IGRA - new and updated databases on its website
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Elena Bazes
The Israel Genealogy Research Association (IGRA) has just released new
and updated databases on its website. There are over 1,300,000 records available in our databases. We want to thank the participating archives and the many volunteers who have prepared these databases. With each release we provide a variety of records to our collection. A preview of the databases is available at https://www.slideshare.net/igra3/new-igra-releasesjuly-2019?fbclid=3DIwAR20=Uavk6ZaPEyR1WBlYCII_LQBFrwxYR6hITho-11XUwXAiQJ-KKQTUgrg (MODERATOR: https://tinyurl.com/yxh88day ) New Databases Passengers on Italian Ships Landing in Palestine 1934 - 3,250 Listings Joint Board Members 1939 - 102 Listings Immigrants >from Romania and Hungary to Palestine 1942 - 181 Listings Czech Jews Arrive in Italy and Sweden 1945 - 699 Listings Surviving Jewish Children in Poland 1945 - 343 Listings Jewish Survivors in Milan 1945 - 2,383 Listings Polish Jews Arrived in Sweden 1945 - 564 Listings Polish Jews Arrived in Krakow 1945 - 2,753 Listings Surviving Polish Jews (London List) 1945 - 434 Listings Forestry Department Employees 1946-1948 - 500 Listings Updated Databases Tel Aviv Census, Tel Nordau and Maccabi Neighborhoods 1928 - 3,238 Listings Voters' List Knesset Israel, Haifa, Letters Alef-Hei, Zayin-Tet, Nun-Reish 1936 - 10,753 Listings Telephone Directory Jerusalem Letters F-L 1963- 3,199 Listings Please note, the IGRA databases are now searchable to all registrants. The search results page is also available to all registrants. Additional details regarding most databases are available only to paid IGRA members. Certain exceptions exist due to requests of the specific archives. Before viewing the databases, please register for free on the IGRA website: http://genealogy.org.il/ To view the databases, go to https://genealogy.org.il/AID/ Elena Biegel Bazes IGRA Publicity Chair
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen IGRA - new and updated databases on its website
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Elena Bazes
The Israel Genealogy Research Association (IGRA) has just released new
and updated databases on its website. There are over 1,300,000 records available in our databases. We want to thank the participating archives and the many volunteers who have prepared these databases. With each release we provide a variety of records to our collection. A preview of the databases is available at https://www.slideshare.net/igra3/new-igra-releasesjuly-2019?fbclid=3DIwAR20=Uavk6ZaPEyR1WBlYCII_LQBFrwxYR6hITho-11XUwXAiQJ-KKQTUgrg (MODERATOR: https://tinyurl.com/yxh88day ) New Databases Passengers on Italian Ships Landing in Palestine 1934 - 3,250 Listings Joint Board Members 1939 - 102 Listings Immigrants >from Romania and Hungary to Palestine 1942 - 181 Listings Czech Jews Arrive in Italy and Sweden 1945 - 699 Listings Surviving Jewish Children in Poland 1945 - 343 Listings Jewish Survivors in Milan 1945 - 2,383 Listings Polish Jews Arrived in Sweden 1945 - 564 Listings Polish Jews Arrived in Krakow 1945 - 2,753 Listings Surviving Polish Jews (London List) 1945 - 434 Listings Forestry Department Employees 1946-1948 - 500 Listings Updated Databases Tel Aviv Census, Tel Nordau and Maccabi Neighborhoods 1928 - 3,238 Listings Voters' List Knesset Israel, Haifa, Letters Alef-Hei, Zayin-Tet, Nun-Reish 1936 - 10,753 Listings Telephone Directory Jerusalem Letters F-L 1963- 3,199 Listings Please note, the IGRA databases are now searchable to all registrants. The search results page is also available to all registrants. Additional details regarding most databases are available only to paid IGRA members. Certain exceptions exist due to requests of the specific archives. Before viewing the databases, please register for free on the IGRA website: http://genealogy.org.il/ To view the databases, go to https://genealogy.org.il/AID/ Elena Biegel Bazes IGRA Publicity Chair
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Kleinmanns of Czechocz, Poland
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Lysette Riley
Hello friends
My grandfather Emil Kleinmann, one of five brothers was born in 1884 in Czechocz before moving to Bludowice in Czechoslovakia. I am looking for any information linking to the place and to the family. Many thanks Lysette Riley New Zealand MODERATOR NOTE: Please respond privately with family information. Any other information of general interest can be sent to the Discussion Group.
