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Title |
Author |
Subject |
Media |
Lending
Status |
Catalogue
Number |
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Atlas
of Jewish History |
Martin
Gilbert |
atlas,
geography, history |
Book |
Borrow |
JEWISH
ATLAS A1 |
|
Jewish
Genealogy: A Source book of Family Histories & Genealogies |
David
S. Zubatsky and Irwin M. Berent |
bibliography |
Book |
Borrow |
JEWISH
BIBLIO J1 |
|
A
Biographical Dictionary of Canadian Jewry 1909-1914 from The Canadian
Jewish Times |
Lawrence
F. Tapper |
Canada,
biography, dictionaries, births ,marriages, deaths, bar mitzvahs,
confirmation, news: TOPICAL ENTRIES - Bar Mitzvah and Confirmation
Announcements; Biographical Essays; Birth Announcements; Deaths and
Obituaries; Engagements and Marriages; General News Items; GEOGRAPHICAL
ENTRIES: New Brunswick and Newfoundland; Nova Scotia; Quebec; Montreal;
Ottawa Region; Toronto; Northern Ontario; Ontario - Other Centers;
Winnipeg; Saskatchewan; Alberta; British Columbia |
Book |
Borrow |
JEWISH
BIOG B1 |
|
Autobiographies
of American Jews: A Commentary Classic |
Harold
U. Ribalow |
Autobiography
of American Jews |
Book |
Borrow |
JEWISH
BIOG H1 |
|
Polish
Jewish Cemeteries |
Neil
Rosenstein |
cemetery,
cemeteries, Poland |
Book |
Borrow |
JEWISH
CEM P1 |
|
Collective
Archives of the German Jewish Community |
none |
finding
aid, archives |
Book |
Borrow |
JEWISH
FIND C1 |
|
Zentralstelle
fur Genealogie Leipzig: Film Katalog Juden |
none |
Juden,
Germany, Leipzig, finding aid, microfilm catalog |
Book |
Borrow |
JEWISH
FIND Z1 |
|
Pamiatki
I Zabytki Kultury Zydowskiej W Polsce |
Przemyslaw
Burchard |
Poland
Jewish synagogues, graveyards, former Jewish Centers |
Book |
Borrow |
JEWISH
GAZ P1 |
|
Shtetl
Finder |
Chester
G. Cohen |
gazetteer,
Russia, Poland, Lithuania, Latvia, Galicia, Bukovina: Reference Cities
Map; Main List; Supplemental List; Other Communities in Eastern Europe;
Hatzefira Obituaries; Russian
Pale of Settlement: Bessarabia, Chernigov, Cherson, Grodno, Kalish, Keltz,
Kiev, Kovno, Lomzha, Lublin, Minsk, Mohilev, Pictrkov, Plotzk, Poddia,
Poltava, Radom, Shedlitz, Suvalk, Vilna, Vitebsk, Volinia, Tavria
(Crimea), Warsaw, Yekaterinoslav; Russian Provinces: Samogita, Livonia,
Kurland (Lithuania, Latvia); Austria; Hungary; Galicia; Bukovina; Romania;
Prussian Poland |
Book |
Borrow |
JEWISH
GAZ S1 |
|
Where
Once We Walked: A Guide to the Jewish Communities Destroyed in the
Holocaust (Second Printing) |
Gary
Mokotoff and Sallyann Amdur Sack |
gazetteer,
Holocaust, Eastern Europe, Directories, Germany, Austria, Maps,
Daitch-Mokotoff Soundex System |
Book |
Borrow |
JEWISH
GAZ W1 |
|
Where
Once We Walked: A Guide to the Jewish Communities Destroyed in the
Holocaust (plus Map insert: Pale of Settlement Including the Kingdom of
Poland) |
Gary
Mokotoff and Sallyann Amdur Sack with Alexander Sharon |
gazetteer,
Holocaust, Eastern Europe, Directories, Germany, Austria, Maps,
Daitch-Mokotoff Soundex System |
Book |
Reference |
JEWISH
GAZ W2 REF |
|
WOWW
Companion: A Guide to the Communities Surrounding Central & Eastern
European Towns (Avotaynu Monograph Series) |
Gary
Mokotoff |
gazetteer,
Central and Eastern Europe, Companion to Where Once We Walked |
Book |
Borrow |
JEWISH
GAZ W3 |
|
Americans
of Jewish Descent |
Malcolm
H. Stern |
guide,
National Genealogical Society Quarterly reprint |
Book |
Borrow |
JEWISH
GUIDE A1 |
|
From
Generation To Generation: How to Trace Your Jewish Genealogy and Family
History, Revised Edition |
Arthur
Kurzweil |
guide,
handbook, manual, genealogy, personal history, family history, Kurzweil
family |
Book |
Borrow |
JEWISH
GUIDE F1 |
|
Finding
Our Fathers: A Guidebook to Jewish Genealogy |
Dan
Rottenberg |
guidebook,
Jewish genealogy, American Jews of European Ancestry, History |
Book |
Borrow |
JEWISH
GUIDE F2 |
|
Genealogical
Resources within the Jewish Home and Family |
Rosemary
Wenzerul |
guide,
genealogy, family histories |
Book |
Borrow |
JEWISH
GUIDE G1 |
|
A
Guide to Jewish Genealogical Research in Israel |
Sallyann
Amdur Sack |
Guide
to Genealogical Research in Jerusalem, Holocaust, history |
Book |
Borrow |
JEWISH
GUIDE G2 |
|
Jewish
Heritage Centre of Western Canada |
none |
Canada,
