Kudos for JewishGen from Richard Eastman
#general
SelmaN@...
Eastman's Online Genealogy Newsletter written by Richard Eastman features an
article called JewishGen's Holocaust Database in the February 24, 2004 issue. Richard writes wonderful things about JewishGen and its databases. Take a look... http://www.eogn.com/newsletter/#HolocaustDatabase I am unconnected -- just a subscriber to his newsletter! Selma Neubauer Jenkintown, PA USA (outside of Philadelphia) SelmaN@aol.com Researching: WAGMAN, PEPPER, GALOON, SCHMOISH, DEUTSCH, ZUCK (Kolki, Turiysk, Krichilsk, Olyka, Ludmir - Volhynia Gubernia); NEUBAUER (Radziechowie/Radekhov - Galicia); HOROWITZ (Oshmyany - Belarus); SINGER, NEWMAN (possibly Kishinev); BRODSKY (possibly Tirashpol)
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Kudos for JewishGen from Richard Eastman
#general
SelmaN@...
Eastman's Online Genealogy Newsletter written by Richard Eastman features an
article called JewishGen's Holocaust Database in the February 24, 2004 issue. Richard writes wonderful things about JewishGen and its databases. Take a look... http://www.eogn.com/newsletter/#HolocaustDatabase I am unconnected -- just a subscriber to his newsletter! Selma Neubauer Jenkintown, PA USA (outside of Philadelphia) SelmaN@aol.com Researching: WAGMAN, PEPPER, GALOON, SCHMOISH, DEUTSCH, ZUCK (Kolki, Turiysk, Krichilsk, Olyka, Ludmir - Volhynia Gubernia); NEUBAUER (Radziechowie/Radekhov - Galicia); HOROWITZ (Oshmyany - Belarus); SINGER, NEWMAN (possibly Kishinev); BRODSKY (possibly Tirashpol)
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Board of Special Inquiry Cases
#general
Susan&David
<ImmigrantCases@aol.com > has posted on the web an index to files at
the National Archives covering people who had some immigration trouble and were held for Board of Special Inquiry hearings. THe index has all those for whom there are records in Washington, D.C., and who are identified in the record as "Hebrew." < http://members.aol.com/ImmigrantCases/index.html > I have cross-checked the 118 Boston entries with the Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society Boston Arrival Card Database <http://www.jewishgen.org/databases/USA/BostonHIAS.htm> and found 28 matches. The exact spellings may not match. BONDER, Schaje GORDON, Malke LAMPERT,Taube BRONFER, Schmiel GORODNITZKY, Mottel MAKOWSKY, Isaac LANZMAN, Chaim GREENSTEIN, Leibe RAPPAPORT, Henoch CHASEN, Pase GREENSTEIN, Sossie SCHENKER, Jankel CHELBON, Boruch GREENSTEIN, Michel SENIOR, Fabian EDELSTEIN, Chasse HANDELMAN, Chasche SPAK, Grine FLACKSMAN Keila KESSLER, Chaie SUGAR, Taube FURMAN, Schmuel KOHN, Moische TAMARIN, Jacob GERSTEIN, Leibe KOP, Morduck WISHMONSKY, Idel WULF, Hersh David Rosen Boston, MA
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Board of Special Inquiry Cases
#general
Susan&David
<ImmigrantCases@aol.com > has posted on the web an index to files at
the National Archives covering people who had some immigration trouble and were held for Board of Special Inquiry hearings. THe index has all those for whom there are records in Washington, D.C., and who are identified in the record as "Hebrew." < http://members.aol.com/ImmigrantCases/index.html > I have cross-checked the 118 Boston entries with the Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society Boston Arrival Card Database <http://www.jewishgen.org/databases/USA/BostonHIAS.htm> and found 28 matches. The exact spellings may not match. BONDER, Schaje GORDON, Malke LAMPERT,Taube BRONFER, Schmiel GORODNITZKY, Mottel MAKOWSKY, Isaac LANZMAN, Chaim GREENSTEIN, Leibe RAPPAPORT, Henoch CHASEN, Pase GREENSTEIN, Sossie SCHENKER, Jankel CHELBON, Boruch GREENSTEIN, Michel SENIOR, Fabian EDELSTEIN, Chasse HANDELMAN, Chasche SPAK, Grine FLACKSMAN Keila KESSLER, Chaie SUGAR, Taube FURMAN, Schmuel KOHN, Moische TAMARIN, Jacob GERSTEIN, Leibe KOP, Morduck WISHMONSKY, Idel WULF, Hersh David Rosen Boston, MA
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STEINKE
#general
laudergen@...