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Kleinmanns of Czechocz, Poland
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Lysette Riley
Hello friends
My grandfather Emil Kleinmann, one of five brothers was born in 1884 in Czechocz before moving to Bludowice in Czechoslovakia. I am looking for any information linking to the place and to the family. Many thanks Lysette Riley New Zealand MODERATOR NOTE: Please respond privately with family information. Any other information of general interest can be sent to the Discussion Group.
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Re: Rules & Guidelins - please comment
Sally Bruckheimer
My comment is that I would like to see the Rules and Guidelines. They aren't there. Sally Bruckheimer Princeton, NJ
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Re: Group -- the Luddite position
Sally Bruckheimer
I agree with Dick. I won't open attachments from unknown sources. I'm sure you have gotten emails from people you know, when their computer has a virus, so the email makes no sense; well if you open an attachment, it can do terrible things to your computer. I have good virus protection, but I won't open attachments. Sally Bruckheimer Princeton, NJ
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Memorial Plaques Database Grows to More Than 190,000 Records. Please help us grow!
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JewishGen is proud to announce its 2019 pre-Conference update for the
Memorial Plaques Database (MPD). The MPD database can be accessed at http://www.jewishgen.org/databases/Memorial/ The MPD database includes the data >from plaques and Yizkor lists >from synagogue and other organizations. Many of these sources include patronymic information. This update added approximately 12,600 records and 11,200 photos >from 93 organizations and war memorials worldwide. This update brings the Memorial Plaques holdings to 190,100 records and 135,300 photos >from 356 synagogues, institutions and memorials representing 37 countries. Of particular note in this update is a collection of approximately 1,400 records for UK related war memorials >from 29 countries. Other large collections come >from Colorado, Indiana and Louisiana. We believe that the MPD is a good example of how users of JewishGen's databases can "give back". If you are a member of a synagogue or other organization with memorial plaques or Yizkor lists, please consider helping us to grow this database. You can find more information on submitting data at http://www.jewishgen.org/databases/Memorial/Submit.htm If you have additional questions, please contact me directly. For a complete listing of the institutions currently in the database, please see http://www.jewishgen.org/databases/Memorial/tree/MemList.htm Nolan Altman NAltman@JewishGen.org JewishGen VP for Data Acquisition July, 2019
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Memorial Plaques Database Grows to More Than 190,000 Records. Please help us grow!
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JewishGen is proud to announce its 2019 pre-Conference update for the
Memorial Plaques Database (MPD). The MPD database can be accessed at http://www.jewishgen.org/databases/Memorial/ The MPD database includes the data >from plaques and Yizkor lists >from synagogue and other organizations. Many of these sources include patronymic information. This update added approximately 12,600 records and 11,200 photos >from 93 organizations and war memorials worldwide. This update brings the Memorial Plaques holdings to 190,100 records and 135,300 photos >from 356 synagogues, institutions and memorials representing 37 countries. Of particular note in this update is a collection of approximately 1,400 records for UK related war memorials >from 29 countries. Other large collections come >from Colorado, Indiana and Louisiana. We believe that the MPD is a good example of how users of JewishGen's databases can "give back". If you are a member of a synagogue or other organization with memorial plaques or Yizkor lists, please consider helping us to grow this database. You can find more information on submitting data at http://www.jewishgen.org/databases/Memorial/Submit.htm If you have additional questions, please contact me directly. For a complete listing of the institutions currently in the database, please see http://www.jewishgen.org/databases/Memorial/tree/MemList.htm Nolan Altman NAltman@JewishGen.org JewishGen VP for Data Acquisition July, 2019
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ViewMate Translation - Russian.Polish
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Jill Hans
Requesting translation of two birth documents. Would appreciate as
full a translation as possible. I am specifically trying to discover the mother's maiden name as the transcription has possibly confused mother's father's given and surnames. http://www.jewishgen.org/viewmate/viewmateview.asp?key=VM74280 http://www.jewishgen.org/viewmate/viewmateview.asp?key=VP74281 Thank you in advance for your time! Jill Hans, Harrisburg, PA, US MODERATOR: Please respond on the ViewMate response form.
