FW: h-sig digest: March 30, 2019 - New records?
#hungary
smartlines@...
Further to my mail below: it's a pity that several databases I have
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transcribed in the past few months - including Veszprém, Lovasberény, Székesfehérvár, Pécs, Szombathely etc. - have not yet been uploaded. Regards Andras Hirschler
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From: Hirschler András [mailto:smartlines@smartlines.hu] Sent: Sunday, March 31, 2019 9:47 AM To: 'H-SIG' Subject: RE: h-sig digest: March 30, 2019 - New records? If you go to any "search" page, below the search field there is a list containing all the component databases that the search function would use. If you click on any of them - let's take now as an example "Vital Records - Hungarian Birth Database" - you will find a list of all the towns and villages that have already been processed. Best regards Andras Hirschler ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Subject: New recoreds? From: murphy8@bellsouth.net Date: Sat, 30 Mar 2019 17:06:28 +0000 (UTC) X-Message-Number: 2 To the Moderator; You mentioned that new Hungarian records had recently been indexed. Is there a place on JewishGen to go to see what new records have been indexed without having to go through an entire search? Thanks, Robin August Moderator: We try to make an announcement to this list whenever new records are uploaded. We have not uploaded any records recently due to some technical changes at JewishGen.
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Need Yiddish/Hebrew/Hungarian transaltion
#hungary
pss.nyc46@...
I have posted 4 more copies of handed-down family history originally =
written on scraps of paper. The notes are mostly written in Yiddish and = Hebrew, but there are notations in Hungarian, as well. The family, = Moskovits/Moskovics/Moskowitz, came >from the Ungvar, Nasdad, Kosice = regions. The help I received on earlier postings was most appreciated = and I am extremely grateful for any help with the new ones.ViewMate link = addresses are: =20http://www.jewishgen.org/viewmate/viewmateview.asp?key=3DVM72689 http://www.jewishgen.org/viewmate/viewmateview.asp?key=3DVM72690 http://www.jewishgen.org/viewmate/viewmateview.asp?key=3DVM72691 http://www.jewishgen.org/viewmate/viewmateview.asp?key=3DVM72693 Thank you,Moderator: Please use ViewMate to respond.
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Hungary SIG #Hungary FW: h-sig digest: March 30, 2019 - New records?
#hungary
smartlines@...
Further to my mail below: it's a pity that several databases I have
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transcribed in the past few months - including Veszprém, Lovasberény, Székesfehérvár, Pécs, Szombathely etc. - have not yet been uploaded. Regards Andras Hirschler
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From: Hirschler András [mailto:smartlines@smartlines.hu] Sent: Sunday, March 31, 2019 9:47 AM To: 'H-SIG' Subject: RE: h-sig digest: March 30, 2019 - New records? If you go to any "search" page, below the search field there is a list containing all the component databases that the search function would use. If you click on any of them - let's take now as an example "Vital Records - Hungarian Birth Database" - you will find a list of all the towns and villages that have already been processed. Best regards Andras Hirschler ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Subject: New recoreds? From: murphy8@bellsouth.net Date: Sat, 30 Mar 2019 17:06:28 +0000 (UTC) X-Message-Number: 2 To the Moderator; You mentioned that new Hungarian records had recently been indexed. Is there a place on JewishGen to go to see what new records have been indexed without having to go through an entire search? Thanks, Robin August Moderator: We try to make an announcement to this list whenever new records are uploaded. We have not uploaded any records recently due to some technical changes at JewishGen.
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Hungary SIG #Hungary Need Yiddish/Hebrew/Hungarian transaltion
#hungary
pss.nyc46@...
I have posted 4 more copies of handed-down family history originally =
written on scraps of paper. The notes are mostly written in Yiddish and = Hebrew, but there are notations in Hungarian, as well. The family, = Moskovits/Moskovics/Moskowitz, came >from the Ungvar, Nasdad, Kosice = regions. The help I received on earlier postings was most appreciated = and I am extremely grateful for any help with the new ones.ViewMate link = addresses are: =20http://www.jewishgen.org/viewmate/viewmateview.asp?key=3DVM72689 http://www.jewishgen.org/viewmate/viewmateview.asp?key=3DVM72690 http://www.jewishgen.org/viewmate/viewmateview.asp?key=3DVM72691 http://www.jewishgen.org/viewmate/viewmateview.asp?key=3DVM72693 Thank you,Moderator: Please use ViewMate to respond.