Dear Friends:
If anyone knows anything about the STEINKE family of Lubien Kujawski (now Poland), we would appreciate hearing >from you. Many thanks, Anna Przybyszewska-Drozd & Yale J. Reisner The Ronald S. Lauder Foundation Genealogy Project at the Jewish Historical Institute of Poland (Warsaw) <laudergen@jewish.org.pl>
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen STEINKE
#general
laudergen@...
Dear Friends:
If anyone knows anything about the STEINKE family of Lubien Kujawski (now Poland), we would appreciate hearing >from you. Many thanks, Anna Przybyszewska-Drozd & Yale J. Reisner The Ronald S. Lauder Foundation Genealogy Project at the Jewish Historical Institute of Poland (Warsaw) <laudergen@jewish.org.pl>
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Arthur and Erich BUKOFZER from Schwetz (Swiecie)
#general
J&B Davis <bdavis@...>
Anne Dean of Covington, VA, USA, may be interested in an inscription
on a grave in Melbourne, Australia, of Marta BUKOFZER, born 1897, died 1986 (unfortunately, no other details). Beverley Davis Melbourne, OZ
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Arthur and Erich BUKOFZER from Schwetz (Swiecie)
#general
J&B Davis <bdavis@...>
Anne Dean of Covington, VA, USA, may be interested in an inscription
on a grave in Melbourne, Australia, of Marta BUKOFZER, born 1897, died 1986 (unfortunately, no other details). Beverley Davis Melbourne, OZ
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Center for Jewish History & JGSNY -- Beyond the Basics Seminar
#general
Robert Friedman <rfriedman@...>
The Center for Jewish History Genealogy Institute and
The Jewish Genealogical Society announce: Beyond the Basics -- A Full-Day Genealogical Seminar Learn >from the experts: a variety of topics will be covered in depth by experienced instructors, including Gary Mokotoff, Neil Rosenstein, Karen Franklin, Estelle Guzik, and other recognized authorities. There will be 15 classes altogether, with sessions will running concurrently in three different rooms. Each room will have five one-hour time slots, three in the morning and two after lunch. The planned topics are: The American Jewish Historical Society, Ask the Experts, Computers & Genealogy, Court Records, Holocaust Research, Interpreting Tombstones, the Leo Baeck Institute, Naturalization Records, NYC Resources, Polish Research, Rabbis, Sephardic Genealogy, US Military Records, Vital Records, and the YIVO Institute for Jewish Research. After the concurrent sessions, Stephen Morse will address the entire audience on "One-Step Webpages: A Potpourri of Genealogical Search Tools." Beyond the Basics Sunday, May 16, 2004 8:45 am - 5:15 pm Hebrew Union College One West Fourth Street New York, NY For further information, fees and registration, e-mail info@jgsny.org or call (212) 294-8326. Sponsored by: Jewish Genealogical Society Center for Jewish History Genealogy Institute American Jewish Historical Society American Sefardi Federation Leo Baeck Institute Yeshiva University Museum YIVO Institute for Jewish Research
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Center for Jewish History & JGSNY -- Beyond the Basics Seminar
#general
Robert Friedman <rfriedman@...>
The Center for Jewish History Genealogy Institute and
The Jewish Genealogical Society announce: Beyond the Basics -- A Full-Day Genealogical Seminar Learn >from the experts: a variety of topics will be covered in depth by experienced instructors, including Gary Mokotoff, Neil Rosenstein, Karen Franklin, Estelle Guzik, and other recognized authorities. There will be 15 classes altogether, with sessions will running concurrently in three different rooms. Each room will have five one-hour time slots, three in the morning and two after lunch. The planned topics are: The American Jewish Historical Society, Ask the Experts, Computers & Genealogy, Court Records, Holocaust Research, Interpreting Tombstones, the Leo Baeck Institute, Naturalization Records, NYC Resources, Polish Research, Rabbis, Sephardic Genealogy, US Military Records, Vital Records, and the YIVO Institute for Jewish Research. After the concurrent sessions, Stephen Morse will address the entire audience on "One-Step Webpages: A Potpourri of Genealogical Search Tools." Beyond the Basics Sunday, May 16, 2004 8:45 am - 5:15 pm Hebrew Union College One West Fourth Street New York, NY For further information, fees and registration, e-mail info@jgsny.org or call (212) 294-8326. Sponsored by: Jewish Genealogical Society Center for Jewish History Genealogy Institute American Jewish Historical Society American Sefardi Federation Leo Baeck Institute Yeshiva University Museum YIVO Institute for Jewish Research
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JGSLA MArch Meeting Features Steve Morse and Special Genealogy Exhibit Tours at Museum of Tolerance
