Jewish Tarnow Translation Project
#galicia
Neil Bratter <nonnobratter@...>
Dear Fellow Researcher,
I'm pleased to let you know, that the JewishGen Yizkor Book project has set up a translation fund for the Tarnow, Poland Yizkor Book. Our goal is to raise a total of $30,000 to have the Yizkor book translated from Hebrew/Yiddish to English. The funds will be used for translationfees primarily. If you would like to donate, please click here and you will be taken to the online donation page: https://www.jewishgen.org/JewishGen-erosity/v_projectslist.asp?project_cat=23 Scroll down the page for the Tarnow listing and enter the amount that you would like to donate. Any amount is fine. The donation is tax deductible and you will be able to print a tax receipt. This project is important to me as I was born in Tarnow on May 1, 1945. My mother (nee Sturmwind) and three of her sisters who all survived the war and my father (who came >from another town), went back to Tarnow after the Shoah. I was one of the first Jewish children born in the town after the war. More than a score of my close relatives perished. I have always wondered about their lives before the war in Tarnow, where almost half of the residents were Jewish. There are few remaining signs of the once vibrant Jewish community which existed in Tarnow. A major undertaking is now taking place to restore the Jewish cemetery in Tarnow. Yizkor books were written after the Holocaust as memorials to Jewish communities destroyed in the war. They were put together by survivors >from those communities and contain descriptions and histories of the community, biographies of prominent people, and lists of people who perished. They are often embellished with photos, maps, and other memorabilia. Yizkor books are valuable to genealogists since the books may include biographies or photographs of relatives and may include family members in a list of people who perished. Yizkor books also give important background information about the history and Jewish life in a particular community. Yizkor books can be valuable, not only to genealogists but to anyone wanting to learn about Jewish life and culture in the communities that vanished in the Holocaust. Feel free to forward this to anyone who might be interested. Thank you in advance, Neil Bratter Coordinator Tarnow Yizkor Book Translation Project
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Gesher Galicia SIG #Galicia Jewish Tarnow Translation Project
#galicia
Neil Bratter <nonnobratter@...>
Dear Fellow Researcher,
I'm pleased to let you know, that the JewishGen Yizkor Book project has set up a translation fund for the Tarnow, Poland Yizkor Book. Our goal is to raise a total of $30,000 to have the Yizkor book translated from Hebrew/Yiddish to English. The funds will be used for translationfees primarily. If you would like to donate, please click here and you will be taken to the online donation page: https://www.jewishgen.org/JewishGen-erosity/v_projectslist.asp?project_cat=23 Scroll down the page for the Tarnow listing and enter the amount that you would like to donate. Any amount is fine. The donation is tax deductible and you will be able to print a tax receipt. This project is important to me as I was born in Tarnow on May 1, 1945. My mother (nee Sturmwind) and three of her sisters who all survived the war and my father (who came >from another town), went back to Tarnow after the Shoah. I was one of the first Jewish children born in the town after the war. More than a score of my close relatives perished. I have always wondered about their lives before the war in Tarnow, where almost half of the residents were Jewish. There are few remaining signs of the once vibrant Jewish community which existed in Tarnow. A major undertaking is now taking place to restore the Jewish cemetery in Tarnow. Yizkor books were written after the Holocaust as memorials to Jewish communities destroyed in the war. They were put together by survivors >from those communities and contain descriptions and histories of the community, biographies of prominent people, and lists of people who perished. They are often embellished with photos, maps, and other memorabilia. Yizkor books are valuable to genealogists since the books may include biographies or photographs of relatives and may include family members in a list of people who perished. Yizkor books also give important background information about the history and Jewish life in a particular community. Yizkor books can be valuable, not only to genealogists but to anyone wanting to learn about Jewish life and culture in the communities that vanished in the Holocaust. Feel free to forward this to anyone who might be interested. Thank you in advance, Neil Bratter Coordinator Tarnow Yizkor Book Translation Project
