish Genealogy
SIG / BOF / SHARE Fair Coordinator

Email: SIGandBOF@...

Conference website: http://www.iajgs2019.org/


Yiddish Theatre and Vadeville #YiddishTheatre IAJGS 2019 Cleveland Conference - BOF Applications #yiddish

bounce-3623373-772983@...
 

Attention BOF Leaders!

We hope you will participate in the 39th IAJGS International Conference on
Jewish Genealogy located in Cleveland, Ohio >from July 28th through August
2nd, 2019.

The Conference will provide opportunities for BOFs to share information with
individuals who are researching the same areas or interests. As in the past,
standard time slots of 1 hour 15 minutes are available for BOF meetings and
participation in the Conference SHARE Fair (SIG-BOF SHARE Fair) at no
additional charge. While many BOFs have regions that may be covered during a
SIG time block, it is critical that the BOF leadership submit their
application for a time slot as soon as possible.

The BOF application allows the Program Committee to better support
programming and BOF requests. Please send your completed application no
later than January 20, 2019 as an email attachment to
SIGandBOF@... Decisions for BOF's requested date and time
assignments for events will be made based on date and time of receipt of
this completed application as well as on scheduling demands. BOFs will be
notified of their requested event scheduling by the end of February 2019.

You can find the 2019 IAJGS Cleveland BOF Application on the conference
website at http://www.iajgs2019.org/ Click on "SIG & BOF PROGRAMMING"
in the PROGRAM drop down menu and you will find all the guidelines and
applications. Applications are available in pdf and Word formats.

Please email me with your questions and/or suggestions. See you in
Cleveland!

Nolan Altman
39th IAJGS International Conference on Jewish Genealogy
SIG / BOF / SHARE Fair Coordinator

Email: SIGandBOF@...

Conference website: http://www.iajgs2019.org/


IAJGS 2019 Cleveland Conference - BOF Applications #yiddish

bounce-3623373-772983@...
 

Attention BOF Leaders!

We hope you will participate in the 39th IAJGS International Conference on
Jewish Genealogy located in Cleveland, Ohio >from July 28th through August
2nd, 2019.

The Conference will provide opportunities for BOFs to share information with
individuals who are researching the same areas or interests. As in the past,
standard time slots of 1 hour 15 minutes are available for BOF meetings and
participation in the Conference SHARE Fair (SIG-BOF SHARE Fair) at no
additional charge. While many BOFs have regions that may be covered during a
SIG time block, it is critical that the BOF leadership submit their
application for a time slot as soon as possible.

The BOF application allows the Program Committee to better support
programming and BOF requests. Please send your completed application no
later than January 20, 2019 as an email attachment to
SIGandBOF@... Decisions for BOF's requested date and time
assignments for events will be made based on date and time of receipt of
this completed application as well as on scheduling demands. BOFs will be
notified of their requested event scheduling by the end of February 2019.

You can find the 2019 IAJGS Cleveland BOF Application on the conference
website at http://www.iajgs2019.org/ Click on "SIG & BOF PROGRAMMING"
in the PROGRAM drop down menu and you will find all the guidelines and
applications. Applications are available in pdf and Word formats.

Please email me with your questions and/or suggestions. See you in
Cleveland!

Nolan Altman
39th IAJGS International Conference on Jewish Genealogy
SIG / BOF / SHARE Fair Coordinator

Email: SIGandBOF@...

Conference website: http://www.iajgs2019.org/


IAJGS 2019 Cleveland Conference - BOF Applications #usa

IAJGS Conference Chairs
 

Attention BOF Leaders!

We hope you will participate in the 39th IAJGS International Conference on
Jewish Genealogy located in Cleveland, Ohio >from July 28th through August
2nd, 2019.

The Conference will provide opportunities for BOFs to share information with
individuals who are researching the same areas or interests. As in the past,
standard time slots of 1 hour 15 minutes are available for BOF meetings and
participation in the Conference SHARE Fair (SIG-BOF SHARE Fair) at no
additional charge. While many BOFs have regions that may be covered during a
SIG time block, it is critical that the BOF leadership submit their
application for a time slot as soon as possible.

The BOF application allows the Program Committee to better support
programming and BOF requests. Please send your completed application no
later than January 20, 2019 as an email attachment to
SIGandBOF@... Decisions for BOF's requested date and time
assignments for events will be made based on date and time of receipt of
this completed application as well as on scheduling demands. BOFs will be
notified of their requested event scheduling by the end of February 2019.