#general
jan meisels allen <janmallen@...>
The Jewish Genealogical Society of Los Angeles (JGSLA) is delighted to
invite members and non-members to a jointly-sponsored meeting with and at the Museum of Tolerance on Sunday March 14, 2004. Our speaker is the incomparable Steve Morse talking on: A Potpourri of Stephen Morse's One-Step Genealogical Research Tools: Ellis Island, Census, Maps and more! Dr. Morse is scheduled to speak at 1:00 p.m. In addition, the Museum of Tolerance is offering *special* tours for those attending the lecture of their genealogy exhibit: Finding Our Families, Finding Ourselves (FOFO), narrated by Billy Crystal. This multimedia exhibit, features the families of Maya Angelou, Billy Crystal, Carlos Santana and Joe Torre. The 90-minute tours are scheduled for 10:30 a.m. and 3:15 p.m. The cost is $8.00 for adults and $7.00 for seniors, defined as 62 and older. The 3:15 tour will be conducted by a professional genealogist and FOFO exhibit creator who will provide a "behind the scenes" insight into the exhibit. Please send your check, made out to the JGSLA indicating the names of persons covered by your check *and* the time of the tour you wish to attend to: JGSLA PO Box 55443 Sherman Oaks, CA 91413. The checks *must* be received by March 4, 2004. There is no charge to attend the lecture by Dr. Morse. However, advance registration is required. Please e-mail your reservation with the names of all the persons in your party to jan@JGSLA.org. or call (818) 771-5554 and leave a message on the JGSLA voice mail with the names of people in your party. Pre-registration must be done by March 8th. If you are registering for the tour, it is not necessary to also register to attend Dr. Morse's lecture. Steve Morse, an amateur genealogist has been researching his Russian-Jewish origins for the past few years. His websites on searching the Ellis Island database and the 1930 census have attracted attention worldwide. In 2003, he received the IAJGS Outstanding Contributions to Jewish Genealogy award. Dr. Morse is a computer professional with a Ph.D. in electrical engineering, and he is best known as the designer of the Intel 8086 microprocessor (grandfather of today's Pentium processor), which sparked the PC revolution 20 years ago. Dr. Morse will discuss how to use his one-step programs in helping to find "lost" ancestors on Ellis Island, the 1910,1920 and 1930 U.S. Census, and more, including maps and the Social Security Death Index. The Museum of Tolerance takes security very seriously. Everyone must have a picture ID to gain entrance to the Museum, and go through a screening device similar to those at airports. As Sunday is the Museum's busiest day, due to the line-up for security, please arrive at least 20 minutes *before* your schedule tour or before the lecture. Date : Sunday,. March 14, 2004 Lecture Time: 1:00 p.m. in auditorium Location and Directions: The Museum of Tolerance is located at 9786 West Pico Blvd. Los Angeles, CA. The Museum of Tolerance is located on Pico Blvd and Roxbury. Exit the San Diego Freeway (405) at Pico and drive east to Roxbury. Park in the garage east of the Museum on Pico. Parking is limited. If you can carpool, please do so. Remember to bring the picture ID with you as will not be admitted to the museum without it. To learn more about the JGSLA and its programs, and membership benefits, please visit our website at www.JGSLA.org . For questions about this meeting and the tours, please contact jan@JGSLA,org Jan Meisels Allen VP Programs, JGSLA
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen JGSLA MArch Meeting Features Steve Morse and Special Genealogy Exhibit Tours at Museum of Tolerance
#general
jan meisels allen <janmallen@...>
The Jewish Genealogical Society of Los Angeles (JGSLA) is delighted to
invite members and non-members to a jointly-sponsored meeting with and at the Museum of Tolerance on Sunday March 14, 2004. Our speaker is the incomparable Steve Morse talking on: A Potpourri of Stephen Morse's One-Step Genealogical Research Tools: Ellis Island, Census, Maps and more! Dr. Morse is scheduled to speak at 1:00 p.m. In addition, the Museum of Tolerance is offering *special* tours for those attending the lecture of their genealogy exhibit: Finding Our Families, Finding Ourselves (FOFO), narrated by Billy Crystal. This multimedia exhibit, features the families of Maya Angelou, Billy Crystal, Carlos Santana and Joe Torre. The 90-minute tours are scheduled for 10:30 a.m. and 3:15 p.m. The cost is $8.00 for adults and $7.00 for seniors, defined as 62 and older. The 3:15 tour will be conducted by a professional genealogist and FOFO exhibit creator who will provide a "behind the