Jewish, Jewish Heritage Centre of Western Canada, Genealogical Institute,
Archives |
Book |
Reference |
JEWISH
GUIDE J1 REF |
|
My
Ancestor was Jewish: How can I find out more about him? |
Michael
Gandy |
guide,
Great Britain, England |
Book |
Borrow |
JEWISH
GUIDE M1 |
|
The
Cousinhood |
Chaim
Bermant |
History,
England, Genealogies |
Book |
Borrow |
JEWISH
HIST C1 |
|
Journey
Into Our Heritage: The Story of the Jewish People in the Canadian West |
Harry
Gutkin |
history,
Western Canada, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta, British Columbia, Jewish
Historical Society |
Book |
Borrow |
JEWISH
HIST J1 |
|
Pioneer
Jews: A New Life in the Far West |
Harriet
and Fred Rochlin |
history,
Western United States |
Book |
Borrow |
JEWISH
HIST P1 |
|
pioneers,
pedlars, and prayer shawls: the Jewish Communities in British Columbia and
the Yukon |
Cyril
Edel Leonoff |
British
Columbia - Yukon - Canada, history, biographies |
Book |
Borrow |
JEWISH
HIST P2 |
|
Shores
of Refuge: a Hundred Years of Jewish Emigration |
Ronald
Sanders |
History,
Russia, Poland, Palestine, France, England, America, China, Japan, Hebrew
Sheltering and Immigrant Aid Society of America, Migrations, Soviet Union
Persecutions, East European United States, Immigrants from United States,
Holocaust, Soviet Union Emigration and Immigration, United States
Emigration and Immigration, Soviet Union Ethnic Relations, United States
Ethnic Relations |
Book |
Borrow |
JEWISH
HIST S1 |
|
Search
Out the Land: The Jews and the Growth of Equality in British Colonial
America 1740-1867 |
Sheldon
J. Godfrey and Judith C. Godfrey |
Civil
rights in Canada 18th century, Civil rights in Canada 19th century,
Canadian history 18th century, Canadian history 19th century, Judith C.
Godfrey 1940 - |
Book |
Borrow |
JEWISH
HIST S2 |
|
World
of Our Fathers |
Irving
Howe |
Bibliography,
Journey of East European Jews to America |
Book |
Borrow |
JEWISH
HIST W1 |
|
Index
To "Roots-Key" Volume 2 Number 1, Spring 1982 through Volume 9
Number 4, Winter 1989 |
Gladys
Glaser Gould and Geraldine Frey Winerman |
Index,
Genealogy, Roots - Key Newsletter of the Jewish Genealogical Society of
Los Angeles: Winter
1992-93, Volume 12 No. 4: The Sephardim of England - A Response by Anthony
P. Joseph; Poland and Hungary Revisited by Marge Dallis; Polish-Jewish
Records at the Central Archives for the History of the Jewish People by
Ted Gostin; A Coincidental Path to a Recent Success by Steven A Abrams Winter
1997, Volume 16 No.4: Research Techniques for Poland by Sandy Zimmerman; A
Center for Jewish History by David Einsiedler; Family Trees in the JGSLA
Archives by Herb Mautner; Kollel America Tifereth Yerushalayim by Gayle
Schissel Riley; The Jewish Immigration to Argentina: A Genealogist's
Perspectives, Part I by Gabriel Braunstein |
Book |
Borrow |
JEWISH
INDEX I1 |
|
Index
To Periodicals: Avotaynu, Cleveland Kol, Dorot, Mishpacha, Search |
|
Index,
Genealogy, Avotaynu:
first eight volumes 1985-1992, Volume 9, No. 1, Spring 1993 Cleveland
Kol Monthly Index October 1986- February 1993 Volume 7, No. 1 Dorot:
The Journal of The Jewish Genealogical Society: Volumes 1-11, Summer
1979-Summer 1990 Mishpacha:
Index Volumes 1-12 1981-1992 Subject
Index to Search Volume 1, No. 1 - Volume 11, No. 4, Winter 1991 JGSGW
Library Holdings, microfiche, The Jewish Genealogy Society of Greater
Washington, January 1993 |
Book |
Borrow |
JEWISH
INDEX I2 |
|
Avotaynu:
The International Review of Jewish Genealogy Volume
10, Number 2 Summer
1994 |
Sallyann
Amdur Sack, editor |
journal,
newsletter, periodical, Jewish Genealogical Research in Polish Archives,
Sources for Jewish Genealogy in the Ukranian Archives, Jewish Surnames in
the Kingdom of Poland, Polish Sources at the Central Archives for the
History of the Jewish People, Consular Records in Shanghai about Jewish
Refugees, German Laws Regulating Access to Genealogical Records, Jewish
Names in the Light of Napoleon's Decree of July 20, 1808, Jewish
Genealogical Research in Alsace, 1995 Seminar Planned for Washington DC,
Using U.S. Visa Records to Find Post-World War I Immigrants, Using a Rare
Mutation to Find a Relative, Two Genealogical Resources at the Keren
Kayemeth, Using the Index to the Jewish Marriages of Amsterdam from