You can find the 2019 IAJGS Cleveland BOF Application on the conference
website at http://www.iajgs2019.org/ Click on "SIG & BOF PROGRAMMING"
in the PROGRAM drop down menu and you will find all the guidelines and
applications. Applications are available in pdf and Word formats.

Please email me with your questions and/or suggestions. See you in
Cleveland!

Nolan Altman
39th IAJGS International Conference on Jewish Genealogy
SIG / BOF / SHARE Fair Coordinator

Email: SIGandBOF@...

Conference website: http://www.iajgs2019.org/


IAJGS 2019 Cleveland Conference - BOF Applications #germany

IAJGS Conference Chairs
 

Attention BOF Leaders!

We hope you will participate in the 39th IAJGS International Conference on
Jewish Genealogy located in Cleveland, Ohio >from July 28th through August
2nd, 2019.

The Conference will provide opportunities for BOFs to share information with
individuals who are researching the same areas or interests. As in the past,
standard time slots of 1 hour 15 minutes are available for BOF meetings and
participation in the Conference SHARE Fair (SIG-BOF SHARE Fair) at no
additional charge. While many BOFs have regions that may be covered during a
SIG time block, it is critical that the BOF leadership submit their
application for a time slot as soon as possible.

The BOF application allows the Program Committee to better support
programming and BOF requests. Please send your completed application no
later than January 20, 2019 as an email attachment to
SIGandBOF@... Decisions for BOF's requested date and time
assignments for events will be made based on date and time of receipt of
this completed application as well as on scheduling demands. BOFs will be
notified of their requested event scheduling by the end of February 2019.

You can find the 2019 IAJGS Cleveland BOF Application on the conference
website at http://www.iajgs2019.org/ Click on "SIG & BOF PROGRAMMING"
in the PROGRAM drop down menu and you will find all the guidelines and
applications. Applications are available in pdf and Word formats.

Please email me with your questions and/or suggestions. See you in
Cleveland!

Nolan Altman, SIG / BOF / SHARE Fair Coordinator39th IAJGS International Conference on Jewish Genealogy

Email: SIGandBOF@...

Conference website: http://www.iajgs2019.org/


Early American SIG #USA IAJGS 2019 Cleveland Conference - BOF Applications #usa

IAJGS Conference Chairs
 

Attention BOF Leaders!

We hope you will participate in the 39th IAJGS International Conference on
Jewish Genealogy located in Cleveland, Ohio >from July 28th through August
2nd, 2019.

The Conference will provide opportunities for BOFs to share information with
individuals who are researching the same areas or interests. As in the past,
standard time slots of 1 hour 15 minutes are available for BOF meetings and
participation in the Conference SHARE Fair (SIG-BOF SHARE Fair) at no
additional charge. While many BOFs have regions that may be covered during a
SIG time block, it is critical that the BOF leadership submit their
application for a time slot as soon as possible.

The BOF application allows the Program Committee to better support
programming and BOF requests. Please send your completed application no
later than January 20, 2019 as an email attachment to
SIGandBOF@... Decisions for BOF's requested date and time
assignments for events will be made based on date and time of receipt of
this completed application as well as on scheduling demands. BOFs will be
notified of their requested event scheduling by the end of February 2019.

You can find the 2019 IAJGS Cleveland BOF Application on the conference
website at http://www.iajgs2019.org/ Click on "SIG & BOF PROGRAMMING"
in the PROGRAM drop down menu and you will find all the guidelines and
applications. Applications are available in pdf and Word formats.

Please email me with your questions and/or suggestions. See you in
Cleveland!

Nolan Altman
39th IAJGS International Conference on Jewish Genealogy
SIG / BOF / SHARE Fair Coordinator

Email: SIGandBOF@...

Conference website: http://www.iajgs2019.org/


German SIG #Germany IAJGS 2019 Cleveland Conference - BOF Applications #germany

IAJGS Conference Chairs
 

Attention BOF Leaders!

We hope you will participate in the 39th IAJGS International Conference on
Jewish Genealogy located in Cleveland, Ohio >from July 28th through August
2nd, 2019.

The Conference will provide opportunities for BOFs to share information with
individuals who are researching the same areas or interests. As in the past,
standard time slots of 1 hour 15 minutes are available for BOF meetings and
participation in the Conference SHARE Fair (SIG-BOF SHARE Fair) at no
additional charge. While many BOFs have regions that may be covered during a
SIG time block, it is critical that the BOF leadership submit their
application for a time slot as soon as possible.