scenes" insight into the exhibit. Please send your check, made out to the JGSLA indicating the names of persons covered by your check *and* the time of the tour you wish to attend to: JGSLA PO Box 55443 Sherman Oaks, CA 91413. The checks *must* be received by March 4, 2004. There is no charge to attend the lecture by Dr. Morse. However, advance registration is required. Please e-mail your reservation with the names of all the persons in your party to jan@JGSLA.org. or call (818) 771-5554 and leave a message on the JGSLA voice mail with the names of people in your party. Pre-registration must be done by March 8th. If you are registering for the tour, it is not necessary to also register to attend Dr. Morse's lecture. Steve Morse, an amateur genealogist has been researching his Russian-Jewish origins for the past few years. His websites on searching the Ellis Island database and the 1930 census have attracted attention worldwide. In 2003, he received the IAJGS Outstanding Contributions to Jewish Genealogy award. Dr. Morse is a computer professional with a Ph.D. in electrical engineering, and he is best known as the designer of the Intel 8086 microprocessor (grandfather of today's Pentium processor), which sparked the PC revolution 20 years ago. Dr. Morse will discuss how to use his one-step programs in helping to find "lost" ancestors on Ellis Island, the 1910,1920 and 1930 U.S. Census, and more, including maps and the Social Security Death Index. The Museum of Tolerance takes security very seriously. Everyone must have a picture ID to gain entrance to the Museum, and go through a screening device similar to those at airports. As Sunday is the Museum's busiest day, due to the line-up for security, please arrive at least 20 minutes *before* your schedule tour or before the lecture. Date : Sunday,. March 14, 2004 Lecture Time: 1:00 p.m. in auditorium Location and Directions: The Museum of Tolerance is located at 9786 West Pico Blvd. Los Angeles, CA. The Museum of Tolerance is located on Pico Blvd and Roxbury. Exit the San Diego Freeway (405) at Pico and drive east to Roxbury. Park in the garage east of the Museum on Pico. Parking is limited. If you can carpool, please do so. Remember to bring the picture ID with you as will not be admitted to the museum without it. To learn more about the JGSLA and its programs, and membership benefits, please visit our website at www.JGSLA.org . For questions about this meeting and the tours, please contact jan@JGSLA,org Jan Meisels Allen VP Programs, JGSLA
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Bialystok Memorial Book
#poland
Aliaanor@...
A few months ago I wrote to the Bialystok Home for the Aged in New York to
inquire about the Bialystok Memorial Book. I wrote to the Rabbi whose name I was given, but can no longer recall. (Could check my files, but I did write.) I received no response >from anyone. The letter did not come back, and there is some kind of blockage in the pipeline. Suggestions? Marjorie Holden Manhattan Beach, CA
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BialyGen: Bialystok Region #Bialystok #Poland Bialystok Memorial Book
#poland
Aliaanor@...
A few months ago I wrote to the Bialystok Home for the Aged in New York to
inquire about the Bialystok Memorial Book. I wrote to the Rabbi whose name I was given, but can no longer recall. (Could check my files, but I did write.) I received no response >from anyone. The letter did not come back, and there is some kind of blockage in the pipeline. Suggestions? Marjorie Holden Manhattan Beach, CA
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Re: R' Menachem Mendel of Warka
#rabbinic
Perets Mett <p.mett@...>
On 2004.02.23, Miky Skulsky <skulsky@barak-online.net> wrote:
I am looking for information about R' Menachem Mendel of Varka.Rabbi Mordche Menachem Mendl KALISZ (1819-1868) was the second Vurker Rebbe. He was the second son of the first Vurker Rebbe, Rabbi Yisroel Yitschok KALISZ. The shtetl is Vurke in Yiddish, Warka in Polish. (You can find it in Shtetlseeker - there is only one town of that name in Poland.) Perets Mett London
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Rabbinic Genealogy SIG #Rabbinic Re: R' Menachem Mendel of Warka
#rabbinic
Perets Mett <p.mett@...>
On 2004.02.23, Miky Skulsky <skulsky@barak-online.net> wrote:
I am looking for information about R' Menachem Mendel of Varka.Rabbi Mordche Menachem Mendl KALISZ (1819-1868) was the second Vurker Rebbe. He was the second son of the first Vurker Rebbe, Rabbi Yisroel Yitschok KALISZ. The shtetl is Vurke in Yiddish, Warka in Polish. (You can find it in Shtetlseeker - there is only one town of that name in Poland.) Perets Mett London
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JGSLA 14 March Mtg.