1650-1911 to Create Family Trees, Prenumeraten as a Source for Jewish
Genealogists, A Report about RAGAS, New Sources at the U.S. Holocaust
Museum |
Periodical |
Borrow |
JEWISH
JOUR A1.10.2 |
|
Avotaynu:
The International Review of Jewish Genealogy Volume
11, Number 1 Spring
1995 |
Sallyann
Amdur Sack, editor |
journal,
newsletter, periodical, Policy Governing Access to the Canadian Jewish
Immigrant Aid Society Records, Researching Jewish Romania On Site,
Materials from the 1897 All-Empire Russian Census Held by the State
Historical Archives of Latvia, The Search for ??ialundzie: Locating
Hard-to-Find-Places, Luzer Isn't Layzer, The Soundex Problem of False
Positives, Lithuanian Archivist Heads Speakers at Washington Seminar,
Archival Research Basics for Beginning Genealogists Part I: Microfilm,
Lodz Ghetto and Cemetery Lists, National Union Catalog of Manuscript
Collections, New York Orphan Asylum Holdings at the American Jewish
Historical Society, Brilling Archives in Frankfurt Museum, Consanguinity
Revisited, Bar-Zev Answers, Your Australian Cousins, Names and Their
Origins, From Our Contributing Editors, Latvia Bars Researchers from Vital
Records, Dutch JGS Offers Numerous Publications, U.S. Update, Jewish
Genealogical Societies and Special Interest Groups, Family Finder, Ask the
Experts |
Periodical |
Borrow |
JEWISH
JOUR A1.11.1 |
|
Avotaynu:
The International Review of Jewish Genealogy Volume
11, Number 2 Summer
1995 |
Sallyann
Amdur Sack, editor |
journal,
newsletter, periodical, The Mormon/Jewish Controversy: What Really
Happened, Jewish Treasures in the Former Soviet Archives: Opportunities
and Problems, New Archival Finds from Lithuania, Sources for Genealogy in
the Archives of the Former Soviet Union, Using U.S. Archival Records to
Locate a Residence Before Immigration, Thoughts on Jewish Given Names from
Analysis of Czarist Records, The Problems with Names, Given Names and
Hungarian Jews, Sources of Research for Jewish Genealogy in Tranlsylvania,
Age Overstatement Among European Jews, Development of the Jewish
Intellectual Class, My Name Isn't Rapaport, Using Non-Microfilmed Records
at the U.S.National Archives, What a Genealogist Can Learn From Hospital
Records, Resources for Jewish Genealogy in Sweden, Genealogy in Its
Historical Context |
Periodical |
Borrow |
JEWISH
JOUR A1.11.2 |
|
Avotaynu:
The International Review of Jewish Genealogy Volume
11, Number 4 Winter 1995 |
Sallyann
Amdur Sack, editor |
journal,
newsletter, periodical, Beyond the Metricals: Records from the Russian
Department of Police, Travel to Zhitomir, Summer 1995, Genealogy Resources
in the Boston Area, A Treasure at the American Jewish Historical Society,
Report on a Return Trip to Israel, The G\1 Collection in Jerusalem's
Central Archives for the History of the Jewish People, Holocaust-Related
Information, On-Site Research in Minsk, Documents of Jewish Genealogical
Value in the Radzivill Archive of the State HIstorical Archives of
Belarus, Polish Vital Records for the Very Beginner: The Polish Language
Challenged, The Reliability of Genealogical Research in Modern Rabbinic
Literature, Eugenia, In Search of the Trautmanns of Alsace, Paris and New
York, Closing the Circle: A Personal Encounter with the Holocaust, A
Return to Galicia: Shtetl Life at the Turn of the Twenty-First Century,
Jews Remain Identified in Austrian Baptismal Records |
Periodical |
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JEWISH
JOUR A1.11.4 |
|
Avotaynu:
The International Review of Jewish Genealogy Volume
12, Number 1 Spring
1996 |
Sallyann
Amdur Sack |
journal,
periodical, newsletter, The Current State of Archival Research in the CIS,
Interpreting U.S. Immigration Manifest Annotations, Information for Jewish
Genealogists in the State Archive of Zhitomir Oblast, Some Information
about Zhitomir, Holdings in the Vilius Archives, Speakers at the 15th
Summer Seminar on Jewish Genealogy, Russian Books of Residents as a
Genealogical Resource, Genalogy & Migration: Jewish Movement in the
19th-Century Austro-Hungary, Romania: The Sudits and Other Jewish
Discoveries, Englard's Articles on Questions in Rabbinic Genealogy |
Periodical |
Borrow |
JEWISH
JOUR A1.12.1 |
|
Avotaynu:
The International Review of Jewish Genealogy Volume
12, Number 2 Summer
1996 |
Sallyann