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Surname GERVINETSKY
#ukraine
Igor Schein <igorschein@...>
I just started researching this surname - the family is closely
related to SHOR line I've been researching for years. It seems to be a very obscure name. Beider doesn't list it, nothing on Yad Vashem or Jewishgen. All I was able to find out on my own is that family lived in Nemirov, Podolia, based on 2 arrival manifests, which is consistent with some a priori information. Any clues about the origin of this surname would be greatly appreciated. There could be alternative spelling variations - GORVENETSKY, GERWINITZKY, etc. 2 surnames resonate closely - HORWITZ (which is how the surname was americanized) and VINNITSKY (>from city of Vinntsa), but not close enough in my opinion to make any definitive conclusion. Thanks, Igor Schein
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Ukraine SIG #Ukraine Surname GERVINETSKY
#ukraine
Igor Schein <igorschein@...>
I just started researching this surname - the family is closely
related to SHOR line I've been researching for years. It seems to be a very obscure name. Beider doesn't list it, nothing on Yad Vashem or Jewishgen. All I was able to find out on my own is that family lived in Nemirov, Podolia, based on 2 arrival manifests, which is consistent with some a priori information. Any clues about the origin of this surname would be greatly appreciated. There could be alternative spelling variations - GORVENETSKY, GERWINITZKY, etc. 2 surnames resonate closely - HORWITZ (which is how the surname was americanized) and VINNITSKY (>from city of Vinntsa), but not close enough in my opinion to make any definitive conclusion. Thanks, Igor Schein
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Kitchener camp, UK
#unitedkingdom
Robert Fraser
Dear friends -- If you or an ancestor/relative spent any time in
'Kitchener Camp', a Jewish refugee camp in Sandwich, Kent, United Kingdom, immediately before or during World War 2, the organisers of a memorial website are seeking memories, photos etc. My parents spent time there in 1939, but please don't write to me - I am merely passing on this information on behalf of the organisers. More information can be found on their fledgling website below. Robert Fraser Perth, Western Australia http://www.kitchenercamp.co.uk/
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JCR-UK SIG #UnitedKingdom Kitchener camp, UK
#unitedkingdom
Robert Fraser
Dear friends -- If you or an ancestor/relative spent any time in
'Kitchener Camp', a Jewish refugee camp in Sandwich, Kent, United Kingdom, immediately before or during World War 2, the organisers of a memorial website are seeking memories, photos etc. My parents spent time there in 1939, but please don't write to me - I am merely passing on this information on behalf of the organisers. More information can be found on their fledgling website below. Robert Fraser Perth, Western Australia http://www.kitchenercamp.co.uk/
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USHMM Makes Encyclopedia of Camps and Ghettos, 1933-1945, Available Online Free Download
#general
Jan Meisels Allen
The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum (USHMM) published the
Encyclopedia of Camps and Ghettos, 1933-1945 documenting over 42,000 camps, ghettos and other sites of detention, persecution, forced labor run by the Nazis and their allies. The work is now available online, in PDF format and may also be downloaded. If you want to search the volumes online go to: https://www.ushmm.org/research/publications/encyclopedia-camps-ghettos where both Volume l Early Camps, Youth Camps, and Concentration Camps and Subcamps under the SS-Business Administration Main Office (WVHA)and Volume ll Ghettos in German-Occupied Eastern Europe To download go to: https://www.ushmm.org/research/publications/encyclopedia-camps-ghettos/volumes-i-and-ii-available-online [or http://tinyurl.com/m9qat2t --Mod.] A survey questionnaire is required to download. Information requested is name, email address reason for downloading, your employer or educational institution and if you willing to be contacted by the Museum for a survey. Jan Meisels Allen Chairperson, IAJGS Public Records Access Monitoring Committee