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Re: h-sig digest: March 30, 2019 - New records?
#hungary
smartlines@...
If you go to any "search" page, below the search field there is a list
containing all the component databases that the search function would use. If you click on any of them - let's take now as an example "Vital Records - Hungarian Birth Database" - you will find a list of all the towns and villages that have already been processed. Best regards Andras Hirschler ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Subject: New recoreds? From: murphy8@bellsouth.net Date: Sat, 30 Mar 2019 17:06:28 +0000 (UTC) X-Message-Number: 2 To the Moderator; You mentioned that new Hungarian records had recently been indexed. Is there a place on JewishGen to go to see what new records have been indexed without having to go through an entire search? Thanks, Robin August Moderator: We try to make an announcement to this list whenever new records are uploaded. We have not uploaded any records recently due to some technical changes at JewishGen. ----------------------------------------------------------------------
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Hungary SIG #Hungary RE: h-sig digest: March 30, 2019 - New records?
#hungary
smartlines@...
If you go to any "search" page, below the search field there is a list
containing all the component databases that the search function would use. If you click on any of them - let's take now as an example "Vital Records - Hungarian Birth Database" - you will find a list of all the towns and villages that have already been processed. Best regards Andras Hirschler ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Subject: New recoreds? From: murphy8@bellsouth.net Date: Sat, 30 Mar 2019 17:06:28 +0000 (UTC) X-Message-Number: 2 To the Moderator; You mentioned that new Hungarian records had recently been indexed. Is there a place on JewishGen to go to see what new records have been indexed without having to go through an entire search? Thanks, Robin August Moderator: We try to make an announcement to this list whenever new records are uploaded. We have not uploaded any records recently due to some technical changes at JewishGen. ----------------------------------------------------------------------
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Dorna Watra
#romania
Welt Suzanne <doritwelt@...>
No burial register found in Dorna Watra. I was there 4 years ago...
Dorit Welt
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Romania SIG #Romania Dorna Watra
#romania
Welt Suzanne <doritwelt@...>
No burial register found in Dorna Watra. I was there 4 years ago...
Dorit Welt
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Re: Looking for methods for cost effective self publishing
#germany
Ko Sturkop <ko@...>
I do the self-publishing on www.lulu.com. Very satisfactory, see:
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https://www.lulu.com/shop/search.ep?keyWords=sturkop&type Regards Ko Sturkop in the Netherlands ko@sturkop.nl "Ellen Lukas Kahn" <ellnkahn@att.net> asked:
Hello, My research information is compiled on Brothers Keeper and some is on I would appreciate any suggestions for proven methods of reasonably
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German SIG #Germany Re: Looking for methods for cost effective self publishing
#germany
Ko Sturkop <ko@...>
I do the self-publishing on www.lulu.com. Very satisfactory, see:
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https://www.lulu.com/shop/search.ep?keyWords=sturkop&type Regards Ko Sturkop in the Netherlands ko@sturkop.nl "Ellen Lukas Kahn" <ellnkahn@att.net> asked:
Hello, My research information is compiled on Brothers Keeper and some is on I would appreciate any suggestions for proven methods of reasonably
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Jewishgen Update
#hungary
smartlines@...
Dear Mr. Groll, thank you for the information about your new initiatives and
the organisational changes. However, I can't see on the enclosed staff listing the name of Sarah Feuerstein who, as database co-ordinator, has been one of the main driving forces behind the activities of volunteers transcribing and arbitrating "Mormon" (Familysearch) images. Could you please inform us about Sarah's position after the Jewishgen restructuring. Thanks Andras Hirschler Moderator: Sarah Feuerstein continues to serve as Hungarian Vital Records Coordinator, a position that she has very ably filled since taking over for the late Sam Schleman z'll. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Subject: JewishGen Update From: Avraham Groll <agroll@jewishgen.org> Date: Thu, 28 Mar 2019 18:00:47 -0400 X-Message-Number: 1 Dear JewishGen Community, Please click the following link for an exciting update regarding the next phase of JewishGen's development and improvement, along with a series of personnel shifts and restructuring that has resulted from our recent strategic reviews. https://www.jewishgen.org/jewishgen/updates.html Avraham Groll Director JewishGen.org
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Hungary SIG #Hungary Jewishgen Update
#hungary
smartlines@...