Amdur Sack |
journal,
periodical, newsletter, It's a Long Way to Uzhgorod, It's a Long Way To
Go, General Problems of Eastern European Jewish Onomastics, Researcher's
Bane: The "Misspelled" Name, A Daitch-Mokotoff Soundex Approach
to Misspelled Names, Alternate Surnames in Russian Poland, More About
Jewish Family Names: A Cautionary Tale, Jewish Revision Lists in Vilnius
Archives, Connections in the Czech Republic, Genealogists Can't Count,
Census Records and City Directories in the Krakow Archives, The Mountain
Jews of the Caucasus, Call for Human Interest Stories and Family Books in
Print, The 1939 Census of the Jews of Germany, Newly Discovered Pinkassim
of the Harkavy Collection, Mandated Family Names in Central Europe,
Hungary's Secret Jewish Collection, Moscow's Osobyi Archives: A New
Genealogical Source at U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum, Genetics and Jewish
Law, What Is a Box Tax? |
Periodical |
Borrow |
JEWISH
JOUR A1.12.2 |
|
Avotaynu:
The International Review of Jewish Genealogy Volume
12, Number 4 Winter
1996 |
Sallyann
Amdur Sack |
journal,
periodical, newsletter, An Interview with the New Polish State Archivist,
On-Site Jewish Genalogical Research in Poland: An Overview, The LDS
(Mormon) International Genealogical Index: What Is It?, One Jewish
Genealogist's Encounter with the IGI, Use of French Naturalization
Documents, Selected Resources for French Genealogy, Microfilmed German
Records, A Genealogical Report of Israel, Fall 1996, List of Internet
World Wide Web Sites For Jewish Genealogy Research, Vienna As a Magnet for
Austro-Hungarian Jews, Gubernskie Vedomosti: A Genealogical Resource,
Fifth International Seminar on Jewish Genealogy Paris, July 13-17, 1997,
Information about Post-Paris Trips, On the Trail of Uncle Herschel, the
Jewish Gaucho, Are Any City Tours Available?, Are We Jewish?, Mordechai
Schnitzer, "A Letter for the Ages", Back to the Old Country by
and Unusual Route, Using Photographs to Solve Family Puzzles, "All of
Europe Is in Flames": Letters from My Grandfather, Solving Family
Enigma with Mormon Microfilms, Tombstone Inscriptions and the Internet,
The Jewish Cemetery in Warsaw, Where Did My Kestenbergs Originate? |
Periodical |
Borrow |
JEWISH
JOUR A1.12.4 |
|
Avotaynu:
The International Review of Jewish Genealogy Volume
13, Number 1 Spring
1997 |
Sallyann
Amdur Sack, editor |
journal,
newsletter, periodical, Organized Jewish Genealogy: The Early Years, To Register or Not to Register: The
Administrative Dimension of the Jewish Question in Czarist Russia, Jewish
Cemeteries in Paris, Basic Genealogical Research in France, Changes in
Access to French Naturalization Documents, Emigration from
Alsace-Lorraine, Paris Seminar to Feature Distinguished Speakers,
University Research Libraries: An Underutilized Genealogical Resource, New
Acquisitions at the USHMM, Ninetheenth- and Twentieth-Century Polish
Directories as Resources for Genealogical Information, Hello Cousin: The
Mathematics of Ancestry, The Location of U.S. Naturalization Records,
Books on Jewish History |
Periodical |
Borrow |
JEWISH
JOUR A1.13.1 |
|
Avotaynu:
The International Review of Jewish Genealogy Volume
13, Number 2 Summer
1997 |
Sallyann
Amdur Sack, editor |
journal,
newsletter, periodical, Understanding Russian-Jewish Given Names, What is
Your Name?, Back from the Draft, A Small Piece on the Evollution of Given
Names, The Mysteries of Yiddish Given Names, Before You Hire a Researcher,
Jewish Given Names in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, Avotaynu Foundation
Formed, Back issues of Avotaynu Now Available on CD-ROM, The Pinkas of the
Chevra Kadisha of Slutsk, How and Why I Created a Shtetl Map, Civil Vital
Records for Berlin Jews Discovered in the Potsdam Archives, Use of
Revision Lists to Decipher a Family Tree, Two Key Italian Resources for
Jewish Genealogists, Stutthof Concentration Camp: A Major New Resource of
Data, Valuable Yet Frustrating, Holocaust Records Access: List of More
that 300 000 Polish Holocaust Survivors Received by USHMM in Washington
DC, Death List from Gross Rosen, Auschwitz Prisoner Registration Names Now
on Internet, Swiss Records of Jewish Refugee During the Holocaust |
Periodical |
Borrow |
JEWISH
JOUR A1.13.2 |
|