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen ViewMate Translation - Russian.Polish
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Jill Hans
Requesting translation of two birth documents. Would appreciate as
full a translation as possible. I am specifically trying to discover the mother's maiden name as the transcription has possibly confused mother's father's given and surnames. http://www.jewishgen.org/viewmate/viewmateview.asp?key=VM74280 http://www.jewishgen.org/viewmate/viewmateview.asp?key=VP74281 Thank you in advance for your time! Jill Hans, Harrisburg, PA, US MODERATOR: Please respond on the ViewMate response form.
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This week's Yizkor book excerpt on the JewishGen Facebook page
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Bruce Drake
Yekhiel Kirshnbaum remembers that after the Germans had been defeated,there were
Jews who believed they could return home and live peacefully in Poland even after the brutal experiences of Nazi rule and the war. He tried and found that turned out to be an illusion. I too had fooled myself.His chapter >from the Yizkor book of Minsk-Mazowiecki fittingly is titled City Without Jews. He had survived a pogrom in Minsk where a beating by hooligans put him in a cast for nine months, and then hid out until the liberation in the Praga district of Warsaw. Returning to Minsk, he walked the city without meeting a single familiar and cheerful face and where people looked at him as if he was a madman. He tried carving out a life in the new Poland for the next 24 years and decided it was a mistake. It's good that nothing will ever again bring me back to this place which has become so strange to me, he writes. He left for Israel in 1968. URL: https://www.facebook.com/JewishGen.org/posts/2399704986718309?__tn__=3DK-R Bruce Drake Silver Spring MD Researching: DRACH, EBERT, KIMMEL, ZLOTNICK Towns: Wojnilow, Kovel
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen This week's Yizkor book excerpt on the JewishGen Facebook page
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Bruce Drake
Yekhiel Kirshnbaum remembers that after the Germans had been defeated,there were
Jews who believed they could return home and live peacefully in Poland even after the brutal experiences of Nazi rule and the war. He tried and found that turned out to be an illusion. I too had fooled myself.His chapter >from the Yizkor book of Minsk-Mazowiecki fittingly is titled City Without Jews. He had survived a pogrom in Minsk where a beating by hooligans put him in a cast for nine months, and then hid out until the liberation in the Praga district of Warsaw. Returning to Minsk, he walked the city without meeting a single familiar and cheerful face and where people looked at him as if he was a madman. He tried carving out a life in the new Poland for the next 24 years and decided it was a mistake. It's good that nothing will ever again bring me back to this place which has become so strange to me, he writes. He left for Israel in 1968. URL: https://www.facebook.com/JewishGen.org/posts/2399704986718309?__tn__=3DK-R Bruce Drake Silver Spring MD Researching: DRACH, EBERT, KIMMEL, ZLOTNICK Towns: Wojnilow, Kovel
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Re: Test
Testing to see if I can now post from an iPhone (where plaintext is not an option). Also if I can mix languages, such as русский and עברית successfully with English.
Alan Shuchat
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Re: Discussion Group Updates
Yefim Kogan
Hello Avrami, team,
I think that File Attachments should be permitted here. It is an important feature which is missing from our current groups, and some people can provide links, others cannot.
I also have a question about other SIGs groups. Are they going to use the same tool?
All the best,
Yefim
-----Original Message-----
From: Avraham Groll <agroll@...> To: JewishGen@groups.io Group Moderators <JewishGen@groups.io> Sent: Fri, Jul 26, 2019 1:11 am Subject: [JewishGen.org] Discussion Group Updates Dear Beta Team -
Thank you to everyone who is helping to test this platform. You have contributed tremendous feedback. I am including a summary below of some questions/issues that have been raised and steps we have taken as a result of your feedback and suggestions.