Dear Mr. Groll, thank you for the information about your new initiatives and
the organisational changes. However, I can't see on the enclosed staff listing the name of Sarah Feuerstein who, as database co-ordinator, has been one of the main driving forces behind the activities of volunteers transcribing and arbitrating "Mormon" (Familysearch) images. Could you please inform us about Sarah's position after the Jewishgen restructuring. Thanks Andras Hirschler Moderator: Sarah Feuerstein continues to serve as Hungarian Vital Records Coordinator, a position that she has very ably filled since taking over for the late Sam Schleman z'll. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Subject: JewishGen Update From: Avraham Groll <agroll@jewishgen.org> Date: Thu, 28 Mar 2019 18:00:47 -0400 X-Message-Number: 1 Dear JewishGen Community, Please click the following link for an exciting update regarding the next phase of JewishGen's development and improvement, along with a series of personnel shifts and restructuring that has resulted from our recent strategic reviews. https://www.jewishgen.org/jewishgen/updates.html Avraham Groll Director JewishGen.org
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New recoreds?
#hungary
murphy8@...
To the Moderator;
You mentioned that new Hungarian records had recently been indexed. Is there a place on JewishGen to go to see what new records have been indexed without having to go through an entire search? Thanks, Robin August Moderator: We try to make an announcement to this list whenever new records are uploaded. We have not uploaded any records recently due to some technical changes at JewishGen.
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Hungary SIG #Hungary New recoreds?
#hungary
murphy8@...
To the Moderator;
You mentioned that new Hungarian records had recently been indexed. Is there a place on JewishGen to go to see what new records have been indexed without having to go through an entire search? Thanks, Robin August Moderator: We try to make an announcement to this list whenever new records are uploaded. We have not uploaded any records recently due to some technical changes at JewishGen.
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Hungarian 1848 Census
#hungary
radovansremac@...
Hello again,
I found digitized 1848 (and older) Jewish Census for several cities and cou= nties in ex Hungary on the familysearch site FamilySearch Catalog: Conscriptio Judaeorum, 1848 FamilySearch.or= g Radovan Sremac Moderator: Many of these census records have been indexed and are searchable in the JewishGen Hungary Database.
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Hungary SIG #Hungary Hungarian 1848 Census
#hungary
radovansremac@...
Hello again,
I found digitized 1848 (and older) Jewish Census for several cities and cou= nties in ex Hungary on the familysearch site FamilySearch Catalog: Conscriptio Judaeorum, 1848 FamilySearch.or= g Radovan Sremac Moderator: Many of these census records have been indexed and are searchable in the JewishGen Hungary Database.
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JGS Conejo Valley and Ventura County April 8 Program - Sarina Roffe
#general
Jan Meisels Allen
The Jewish Genealogical Society of the Conejo Valley and Ventura County
(JGSCV) will meet "Monday", April 8, 2019 >from 7:00-9:00 PM at Temple Adat Elohim 2420 E Hillcrest Drive, Thousand Oaks, California. This will be our annual Sephardic program. Please note this is a different day of the week than we usually meet and we will return to Sunday meetings in May Program: Branching Out >from Sepharad - Solving a Converso Mystery Sarina Roffe, author of Branching Out >from Sepharad, outlines the history of Jews in Spain, the 1492 expulsion, their history in Syria, and their immigration to the Americas. She will discuss the ancestry and significance of the Kassin rabbinic dynasty, which dates to the 12th century, and the 50-year leadership of Chief Rabbi Jacob S. Kassin, who led the Syrian Jewish community in Brooklyn. At the same time, she solves a Converso mystery. Rabbi Kassin's ancestors arrived in Aleppo in 1540. Sarina solves the mystery of the time gap >from 1492 to 1540. Speaker Sarina Roffe is a professional genealogist, editor of DOROT, and founder of the Sephardic Heritage Project. She is responsible for the translation and databasing of marriage and brit milah records on JewishGen. While on the Board of Governors of JewishGen, she acquired several databases of Sephardic records, including cemetery records >from Mexico, Venezuela, Cuba, and Argentina. She serves on the IAJGS Board of Directors and presents often at IAJGS conferences and has completed over a dozen genealogies. She is Co-chair of the Brooklyn Jewish Historical Initiative, the first organization to document Brooklyn's Jewish past. Schmoozing Corner Our schmoozing corner with senior and founding member Hal Bookbinder will begin at 6:30PM Traveling Library The traveling library with our A and C books, which includes our Sephardic collection. A list of which books are included are listed on our website http://www.jgscv.org/ under library and traveling. For more information about JGSCV including directions to Temple Adat Elohim, please see our website: www.jgscv.org There is no charge to attend the meeting. Anyone may join JGSCV. Annual dues are $25 for an individual and $30 for a family. The Jewish Genealogical Society of the Conejo Valley and Ventura County is dedicated to sharing genealogical information, techniques and research tools with anyone interested in Jewish genealogy and family history. Jan Meisels Allen President, JGSCV
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen JGS Conejo Valley and Ventura County April 8 Program - Sarina Roffe
#general
Jan Meisels Allen
The Jewish Genealogical Society of the Conejo Valley and Ventura County
(JGSCV) will meet "Monday", April 8, 2019 >from 7:00-9:00 PM at Temple Adat Elohim 2420 E Hillcrest Drive, Thousand Oaks, California. This will be our annual Sephardic program. Please note this is a different day of the week than we usually meet and we will return to Sunday meetings in May Program: Branching Out >from Sepharad - Solving a Converso Mystery Sarina Roffe, author of Branching Out >from Sepharad, outlines the history of Jews in Spain, the 1492 expulsion, their history in Syria, and their immigration to the Americas. She will discuss the ancestry and significance of the Kassin rabbinic dynasty, which dates to the 12th century, and the 50-year leadership of Chief Rabbi Jacob S. Kassin, who led the Syrian Jewish community in Brooklyn. At the same time, she solves a Converso mystery. Rabbi Kassin's ancestors arrived in Aleppo in 1540. Sarina solves the mystery of the time gap >from 1492 to 1540. Speaker Sarina Roffe is a professional genealogist, editor of DOROT, and founder of the Sephardic Heritage Project. She is responsible for the translation and databasing of marriage and brit milah records on JewishGen. While on the Board of Governors of JewishGen, she acquired several databases of Sephardic records, including cemetery records >from Mexico, Venezuela, Cuba, and Argentina. She serves on the IAJGS Board of Directors and presents often at IAJGS conferences and has completed over a dozen genealogies. She is Co-chair of the Brooklyn Jewish Historical Initiative, the first organization to document Brooklyn's Jewish past. Schmoozing Corner Our schmoozing corner with senior and founding member Hal Bookbinder will begin at 6:30PM Traveling Library The traveling library with our A and C books, which includes our Sephardic collection. A list of which books are included are listed on our website http://www.jgscv.org/ under library and traveling. For more information about JGSCV including directions to Temple Adat Elohim, please see our website: www.jgscv.org There is no charge to attend the meeting. Anyone may join JGSCV. Annual dues are $25 for an individual and $30 for a family. The Jewish Genealogical Society of the Conejo Valley and Ventura County is dedicated to sharing genealogical information, techniques and research tools with anyone interested in Jewish genealogy and family history. Jan Meisels Allen President, JGSCV
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S. Schaffer and family in Bklyn, NY
#general
Deanna Levinsky <deannasmac@...>
I would appreciate receiving contact and/or information about Mr. S.
Schaffer who owned a dairy store at 1477 Myrtle Ave. in Brooklyn in 1917 and even as late as directly after WWII. He was my great uncle. Born in Nezhin, Ukraine. Sincerely, Deanna Mandel Levinsky
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen S. Schaffer and family in Bklyn, NY
#general
Deanna Levinsky <deannasmac@...>
I would appreciate receiving contact and/or information about Mr. S.
Schaffer who owned a dairy store at 1477 Myrtle Ave. in Brooklyn in 1917 and even as late as directly after WWII. He was my great uncle. Born in Nezhin, Ukraine. Sincerely, Deanna Mandel Levinsky
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