Avotaynu:
The International Review of Jewish Genealogy Volume
13, Number 3 Fall 1997 |
Sallyann
Amdur Sack, editor |
journal,
newsletter, periodical, Jewish Genealogy on the Eve of the 21st Century,
Paul Jacobi (1911-1997), Interview with the Archivist of the United
States, Report on the Seminar in Paris, Bremen Emigration Lists Found,
Jewish Migrations to Eastern Europe, Lithuania on the Veldt: Jewish
Migration to South Africa, Look Up You Canadian Ancestors in the Library,
Jewish Revision Lists in Lithuanian Archives, Kaunas Archives, Verifying
Oral Traditions A Case Study: The Gaon of Vilna, Vital Records from Egypt
Available, What Hungarian Censuses Can Tell Us, U.S. Immigration Records
to Be Indexed, Look to the Future and Start a Jewish Genealogical Society
to Find the Past, Records of the Kiev Board of Craftsmen, Genealogy and
History: Sources of Jewish Genealogical Research in Romania (18th-20th
Centuries) |
Periodical |
Borrow |
JEWISH
JOUR A1.13.3 |
|
Avotaynu:
The International Review of Jewish Genealogy Volume
13, Number 4 Winter
1997 |
Sallyann
Amdur Sack, editor |
journal,
newsletter, periodical, AJGS Announces Plans for a Family Tree of the
Jewish People, Top 10 Reasons to Attend the 18th Annual Seminar on Jewish
Genealogy in Los Angeles, Converted and Reconverted: History of the Jews
Who Stayed in Portugal (1497-1997), A Painful Portugese Odyssey, Jewish
Life in Portugal Today, Resources for Jewish Genealogical Research in
Hungary, A Septuagenarian Grandson Reclaims the Two Hundred-Year-Old Death
Registry of Uzhorod and Brings It Safely Home to Israel, New Resources for
Jewish Genealogy in the Netherlands, What Happened to Shmuel and Rebeka
during the Holocaust, Dossier: Clara Sara Hirsch (neé Gottschalk),
Genealogical Research in Württemberg Germany, RAGAS Provides Mogilev
Guberniya Intentory; Visit to Ukrainian Archives, Ukrainian Research and
Ancestral Travels, A Research Trip to Ukraine, Finding my Ukrainian
Family, Some Discoveries in Galician Records, More on Revision Lists,
Genealogical Adventure, Another Surnamer Surfaces, Gilinsky/Gavendo
"Union" in Jerusalem May 1997, "Our Family" as a Bar
or Bat Mitzvah Theme, How a Russian Immigrant Found Long-Lost Relatives,
The Great Garguny-Gorbunov Hunt, Researching a Family Tragedy: Murder on
Biddle Street, Rasnicks and Red Herrings, "...For On That Day the
Dead Shall Give Up THeir Secrets", Finding Jeremiah |
Periodical |
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JEWISH
JOUR A1.13.4 |
|
Avotaynu:
The International Review of Jewish Genealogy Volume
14, Number 1 Spring
1998 |
Sallyann
Amdur Sack, editor |
journal,
newsletter, periodical, AJGS Beth Hatefutsoth and JewishGen Plan
Cooperative Venture to Share Family Tree Data, Jewish Culture History and
Religion: Keys to Understanding Our Ancestors' Lives and to Asking the
Right Questions, Shtetl-Based Jewish Genealogical Research, How to
Organize a Shtetl Co-op, Databases Abound on JewishGen, Star-Studded Cast
of Speakers Assembled for Los Angeles Seminar, Revelations and New
Discoveries in the Vilnius Civil Registry Office, Lithuanian Central Civil
Register Archives Revisited, Records from Latvia in the LDS Collection
Include Jewish Information, Were There Jewish Revision Lists?, How to
Research Families from Turkey and Salonika, Literary Sources for
Genealogical Research on Jews with German Roots, Gross Rosen Death Lists,
Using the Records of the Poor Jews' Temporary Shelter, Kollels of Eretz
Israel as a Genealogical Treasure, Jewish Migration from Eastern Europe to
Sweden from the 1850s to World War I, Guidebook Series Spolights Italy's
Jewish Heritage, How to Find a Post-1906 U.S. Immigrant Ancestor, Bridging
90 Years of Family History, Documents of the Soviet Evobshestvkom
Committee as a Source of Genealogical Information |
Periodical |
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JEWISH
JOUR A1.14.1 |
|
Avotaynu:
The International Review of Jewish Genealogy Volume
14, Number 2 Summer
1998 |
Sallyann
Amdur Sack, editor |
journal,
newsletter, periodical, Jewish Genealogists Gear Up to Help Identify Heirs
to Assets of Holocaust Victims, Swiss Banks and the Name Lists, Are the
Heirless of the Holocaust Era Really Without Heirs? How Genealogists Can