Avrami
Security
File Attachments
Guidelines
Functionality
Moderation
We will not approve any requests of applicant who do not answer the questions and/or in a satisfactory way. Note: We need some volunteers to help with the screening of new member requests. If you are interested in volunteering, please contact me.
Avrami
Avraham Groll
Executive Director
JewishGen.org
Edmond J. Safra Plaza | 36 Battery Place | New York, NY | 10280
Visit us at JewishGen.org
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Trial - my mistake
There were too many letters even with the digest and now I see that all my trials were successful. Not sure how you are going to work this, because it can really overload some people's mailboxes, and if someone is using the digest and there are attachments
etc, it may be more than that person's mail server is willing to accept. Maybe people just have to post it somewhere else and give a link.
Rose Feldman
Israel Genealogy Research Association
Winner of 2017 IAJGS Award for Volunteer of the Year
http://genealogy.org.il
http:/facebook.com/israelgenealogy
Help us index more records at http://igra.csindexing.com
Keep up to date on archives, databases and genealogy in general and Jewish and Israeli roots in particular with http://twitter.com/JewDataGenGirl
-- Rose Feldman
Israel Genealogy Research Association
Winner of 2017 IAJGS Award for Volunteer of the Year
http://genealogy.org.il
http:/facebook.com/israelgenealogy
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Trials
So all my trials failed and I didn't get a notice!!!!I
Sent a message in Hebrew, a pdf, a jpg inserted and a tif attached. At least I should have gotten a notice that they were not accepted.
Rose Feldman
Israel Genealogy Research Association
Winner of 2017 IAJGS Award for Volunteer of the Year
http://genealogy.org.il
http:/facebook.com/israelgenealogy
Help us index more records at http://igra.csindexing.com
Keep up to date on archives, databases and genealogy in general and Jewish and Israeli roots in particular with http://twitter.com/JewDataGenGirl
-- Rose Feldman
Israel Genealogy Research Association
Winner of 2017 IAJGS Award for Volunteer of the Year
http://genealogy.org.il
http:/facebook.com/israelgenealogy
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Discussion Group Updates
Avraham Groll
Dear Beta Team - Thank you to everyone who is helping to test this platform. You have contributed tremendous feedback. I am including a summary below of some questions/issues that have been raised and steps we have taken as a result of your feedback and suggestions. Avrami Security
File Attachments
Guidelines
Functionality
Moderation
We will not approve any requests of applicant who do not answer the questions and/or in a satisfactory way. Note: We need some volunteers to help with the screening of new member requests. If you are interested in volunteering, please contact me. Avrami Avraham Groll Executive Director JewishGen.org Edmond J. Safra Plaza | 36 Battery Place | New York, NY | 10280 646.437.4326 | agroll@... Visit us at JewishGen.org
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Re: Group -- the Luddite position
Dick Plotz
One feature of the Lyris system is that it's not capable of including
attachments. It would be very helpful for the overwhelming majority of users to be able to attach files, but when that functionality is added, it can easily be used for mischief. It doesn't even have to be a malicious person doing it. Anyone can attach a file they don't know includes malware. Or an attached file that passes our own screening gateways could trigger an alarm on someone else's. The consequences would be devastating to our ability to send mail to our subscribers. Already maybe once or twice a year we get put on the blacklist of one or another service that provides information to mail providers about mailstreams that need to be blocked. Now we have an ironclad defense: we are unable to send infected files because we are unable to send attachments. No matter how careful we are with whatever new system we adopt, once we start admitting attachments we permanently lose this ironclad defense. It already consumes an inordinate amount of time for us, or our subscribers, or both to argue with mail providers about this. I don't know whether there's a solution to this problem. Dick
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Re: Tombstones’ pictures
Barbara Ellman
My understanding is that it is illegal to take photos in Argentinian Jewish Cemeteries.
I've been trying for years to get photos of family member headstones in Entre Rios.
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Re: Rules & Guidelins - please comment
Avraham, Since you asked us to comment, I'm commenting. I gather this will eventually replace the old EML? For now, does this mean we'll get both? I get the old EML as a daily digest, so I set this up the same. I'll see how it comes on.
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