The BOF application allows the Program Committee to better support
programming and BOF requests. Please send your completed application no
later than January 20, 2019 as an email attachment to
SIGandBOF@... Decisions for BOF's requested date and time
assignments for events will be made based on date and time of receipt of
this completed application as well as on scheduling demands. BOFs will be
notified of their requested event scheduling by the end of February 2019.

You can find the 2019 IAJGS Cleveland BOF Application on the conference
website at http://www.iajgs2019.org/ Click on "SIG & BOF PROGRAMMING"
in the PROGRAM drop down menu and you will find all the guidelines and
applications. Applications are available in pdf and Word formats.

Please email me with your questions and/or suggestions. See you in
Cleveland!

Nolan Altman, SIG / BOF / SHARE Fair Coordinator39th IAJGS International Conference on Jewish Genealogy

Email: SIGandBOF@...

Conference website: http://www.iajgs2019.org/


#Ciechanow #Poland IAJGS 2019 Cleveland Conference - BOF Applications #ciechanow #poland

bounce-3623373-772951@...
 

Attention BOF Leaders!

We hope you will participate in the 39th IAJGS International Conference on
Jewish Genealogy located in Cleveland, Ohio >from July 28th through August
2nd, 2019.

The Conference will provide opportunities for BOFs to share information with
individuals who are researching the same areas or interests. As in the past,
standard time slots of 1 hour 15 minutes are available for BOF meetings and
participation in the Conference SHARE Fair (SIG-BOF SHARE Fair) at no
additional charge. While many BOFs have regions that may be covered during a
SIG time block, it is critical that the BOF leadership submit their
application for a time slot as soon as possible.

The BOF application allows the Program Committee to better support
programming and BOF requests. Please send your completed application no
later than January 20, 2019 as an email attachment to
SIGandBOF@... Decisions for BOF's requested date and time
assignments for events will be made based on date and time of receipt of
this completed application as well as on scheduling demands. BOFs will be
notified of their requested event scheduling by the end of February 2019.

You can find the 2019 IAJGS Cleveland BOF Application on the conference
website at http://www.iajgs2019.org/ Click on "SIG & BOF PROGRAMMING"
in the PROGRAM drop down menu and you will find all the guidelines and
applications. Applications are available in pdf and Word formats.

Please email me with your questions and/or suggestions. See you in
Cleveland!

Nolan Altman
39th IAJGS International Conference on Jewish Genealogy
SIG / BOF / SHARE Fair Coordinator

Email: SIGandBOF@...

Conference website: http://www.iajgs2019.org/


IAJGS 2019 Cleveland Conference - BOF Applications #ciechanow #poland

bounce-3623373-772951@...
 

Attention BOF Leaders!

We hope you will participate in the 39th IAJGS International Conference on
Jewish Genealogy located in Cleveland, Ohio >from July 28th through August
2nd, 2019.

The Conference will provide opportunities for BOFs to share information with
individuals who are researching the same areas or interests. As in the past,
standard time slots of 1 hour 15 minutes are available for BOF meetings and
participation in the Conference SHARE Fair (SIG-BOF SHARE Fair) at no
additional charge. While many BOFs have regions that may be covered during a
SIG time block, it is critical that the BOF leadership submit their
application for a time slot as soon as possible.

The BOF application allows the Program Committee to better support
programming and BOF requests. Please send your completed application no
later than January 20, 2019 as an email attachment to
SIGandBOF@... Decisions for BOF's requested date and time
assignments for events will be made based on date and time of receipt of
this completed application as well as on scheduling demands. BOFs will be
notified of their requested event scheduling by the end of February 2019.

You can find the 2019 IAJGS Cleveland BOF Application on the conference
website at http://www.iajgs2019.org/ Click on "SIG & BOF PROGRAMMING"
in the PROGRAM drop down menu and you will find all the guidelines and
applications. Applications are available in pdf and Word formats.

Please email me with your questions and/or suggestions. See you in
Cleveland!

Nolan Altman
39th IAJGS International Conference on Jewish Genealogy
SIG / BOF / SHARE Fair Coordinator

Email: SIGandBOF@...

Conference website: http://www.iajgs2019.org/


(UK) British Jews in World War l "We Were There Too" #unitedkingdom

Jan Meisels Allen
 

The British Jews in the First World War "We Were There Too" is a community
project with many British Jewish communities contributing to the digital
archive and interactive website. It will become a permanent record of the
lives of Jewish men and women and their families during 1914-1919. The
website is: https://www.jewsfww.uk/

Among the collections Included on the website are a collection of
photographs, letters, documents, objects and books >from the Jewish Military
Museum/AJEX collections.