Help, Austrian-Jewish Records: Ill-Gotten Gains, A Forgotten Publication
Listing Holocaust Survivors, CJSI To Be Updated and Expanded, Certificates
of Arrival and the Accuracy of Arrival Information Found in U.S.
Naturalization Records, Recent Axquisitions of the LDS (mormon) Family
History LIbrary, Additional Latvian Microfilms, The Edelman Hoax and the
Origins of Anglo-Jewish Aristocracy, The Jews of Bermuda, German and
Polish Place Names, Jewish Family Name Adoption in Mecklenburg, Projects
to Document Jews of Turkey Salonika Bulgaria and Belgrade, Variations and
Changes in Hungarian-Jewish Names, Fool's Gold |
Periodical |
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JEWISH
JOUR A1.14.2 |
|
Avotaynu:
The International Review of Jewish Genealogy Volume
14, Number 3 Fall 1998 |
Sallyann
Amdur Sack, editor |
journal,
newsletter, periodical, Breaking Through the Brick Wall, Jewish Given
Names in Eastern Europe and the U.S., Austrian Records Controversy
Continues, L.A. Seminar Attracts 800 Attendees, Gleanings from the Los
Angeles Seminar, Sources of Jewish Genealogical Research in the Romanian
Archival System, Jewish Genealogical Resources at the Kaunas State
Archives,k Latvian-Jewish Genealogy:Research and Resources, An Analysis
and Guide to Beider's Sources in the United States, 19th Annual Seminar on
Jewish Genealogy and the 21st Century Coming Soon to New York!,
Information About the Jewish Claims Conference in Germany, A Tip for
Locating Pre-1906 Immigrants to the United States, Special Supplement: A
Beginner's Primer in U.S. Jewish Genealogical Research, Russuan Revision
Lists: A History, Pseudo-Adopted Sons in Russian Revision Lists, Jewish
Names in Istanbul in the 18th and 19th Centuries, About the Russian
Archivist's Soul |
Periodical |
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JEWISH
JOUR A1.14.3 |
|
Avotaynu:
The International Review of Jewish Genealogy Volume
14, Number 4 Winter
1998 |
Sallyann
Amdur Sack, editor |
journal,
newsletter, periodical, Avotaynu Delcares Jewish Genealogy Month, AVOTAYNU
Editors to Head B'nai Brith Genealogy Effort, Yad Vashem Database Will
Document All Jews Caught Up in the Holocaust, Living Vertically: Urban
Research Methods, Genealogical Resources in New York City Abound for 19th
Annual Conference, In Which Haystack to Search: More on Sources for
Russian-Jewish Genealogy, Emigration from the Port of Hamburg Germany,
Sherwood "Forest" Through the Genealogical Trees, Jewish
Genealogical Research in Canada, The Jews of the Canary Islands,
Crypto-Jews of the U.S. Southwest, Resources in Belgium Illuminate Larger
Geographical Area, Finding a Family: A Tribute to My Father, Turciansky
Svaty Martin, Oswego New York: Wartime Haven for Jewish Refugees, A Trip
to Ukraine, Morals of the Story, Peretz Amsel (1898-1942): One Man's
Holocaust, Rediscovering Family, Traces of a Vanished World, The Last
Mokotowski in Poland, How I Found a New Ancestor in Kraków Poland, Making
Lemonade Out of Lemons, Psychological Therapy Yields Genealogical Rewards,
German Family Holds Paintings of Jewish Artist, Genealogy Research Helps
Descendants |
Periodical |
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JEWISH
JOUR A1.14.4 |
|
Avotaynu:
The International Review of Jewish Genealogy Volume
15, Number 1 Spring
1999 |
Sallyann
Amdur Sack, editor |
journal,
newsletter, periodical, Lest We Lose Their Names: Yad Vashem Opens Drive
to Collect Missing Names for Hall of Names, Yad Vashem Mobilizes Army of
Workers to Computerize Names of Holocaust Victims, Why Jewish Genealogists
Should Participate in the Process to Restore Holocaust-Era Assets to
Rightful Heirs, How to See Justice Done: Use Genealogists to Return Assets
to Rightful Owners and Heirs, Holistic Geography, Libau: A Gateway for
Emigration from the Russian Empire, Remembering Lithuanian Shoah Victims:
A Research Project, The Family Tree of the Jewish People - One Year Later,
Family Trees Found in Yizkor Books, Westphalian Jews and the Holocaust: An
Amazing Find, Records for West Prussia Found in East German Archives,
Index to the First Fourteen Volumes of AVOTAYNU, The Fates of Our Files,
The Current State of Sephardic Jewish Genealogy, Jewish Life in
Pre-Holocaust Panevezys Lithuania |
Periodical |