#rabbinic
jan meisels allen <janmallen@...>
Steve Morse and special tours of the Museum of Tolerance's genealogy
exhibit comprise the March 14th meeting of the Jewish Genealogical Society of Los Angeles (JGSLA). JGSLA is delighted to invite members and non-members to a jointly- sponsored meeting with and at the Museum of Tolerance on Sunday, March 14, 2004. Our speaker is the incomparable Steve Morse talking on: A Potpourri of Stephen Morse's One-Step Genealogical Research Tools: Ellis Island, Census, Maps and more! Dr. Morse is scheduled to speak at 1:00 p.m. In addition, the Museum of Tolerance is offering *special* tours for those attending the lecture of their genealogy exhibit: Finding Our Families, Finding Ourselves (FOFO), narrated by Billy Crystal. This multimedia exhibit, features the families of Maya Angelou, Billy Crystal, Carlos Santana, and Joe Torre. The 90-minute tours are scheduled for 10:30 a.m. and 3:15 p.m. The cost is $8.00 for adults and $7.00 for seniors, defined as 62 and older. The 3:15 tour will be conducted by a professional genealogist and FOFO exhibit creator who will provide a "behind the scenes" insight into the exhibit. Please send your check, made out to the JGSLA indicating the names of persons covered by your check AND the time of the tour you wish to attend to: JGSLA PO Box 55443 Sherman Oaks, CA 91413. The checks MUST be received by March 4, 2004. There is no charge to attend the lecture by Dr. Morse. However, advance registration is required. Please e-mail your reservation with the names of all the persons in your party to jan@JGSLA.org. or call (818) 771-5554 and leave a message on the JGSLA voice mail with the names of people in your party. Pre-registration must be done by March 8th. If you are registering for the tour, it is not necessary to also register to attend Dr. Morse's lecture. Steve Morse, an amateur genealogist has been researching his Russian- Jewish origins for the past few years. His websites on searching the Ellis Island database and the 1930 census have attracted attention worldwide. In 2003, he received the IAJGS Outstanding Contributions to Jewish Genealogy award. Dr. Morse is a computer professional with a Ph.D. in electrical engineering, and he is best known as the designer of the Intel 8086 microprocessor (grandfather of today's Pentium processor), which sparked the PC revolution 20 years ago. Dr. Morse will discuss how to use his one-step programs in helping to find "lost" ancestors on Ellis Island, the 1910,1920 and 1930 U.S. Census, and more, including maps and the Social Security Death Index. The Museum of Tolerance takes security very seriously. Everyone must have a picture ID to gain entrance to the Museum, and go through a screening device similar to those at airports. As Sunday is the Museum's busiest day, due to the line-up for security, please arrive at least 20 minutes BEFORE your schedule tour or before the lecture. Date : Sunday, March 14, 2004 Lecture Time: 1:00 p.m. in auditorium Location and Directions: The Museum of Tolerance is located at 9786 West Pico Blvd. Los Angeles, CA. Exit the San Diego Freeway (405) at Pico and drive east to Roxbury. Park in the garage east of the Museum on Pico. Parking is limited. If you can carpool, please do so. Remember to bring the picture ID with you as will not be admitted to the museum without it. To learn more about the JGSLA and its programs, and membership benefits, please visit our website at www.JGSLA.org . For questions about this meeting and the tours, please contact jan@JGSLA,org Jan Meisels Allen VP Programs, JGSLA
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Rabbinic Genealogy SIG #Rabbinic JGSLA 14 March Mtg.