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen USHMM Makes Encyclopedia of Camps and Ghettos, 1933-1945, Available Online Free Download
#general
Jan Meisels Allen
The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum (USHMM) published the
Encyclopedia of Camps and Ghettos, 1933-1945 documenting over 42,000 camps, ghettos and other sites of detention, persecution, forced labor run by the Nazis and their allies. The work is now available online, in PDF format and may also be downloaded. If you want to search the volumes online go to: https://www.ushmm.org/research/publications/encyclopedia-camps-ghettos where both Volume l Early Camps, Youth Camps, and Concentration Camps and Subcamps under the SS-Business Administration Main Office (WVHA)and Volume ll Ghettos in German-Occupied Eastern Europe To download go to: https://www.ushmm.org/research/publications/encyclopedia-camps-ghettos/volumes-i-and-ii-available-online [or http://tinyurl.com/m9qat2t --Mod.] A survey questionnaire is required to download. Information requested is name, email address reason for downloading, your employer or educational institution and if you willing to be contacted by the Museum for a survey. Jan Meisels Allen Chairperson, IAJGS Public Records Access Monitoring Committee
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Kitchener camp, UK
#general
Robert Fraser
Dear friends -- If you or an ancestor/relative spent any time in
'Kitchener Camp', a Jewish refugee camp in Sandwich, Kent, United Kingdom, immediately before or during World War 2, the organisers of a memorial website are seeking memories, photos etc. My parents spent time there in 1939, but please don't write to me - I am merely passing on this information on behalf of the organisers. More information can be found on their fledgling website below. Robert Fraser Perth, Western Australia http://www.kitchenercamp.co.uk/
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen Kitchener camp, UK
#general
Robert Fraser
Dear friends -- If you or an ancestor/relative spent any time in
'Kitchener Camp', a Jewish refugee camp in Sandwich, Kent, United Kingdom, immediately before or during World War 2, the organisers of a memorial website are seeking memories, photos etc. My parents spent time there in 1939, but please don't write to me - I am merely passing on this information on behalf of the organisers. More information can be found on their fledgling website below. Robert Fraser Perth, Western Australia http://www.kitchenercamp.co.uk/
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(UK) General Register Office Opens Three Month Pilot To Order Birth and Death Records by PDF
#general
Jan Meisels Allen
The IAJGS Records Alert previously (late 2016 and early 2017) reported
about the (UK) General Register Office (GRO) for ordering records as a pdf. Effective October 12 the GRO launched a further pilot test of digitized historical birth and death records in pdf format. The new pilot will run for a minimum of three months to enable the GRO to access the demand for this service over a prolonged period. Each pdf application will cost 6 GBP, be made online and include the GRO index reference. This test will cover the following time frames for England and Wales: Births: 1837-1916 Deaths: 1837-1957 Unlike the first trial, there is no limit on the number of pdfs that may be ordered. The first trial was limited to 45,000 copies. Running a trial for an extended period enables the GRO to better gauge the impact of the PDF service on orders of paper certificates. The pdf has no evidentiary value and may not to be used for identification. For those purposes one must still apply for certificate rather than a pdf. To learn more go to: https://www.gro.gov.uk/gro/content/certificates/login.asp Registration is required. Only an email address and password are required. No credit card information is requested, unless you are ordering any pdfs. Thank you to Mark Nicholls, member IAJGS Public Records Access Alert for sharing this information. To read the previous posts about the GRO PDF trials go to the IAJGS Records Access Alert archives. To access the archives go to: http://lists.iajgs.org/mailman/private/records-access-alerts . You must be registered to access the archives. To register for the IAJGS Records Access Alert go to: http://lists.iajgs.org/mailman/listinfo/records-access-alerts You will receive an email response that you have to reply to or the subscription will not be finalized. It is required to include your genealogical affiliation (genealogy organization, etc.) Jan Meisels Allen Chairperson, IAJGS Public Records Access Monitoring Committee