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JEWISH
JOUR A1.15.1 |
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Avotaynu:
The International Review of Jewish Genealogy Volume
15, Number 2 Summer
1999 |
Sallyann
Amdur Sack, editor |
journal,
newsletter, periodical, Hamburg Emigration Lists are Being Computerized,
Mormon Family History Department Goes on the Internet, Jewish Community
Records of Croatia Filmed by LDS Family History Library, Using the Mormon
Family HIstory Catalog on the Internet for Jewish Genealogy, Genealogy in
Israel: May 1999, Archival Sources for the Genealogy of Jewish Colonists
in Southern Russia in the 19th Century, Will the Correst Pinchas Horowitz
Please Stand Up?, Jewish Genealogists Active in Efforts to Redeem
Holocaust-Era Insurance Policies, Two Children with Missing Identities Are
Reunited with Their Long-Lost Brothers, The Certificates of Moïse
Ginsburger, Mobility of Jewish Families from Alsace-Lorraine at the End of
the 19th Century, A Brief History of the Jews of Alsace, Primary Source
Material for German-Jewish Genealogy at the Central Archives for the
History of the Jewish People, A Story About a House |
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JEWISH
JOUR A1.15.2 |
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Avotaynu:
The International Review of Jewish Genealogy Volume
15, Number 3 Fall 1999 |
Sallyann
Amdur Sack, editor |
journal,
newsletter, periodical, U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service Plans
to Create Searchable Index to Naturalization Records, By Way of Canada:
U.S. Records of Immigration across the U.S.-Canadian Border 1895-1954,
Annual Genealogy Conferences and the Jewish Genealogist, Non-Jewish
Genealogical Associations and Seminars in France: Why the Cercle de Généalogie
Juive Participates in Their Activities, Call for Papers: 2000 Annual
Conference on Jewish Genealogy, Jewish Genealogy Seminars: Then and Now,
Tackling the Lack of Surnames in 18th-Century Russian Records, Avotaynu
Forms Partnership To Help Heirs of Holocaust Victims, Resources Relating
to the History of the Jews in the Archives of the Former German Democratic
Republic (East Germany), News from RAGAS, History of the Jews of Italy;
Migration to Brazil During the Holocaust Period, Egyptian-Jewish
Expatriates Form International Society, Conducting One-Surname Research:
An Introduction, A Blueprint for Conducting One-Surname Research |
Periodical |
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JEWISH
JOUR A1.15.3 |
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Avotaynu:
The International Review of Jewish Genealogy Volume
15, Number 4 Winter
1999 |
Sallyann
Amdur Sack, editor |
journal,
newsletter, periodical, Salt Lake City: A Genealogical Candy Store, What
Is So Special About the LDS (Mormon) Family History Library?, 18th-Century
Polish Jewry: Demographic and Genealogical Problems, The NAME SEARCH
Database at the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum, Genealogical Research in
Its Historical Context: Tracing My Family Back Eleven Generations,
Documentation on Sephardic and Balkan Jewry at the U.S. Holocaust Memorial
Museum and the U.S. National Archives, Sometimes Family History is Not
Reliable, Beyond a Gravestone, A Miraculous Reunion, Finding My Roots in
Southeastern Ukraine, The Tenacity of Jewish Identity: A Chinese Case
Study, Grandma with the Funny Name, Jaspan Reunion of the Century, 20th
International Conference on Jewish Genealogy, The Kaufman Family
Rediscovered |
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JEWISH
JOUR A1.15.4 |
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Avotaynu:
The International Review of Jewish Genealogy Volume
16, Number 1 Spring
2000 |
Sallyann
Amdur Sack, editor |
journal,
newsletter, periodical, Yad Vashem Opens Multimillion Name Database, Yad
Vashem Opens Combined Library and Archive Building, Something for Everyone
Is Content of Lectures at Salt Lake City Conference, Should You Order
Films in Advance for Your Trip to the LDS (Mormon) Family History Library,
Remembering the Names, Name Search Database at the U.S. Holocaust Memorial
Museum, Genetic Analysis of Jewish Origins, Russia's Economic Crisis and
Its Effect on Archives and Genealogists, Some Lithuanian Discoveries,