You are also invited to build a personal record of someone living during the
First World War. You can sign up to be part of the project at:
https://www.jewsfww.uk/user-account.php

The website also has local areas of interest across the United Kingdom.

If you are searching for a person living in the First World War London
search their digitized resources on the aforementioned website.

There are other sources and organizations mentioned on the website.


Jan Meisels Allen
Chairperson, IAJGS Public Records Access Monitoring Committee


JCR-UK SIG #UnitedKingdom (UK) British Jews in World War l "We Were There Too" #unitedkingdom

Jan Meisels Allen
 

The British Jews in the First World War "We Were There Too" is a community
project with many British Jewish communities contributing to the digital
archive and interactive website. It will become a permanent record of the
lives of Jewish men and women and their families during 1914-1919. The
website is: https://www.jewsfww.uk/

Among the collections Included on the website are a collection of
photographs, letters, documents, objects and books >from the Jewish Military
Museum/AJEX collections.

You are also invited to build a personal record of someone living during the
First World War. You can sign up to be part of the project at:
https://www.jewsfww.uk/user-account.php

The website also has local areas of interest across the United Kingdom.

If you are searching for a person living in the First World War London
search their digitized resources on the aforementioned website.

There are other sources and organizations mentioned on the website.


Jan Meisels Allen
Chairperson, IAJGS Public Records Access Monitoring Committee


IAJGS 2019 Cleveland Conference - BOF Applications #general

IAJGS Conference Chairs
 

Attention BOF Leaders!

We hope you will participate in the 39th IAJGS International Conference on
Jewish Genealogy located in Cleveland, Ohio >from July 28th through August
2nd, 2019.

The Conference will provide opportunities for BOFs to share information with
individuals who are researching the same areas or interests. As in the past,
standard time slots of 1 hour 15 minutes are available for BOF meetings and
participation in the Conference SHARE Fair (SIG-BOF SHARE Fair) at no
additional charge. While many BOFs have regions that may be covered during a
SIG time block, it is critical that the BOF leadership submit their
application for a time slot as soon as possible.

The BOF application allows the Program Committee to better support
programming and BOF requests. Please send your completed application no
later than January 20, 2019 as an email attachment to
SIGandBOF@... Decisions for BOF's requested date and time
assignments for events will be made based on date and time of receipt of
this completed application as well as on scheduling demands. BOFs will be
notified of their requested event scheduling by the end of February 2019.

You can find the 2019 IAJGS Cleveland BOF Application on the conference
website at http://www.iajgs2019.org/ Click on "SIG & BOF PROGRAMMING"
in the PROGRAM drop down menu and you will find all the guidelines and
applications. Applications are available in pdf and Word formats.

Please email me with your questions and/or suggestions. See you in
Cleveland!

Nolan Altman
39th IAJGS International Conference on Jewish Genealogy
SIG / BOF / SHARE Fair Coordinator

Email: SIGandBOF@...

Conference website: http://www.iajgs2019.org/


JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen IAJGS 2019 Cleveland Conference - BOF Applications #general

IAJGS Conference Chairs
 

Attention BOF Leaders!

We hope you will participate in the 39th IAJGS International Conference on
Jewish Genealogy located in Cleveland, Ohio >from July 28th through August
2nd, 2019.

The Conference will provide opportunities for BOFs to share information with
individuals who are researching the same areas or interests. As in the past,
standard time slots of 1 hour 15 minutes are available for BOF meetings and
participation in the Conference SHARE Fair (SIG-BOF SHARE Fair) at no
additional charge. While many BOFs have regions that may be covered during a
SIG time block, it is critical that the BOF leadership submit their
application for a time slot as soon as possible.

The BOF application allows the Program Committee to better support
programming and BOF requests. Please send your completed application no
later than January 20, 2019 as an email attachment to
SIGandBOF@... Decisions for BOF's requested date and time
assignments for events will be made based on date and time of receipt of
this completed application as well as on scheduling demands. BOFs will be
notified of their requested event scheduling by the end of February 2019.

You can find the 2019 IAJGS Cleveland BOF Application on the conference
website at http://www.iajgs2019.org/ Click on "SIG & BOF PROGRAMMING"
in the PROGRAM drop down menu and you will find all the guidelines and
applications. Applications are available in pdf and Word formats.

Please email me with your questions and/or suggestions. See you in
Cleveland!