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JewishGen Discussion Group #JewishGen (UK) General Register Office Opens Three Month Pilot To Order Birth and Death Records by PDF
#general
Jan Meisels Allen
The IAJGS Records Alert previously (late 2016 and early 2017) reported
about the (UK) General Register Office (GRO) for ordering records as a pdf. Effective October 12 the GRO launched a further pilot test of digitized historical birth and death records in pdf format. The new pilot will run for a minimum of three months to enable the GRO to access the demand for this service over a prolonged period. Each pdf application will cost 6 GBP, be made online and include the GRO index reference. This test will cover the following time frames for England and Wales: Births: 1837-1916 Deaths: 1837-1957 Unlike the first trial, there is no limit on the number of pdfs that may be ordered. The first trial was limited to 45,000 copies. Running a trial for an extended period enables the GRO to better gauge the impact of the PDF service on orders of paper certificates. The pdf has no evidentiary value and may not to be used for identification. For those purposes one must still apply for certificate rather than a pdf. To learn more go to: https://www.gro.gov.uk/gro/content/certificates/login.asp Registration is required. Only an email address and password are required. No credit card information is requested, unless you are ordering any pdfs. Thank you to Mark Nicholls, member IAJGS Public Records Access Alert for sharing this information. To read the previous posts about the GRO PDF trials go to the IAJGS Records Access Alert archives. To access the archives go to: http://lists.iajgs.org/mailman/private/records-access-alerts . You must be registered to access the archives. To register for the IAJGS Records Access Alert go to: http://lists.iajgs.org/mailman/listinfo/records-access-alerts You will receive an email response that you have to reply to or the subscription will not be finalized. It is required to include your genealogical affiliation (genealogy organization, etc.) Jan Meisels Allen Chairperson, IAJGS Public Records Access Monitoring Committee
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KehilaLinks Project Report for September 2017
#subcarpathia
Susana Leistner Bloch
We are pleased to welcome the following webpages to
JewishGen KehilaLinks We thank the owners and webmasters of these webpages for creating fitting memorials to these Kehilot (Jewish Communities) and for providing a valuable resource for future generations of their descendants: Gedera (Gdera), Israel Created by Leah Haber Gedalia Webpage Design by KehilaLinks volunteer Richard L. Baum http://www.kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/gedera/ ~~~ Kfar Tavor (Mescha), Israel Created by Leah Haber Gedalia Webpage Design by KehilaLinks volunteer Richard L. Baum http://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/Kfar_Tavor/index.asp ~~~ Mauritius, Indian Ocean, Africa Created by Eli Rabinowitz http://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/Mauritius/Home.html ~~~ KEHILALINKS WEBPAGES RECENTLY UPDATED: Tetiev, Ukraine http://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/tetiev/tetiev.htm ~~~ Pakruojis (Pokroi), Lithuania http://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/pakruojis/ ~~~ Pokatilovo (Pokitilov), UKraine http://www.kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/pokatilovo/ Some of our Kehila webpages were created by people who are no longer able to maintain them. We thank them for their past efforts and wish them luck on their future endeavors. Or by people who are no longer living. May their Memory be for a Blessing The following webpages are "orphaned" and are available for adoption. Brockton, Massachusetts, USA Created by Steven Weiss z"l http://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/Brockton/Brockton.htm ~~~ Gura Humorului (Gura Humora) (Bk), Romania Created by Jerome. Silverbush z"l http://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/guraho/gurahumo.htm ~~~ Kopatkevichi (Kopatkevich), Belarus http://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/kopatkevichi/ ~~~ Mohyliv-Podilskyy (Mogilev-Podol'skiy, Mohilev Podolsk), Ukraine http://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/mohyliv_podilskyy/ ~~~ Ostroleka (Ostrolenka), Poland https://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/Ostro/ostro.html Created by David Silverman z"l ~~~ Pusalotas (Pushelat) , Lithuania Created by Howard Margol z"l http://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/pusalotas/ ~~~ Rozdil (Rozdol) (G), Ukraine http://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/Rozdol/Rozdol.htm ~~~ Rozhnyatov (Rozniatow) (G), Ukraine http://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/Rozhnyatov/Rozhome.html ~~~ Tetiev, Ukraine Created by Irwin B. Margiloff z"l http://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/tetiev/tetiev.htm ~~~ GOOD NEWS! The following orphaned webpage was adopted: Shchadryn (Shchedrin), Belarus Adopted by Rishy Savin http://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/Scadryn/ ~~~ Zelva (Pazelva), Lithuania Created by Steven Weiss z"l Adopted by Eli Rabinowitz http://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/Zelva/Zelva.htm NEED TECHNICAL HELP CREATING A WEBPAGE?: We have a team of dedicated volunteer webpage designers who will help you create a webpage. May you and your loved ones have a safe, healthy, and joyous new year! L'shanah tovah tikatevu v'techatemu! Susana Leistner Bloch, VP, KehilaLinks, JewishGen, Inc. Barbara Ellman, KehilaLinks Technical Coordinator
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2018 IAJGS Warsaw Conference Facebook Groups
#subcarpathia
IAJGS 2018 Listserv Communications <iajgs2018@...>
Dear Jewish Genealogy Enthusiasts,
With the guidance of Robinn Magid, 2018 International Association of Jewish Genealogical Societies (IAJGS) Warsaw Conference Co-Chair, I am pleased to announce the opening of two moderated "closed" Facebook groups to keep you informed and up-to-date about the 2018 IAJGS Warsaw Conference (August 5-10, 2018). A "closed" group means that the content of postings is only accessible to group members. Please join these groups on Facebook as members in order to benefit and share information to plan your conference/summer experience. The Facebook groups are: https://www.facebook.com/groups/IAJGS/ 2018 IAJGS Warsaw Conference - the online meeting place to share conference announcements and bulletin board for genealogists to share information and questions about the upcoming IAJGS conference in Warsaw. https://www.facebook.com/groups/KosherSIG/ Kosher SIG - the online meeting place to share information and ask questions regarding Kosher food and minyanim opportunities at IAJGS conferences. Leora Tec and I will moderate the Warsaw Conference Facebook group, and Lara Diamond will be moderate the Kosher SIG Facebook group. I will be submitting occasional IAJGS conference-related announcements to this listserv for informational purposes only. Please direct all your questions and discussion pertinent to these topics to the new Facebook groups. Do widzenia; l'hitraot; see you later, in Warsaw! Dan Oren IAJGS 2018 Listserv Communications Woodbridge, Connecticut USA
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Research Your Roots on JewishGen -- begins November 1
#subcarpathia
Phyllis Kramer
This course is designed for those researchers relatively new to
JewishGen who wish to use all our databases and communication facilities to explore a family branch. It's a mentored course, thus students have an instructor who will personally respond to questions, make suggestions and assist in researching the branch you choose...24/7. The course is designed to match JewishGen resources to your family knowledge; we will begin with your goals and objectives and a descendant tree of the branch you select, then gather the information about your town via JewishGen's rich databases and web pages; then we will investigate JewishGen's other resources: JGFF, FTJP, Country databases, Holocaust databases, Discussion Lists and Special Interest Groups. Please note: this course is limited to JewishGen databases and facilities; after using these, the instructor will give suggestions in the last week for alternative resources. We'll help you build an effective research plan, manage your data with our fabulous format, and give you tips and techniques to overcome research obstacles. Your course material includes 7 text based lessons (about 15 pages each), delivered online (which you can download) with hundreds of links and suggestions. *Please* review the detailed description, requirements and tuition at https://www.jewishgen.org/education/description.asp?course=40052 and then contact the instructor for questions or enroll in the course. Phyllis Kramer, New York City, Palm Beach Gardens, Fla V.P.Education, JewishGen Inc: https://www.JewishGen.org/education family web site: https://KehilaLinks.JewishGen.org/Krosno/Kramer.htm