#rabbinic
jan meisels allen <janmallen@...>
Steve Morse and special tours of the Museum of Tolerance's genealogy
exhibit comprise the March 14th meeting of the Jewish Genealogical Society of Los Angeles (JGSLA). JGSLA is delighted to invite members and non-members to a jointly- sponsored meeting with and at the Museum of Tolerance on Sunday, March 14, 2004. Our speaker is the incomparable Steve Morse talking on: A Potpourri of Stephen Morse's One-Step Genealogical Research Tools: Ellis Island, Census, Maps and more! Dr. Morse is scheduled to speak at 1:00 p.m. In addition, the Museum of Tolerance is offering *special* tours for those attending the lecture of their genealogy exhibit: Finding Our Families, Finding Ourselves (FOFO), narrated by Billy Crystal. This multimedia exhibit, features the families of Maya Angelou, Billy Crystal, Carlos Santana, and Joe Torre. The 90-minute tours are scheduled for 10:30 a.m. and 3:15 p.m. The cost is $8.00 for adults and $7.00 for seniors, defined as 62 and older. The 3:15 tour will be conducted by a professional genealogist and FOFO exhibit creator who will provide a "behind the scenes" insight into the exhibit. Please send your check, made out to the JGSLA indicating the names of persons covered by your check AND the time of the tour you wish to attend to: JGSLA PO Box 55443 Sherman Oaks, CA 91413. The checks MUST be received by March 4, 2004. There is no charge to attend the lecture by Dr. Morse. However, advance registration is required. Please e-mail your reservation with the names of all the persons in your party to jan@JGSLA.org. or call (818) 771-5554 and leave a message on the JGSLA voice mail with the names of people in your party. Pre-registration must be done by March 8th. If you are registering for the tour, it is not necessary to also register to attend Dr. Morse's lecture. Steve Morse, an amateur genealogist has been researching his Russian- Jewish origins for the past few years. His websites on searching the Ellis Island database and the 1930 census have attracted attention worldwide. In 2003, he received the IAJGS Outstanding Contributions to Jewish Genealogy award. Dr. Morse is a computer professional with a Ph.D. in electrical engineering, and he is best known as the designer of the Intel 8086 microprocessor (grandfather of today's Pentium processor), which sparked the PC revolution 20 years ago. Dr. Morse will discuss how to use his one-step programs in helping to find "lost" ancestors on Ellis Island, the 1910,1920 and 1930 U.S. Census, and more, including maps and the Social Security Death Index. The Museum of Tolerance takes security very seriously. Everyone must have a picture ID to gain entrance to the Museum, and go through a screening device similar to those at airports. As Sunday is the Museum's busiest day, due to the line-up for security, please arrive at least 20 minutes BEFORE your schedule tour or before the lecture. Date : Sunday, March 14, 2004 Lecture Time: 1:00 p.m. in auditorium Location and Directions: The Museum of Tolerance is located at 9786 West Pico Blvd. Los Angeles, CA. Exit the San Diego Freeway (405) at Pico and drive east to Roxbury. Park in the garage east of the Museum on Pico. Parking is limited. If you can carpool, please do so. Remember to bring the picture ID with you as will not be admitted to the museum without it. To learn more about the JGSLA and its programs, and membership benefits, please visit our website at www.JGSLA.org . For questions about this meeting and the tours, please contact jan@JGSLA,org Jan Meisels Allen VP Programs, JGSLA
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Orit Lavi <orit@...>
Dear Friends,
As you may know, most LDS films are not accessible >from Israel. For months I have been trying various ways to obtain a single record from Lodz film number 1191749, with no luck so far. By any chance, if any of you have access to the above film and could retrieve a record for me - could you please contact me. Many thanks Orit Lavi Tsukay-Yam, Israel ROZNER - Lodz, Klimontow, Osiek, Rybnica; LEWKOWICZ - Lodz, Staszow ; OFMAN - Staszow; LIDZBARSKI - Lodz, Aleksandrow Lodzki; FUKS - Lodz, Ozorkow; ERMAN - Lodz, Tomaszow , Tuszyn; CHORONCZYK - Lodz ; LANDAU - Lodz; EJZNER - Tuszyn; all in Poland
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Orit Lavi <orit@...>
Dear Friends,
As you may know, most LDS films are not accessible >from Israel. For months I have been trying various ways to obtain a single record from Lodz film number 1191749, with no luck so far. By any chance, if any of you have access to the above film and could retrieve a record for me - could you please contact me. Many thanks Orit Lavi Tsukay-Yam, Israel ROZNER - Lodz, Klimontow, Osiek, Rybnica; LEWKOWICZ - Lodz, Staszow ; OFMAN - Staszow; LIDZBARSKI - Lodz, Aleksandrow Lodzki; FUKS - Lodz, Ozorkow; ERMAN - Lodz, Tomaszow , Tuszyn; CHORONCZYK - Lodz ; LANDAU - Lodz; EJZNER - Tuszyn; all in Poland
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