Nolan Altman
39th IAJGS International Conference on Jewish Genealogy
SIG / BOF / SHARE Fair Coordinator

Email: SIGandBOF@...

Conference website: http://www.iajgs2019.org/


How to retrieve an emigration from Poland to Brazil in 1936? #general

Patrick Atlas <message@...>
 

Hello researchers,

One of my relatives left Kozienice, district of Radom, for Brazil in
1936. This fact is written in the book of residents of Kozienice and the
register of control of the population. She did the good thing, I guess,
because all her close family was deported in 1942.

If she really emigrated, how can I find hints about this trip? I guess
she took a boat.

How to search in Brazilian archives?

Thanks and best whishes for the New Year!

Patrick Atlas
France


IAJGS 2019 Cleveland Conference - BOF Applications #ukraine

IAJGS Conference Chairs
 

Attention BOF Leaders!

We hope you will participate in the 39th IAJGS International Conference on
Jewish Genealogy located in Cleveland, Ohio >from July 28th through August
2nd, 2019.

The Conference will provide opportunities for BOFs to share information with
individuals who are researching the same areas or interests. As in the past,
standard time slots of 1 hour 15 minutes are available for BOF meetings and
participation in the Conference SHARE Fair (SIG-BOF SHARE Fair) at no
additional charge. While many BOFs have regions that may be covered during a
SIG time block, it is critical that the BOF leadership submit their
application for a time slot as soon as possible.

The BOF application allows the Program Committee to better support
programming and BOF requests. Please send your completed application no
later than January 20, 2019 as an email attachment to
SIGandBOF@... Decisions for BOF's requested date and time
assignments for events will be made based on date and time of receipt of
this completed application as well as on scheduling demands. BOFs will be
notified of their requested event scheduling by the end of February 2019.

You can find the 2019 IAJGS Cleveland BOF Application on the conference
website at http://www.iajgs2019.org/ Click on "SIG & BOF PROGRAMMING"
in the PROGRAM drop down menu and you will find all the guidelines and
applications. Applications are available in pdf and Word formats.

Please email me with your questions and/or suggestions. See you in
Cleveland!

Nolan Altman
39th IAJGS International Conference on Jewish Genealogy
SIG / BOF / SHARE Fair Coordinator

Email: SIGandBOF@...

Conference website: http://www.iajgs2019.org/


JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen How to retrieve an emigration from Poland to Brazil in 1936? #general

Patrick Atlas <message@...>
 

Hello researchers,

One of my relatives left Kozienice, district of Radom, for Brazil in
1936. This fact is written in the book of residents of Kozienice and the
register of control of the population. She did the good thing, I guess,
because all her close family was deported in 1942.

If she really emigrated, how can I find hints about this trip? I guess
she took a boat.

How to search in Brazilian archives?

Thanks and best whishes for the New Year!

Patrick Atlas
France


Ukraine SIG #Ukraine IAJGS 2019 Cleveland Conference - BOF Applications #ukraine

IAJGS Conference Chairs
 

Attention BOF Leaders!

We hope you will participate in the 39th IAJGS International Conference on
Jewish Genealogy located in Cleveland, Ohio >from July 28th through August
2nd, 2019.

The Conference will provide opportunities for BOFs to share information with
individuals who are researching the same areas or interests. As in the past,
standard time slots of 1 hour 15 minutes are available for BOF meetings and
participation in the Conference SHARE Fair (SIG-BOF SHARE Fair) at no
additional charge. While many BOFs have regions that may be covered during a
SIG time block, it is critical that the BOF leadership submit their
application for a time slot as soon as possible.

The BOF application allows the Program Committee to better support
programming and BOF requests. Please send your completed application no
later than January 20, 2019 as an email attachment to
SIGandBOF@... Decisions for BOF's requested date and time
assignments for events will be made based on date and time of receipt of
this completed application as well as on scheduling demands. BOFs will be
notified of their requested event scheduling by the end of February 2019.

You can find the 2019 IAJGS Cleveland BOF Application on the conference
website at http://www.iajgs2019.org/ Click on "SIG & BOF PROGRAMMING"
in the PROGRAM drop down menu and you will find all the guidelines and
applications. Applications are available in pdf and Word formats.

Please email me with your questions and/or suggestions. See you in
Cleveland!

Nolan Altman
39th IAJGS International Conference on Jewish Genealogy
SIG / BOF / SHARE Fair Coordinator

Email: SIGandBOF@...

Conference website: http://www.iajgs2019.org/