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Subcarpathia SIG #Subcarpathia KehilaLinks Project Report for September 2017
#subcarpathia
Susana Leistner Bloch
We are pleased to welcome the following webpages to
JewishGen KehilaLinks We thank the owners and webmasters of these webpages for creating fitting memorials to these Kehilot (Jewish Communities) and for providing a valuable resource for future generations of their descendants: Gedera (Gdera), Israel Created by Leah Haber Gedalia Webpage Design by KehilaLinks volunteer Richard L. Baum http://www.kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/gedera/ ~~~ Kfar Tavor (Mescha), Israel Created by Leah Haber Gedalia Webpage Design by KehilaLinks volunteer Richard L. Baum http://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/Kfar_Tavor/index.asp ~~~ Mauritius, Indian Ocean, Africa Created by Eli Rabinowitz http://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/Mauritius/Home.html ~~~ KEHILALINKS WEBPAGES RECENTLY UPDATED: Tetiev, Ukraine http://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/tetiev/tetiev.htm ~~~ Pakruojis (Pokroi), Lithuania http://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/pakruojis/ ~~~ Pokatilovo (Pokitilov), UKraine http://www.kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/pokatilovo/ Some of our Kehila webpages were created by people who are no longer able to maintain them. We thank them for their past efforts and wish them luck on their future endeavors. Or by people who are no longer living. May their Memory be for a Blessing The following webpages are "orphaned" and are available for adoption. Brockton, Massachusetts, USA Created by Steven Weiss z"l http://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/Brockton/Brockton.htm ~~~ Gura Humorului (Gura Humora) (Bk), Romania Created by Jerome. Silverbush z"l http://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/guraho/gurahumo.htm ~~~ Kopatkevichi (Kopatkevich), Belarus http://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/kopatkevichi/ ~~~ Mohyliv-Podilskyy (Mogilev-Podol'skiy, Mohilev Podolsk), Ukraine http://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/mohyliv_podilskyy/ ~~~ Ostroleka (Ostrolenka), Poland https://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/Ostro/ostro.html Created by David Silverman z"l ~~~ Pusalotas (Pushelat) , Lithuania Created by Howard Margol z"l http://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/pusalotas/ ~~~ Rozdil (Rozdol) (G), Ukraine http://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/Rozdol/Rozdol.htm ~~~ Rozhnyatov (Rozniatow) (G), Ukraine http://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/Rozhnyatov/Rozhome.html ~~~ Tetiev, Ukraine Created by Irwin B. Margiloff z"l http://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/tetiev/tetiev.htm ~~~ GOOD NEWS! The following orphaned webpage was adopted: Shchadryn (Shchedrin), Belarus Adopted by Rishy Savin http://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/Scadryn/ ~~~ Zelva (Pazelva), Lithuania Created by Steven Weiss z"l Adopted by Eli Rabinowitz http://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/Zelva/Zelva.htm NEED TECHNICAL HELP CREATING A WEBPAGE?: We have a team of dedicated volunteer webpage designers who will help you create a webpage. May you and your loved ones have a safe, healthy, and joyous new year! L'shanah tovah tikatevu v'techatemu! Susana Leistner Bloch, VP, KehilaLinks, JewishGen, Inc. Barbara Ellman, KehilaLinks Technical Coordinator
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Subcarpathia SIG #Subcarpathia 2018 IAJGS Warsaw Conference Facebook Groups
#subcarpathia
IAJGS 2018 Listserv Communications <iajgs2018@...>
Dear Jewish Genealogy Enthusiasts,
With the guidance of Robinn Magid, 2018 International Association of Jewish Genealogical Societies (IAJGS) Warsaw Conference Co-Chair, I am pleased to announce the opening of two moderated "closed" Facebook groups to keep you informed and up-to-date about the 2018 IAJGS Warsaw Conference (August 5-10, 2018). A "closed" group means that the content of postings is only accessible to group members. Please join these groups on Facebook as members in order to benefit and share information to plan your conference/summer experience. The Facebook groups are: https://www.facebook.com/groups/IAJGS/ 2018 IAJGS Warsaw Conference - the online meeting place to share conference announcements and bulletin board for genealogists to share information and questions about the upcoming IAJGS conference in Warsaw. https://www.facebook.com/groups/KosherSIG/ Kosher SIG - the online meeting place to share information and ask questions regarding Kosher food and minyanim opportunities at IAJGS conferences. Leora Tec and I will moderate the Warsaw Conference Facebook group, and Lara Diamond will be moderate the Kosher SIG Facebook group. I will be submitting occasional IAJGS conference-related announcements to this listserv for informational purposes only. Please direct all your questions and discussion pertinent to these topics to the new Facebook groups. Do widzenia; l'hitraot; see you later, in Warsaw! Dan Oren IAJGS 2018 Listserv Communications Woodbridge, Connecticut USA
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Subcarpathia SIG #Subcarpathia Research Your Roots on JewishGen -- begins November 1
#subcarpathia
Phyllis Kramer
This course is designed for those researchers relatively new to
JewishGen who wish to use all our databases and communication facilities to explore a family branch. It's a mentored course, thus students have an instructor who will personally respond to questions, make suggestions and assist in researching the branch you choose...24/7. The course is designed to match JewishGen resources to your family knowledge; we will begin with your goals and objectives and a descendant tree of the branch you select, then gather the information about your town via JewishGen's rich databases and web pages; then we will investigate JewishGen's other resources: JGFF, FTJP, Country databases, Holocaust databases, Discussion Lists and Special Interest Groups. Please note: this course is limited to JewishGen databases and facilities; after using these, the instructor will give suggestions in the last week for alternative resources. We'll help you build an effective research plan, manage your data with our fabulous format, and give you tips and techniques to overcome research obstacles. Your course material includes 7 text based lessons (about 15 pages each), delivered online (which you can download) with hundreds of links and suggestions. *Please* review the detailed description, requirements and tuition at https://www.jewishgen.org/education/description.asp?course=40052 and then contact the instructor for questions or enroll in the course. Phyllis Kramer, New York City, Palm Beach Gardens, Fla V.P.Education, JewishGen Inc: https://www.JewishGen.org/education family web site: https://KehilaLinks.JewishGen.org/Krosno/Kramer.htm
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My Waller family tree
#hungary
esteban.reti@...
I am making my Waller family tree, original >from Hungary, and my mom
and aunt used to tell me that this hungarian Waller cames >from Spain, during the years of 1500 when the Jews had been ex pulsed. The oldest family member I have, is the parents of Juda Yidil Waller (1875-1944), supposed to be Sroel-Israel-Ignatz, >from Tiszadada, Szabolcs-Szatmar-Bereg, Hungary, husband of Czilli Czitrom - Waller from Bodrogkeresztur .I would like to find more information >from my ancestors and will appreciate any help. Istvan Esteban Reti Waller Esteban Reti Waller cel. / whatsapp: +58.412.327.16.64 web : www.only-yorkie-puppy.com http://pityu.mercadoshops.com.ve/ Moderator: PLease respond off-list unless information will be of general interest.
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Hungary SIG #Hungary My Waller family tree
#hungary
esteban.reti@...
I am making my Waller family tree, original >from Hungary, and my mom
and aunt used to tell me that this hungarian Waller cames >from Spain, during the years of 1500 when the Jews had been ex pulsed. The oldest family member I have, is the parents of Juda Yidil Waller (1875-1944), supposed to be Sroel-Israel-Ignatz, >from Tiszadada, Szabolcs-Szatmar-Bereg, Hungary, husband of Czilli Czitrom - Waller from Bodrogkeresztur .I would like to find more information >from my ancestors and will appreciate any help. Istvan Esteban Reti Waller Esteban Reti Waller cel. / whatsapp: +58.412.327.16.64 web : www.only-yorkie-puppy.com http://pityu.mercadoshops.com.ve/ Moderator: PLease respond off-list unless information will be of general interest.
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