Residents' Lists and the Russian Military Draft, Special Features of the
20th- Century Resources for Genealogical Research in Russia, Using CD-ROM
Databases and the Internet to Research England from Afar, Common Hebrew
Abbreviations on Tombstones, More About Reading Jewish Tombstones,
Shanghai and Tsingtao Municipal Records in the U.S. National Archives,
Genealogy: The Great Paper Chase, Jewish Salt Lake City of the Past, A
Look at the Lighter Side of Genealogy: Theory of Salt Lake City
Genealogical Economics, Some Unusual Jewish Records in the Family History
Library, Avotaynu Offers JPGs of Jewish Life in Eastern Europe, Nu? What's
New? Attracts 3000 |
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JEWISH
JOUR A1.16.1 |
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Avotaynu:
The International Review of Jewish Genealogy Volume
16, Number 2 Summer
2000 |
Sallyann
Amdur Sack, editor |
journal,
newsletter, periodical, Editorial: Genealogists Must Lobby for Open Access
to Archives, Personal Privacy as an Issue in Access to Historical Research
Material, Staking Our Claim as Genealogists, Some Ethical Questions Raised
by Genealogy, Annual Conference on Jewish Genealogy Attracts 625
Registrants to Lectures and Family History Library, The Records
Acquisition Program of the Genealogical Society of Utah, 21st
International Conference on Jewish Genealogy, The Influence of Migrants
from Czech Lands on Jewish Communities in Central and Eastern Europe, A
Proposal to Improve Service for Genealogists at INS, Jewish Genealogical
Research in the Imperial Russian Empire, Gospodskaia Duma Summer 1907;
Voter Registration Lists, Gubernskie Vedomosti on 35mm Microfilm, German
Name Adoptions, A Missed Opportunity |
Periodical |
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JEWISH
JOUR A1.16.2 |
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Avotaynu:
The International Review of Jewish Genealogy Volume
16, Number 3 Fall 2000 |
Sallyann
Amdur Sack, editor |
journal,
newsletter, periodical, LDS Films of Viennese Registration Forms (Meldezettel)
As a Genealogical Resource, Holocaust-era Asset Registers as a Source of
Genealogical Information, More About Viennese Registration Lists and
Related Matters, Jewish Genealogical Research in Florida, The Polish
Concept of Permanent Place of Residence, More About Polish Books of
Residents' Registration, Can Jewish Genealogists Successfully Research
18th-Century Poland?, Jewish Genealogical Research in Belarus, Jewish
Genealogical Research in Moldova, Jewish Genealogical Research in Ukraine,
Some Belarus Records in Vilius Archives, Selected Translation of Name
Lists and Revisions from the Dvepropetrovsk Archives, The Russian National
Census of 1897, History Book Illuminates Jewish Life in Poland, Project
Brings Genealogy into the Jewish Schools of Toronto, Braude Beginnings,
Major London Record Offices for 2001, Yes Lobby for Open Access to
Archives - But Why Not in the U.S. Too?, Tips on Translating Entries from
Stownik Geograficzny, Report on Brilling Collection in Frankfurt, New
Ukrainian Jewish Records at the Family History Library, New Resources at
the Diaspora Research Institute |
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JEWISH
JOUR A1.16.3 |
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Avotaynu:
The International Review of Jewish Genealogy Volume
16, Number 4 Winter
2000 |
Sallyann
Amdur Sack, editor |
journal,
newsletter, periodical, Ellis Island Passenger Arrival Database 98 Percent
Complete, European Emigration and Its Mark on Genealogical Research, Ships
Missing from Migrations from the Russian Empire, Searching for Louis
Kirchner in the Hamburg Emigration Lists, International Tracing Service:
Mother Lode of Holocaust Information, Dachau Records at the United States
National Archives, My Attempts to Settle with Generali, Return To Vöhl,
21st International Conference on Jewish Genealogy Registration Form,
Research in London and Liverpool with London 2001 in Mind, Leeds in the
LDS Library, German Microfilms Prove Valuable, WWI Draft Records Provide
Lead, Summer Search for Moyse Ullmann, The Art of the Interview, Twelve
Steps from the Past to the Present, Restoration of Jewish Heritage in
South Bohemia: A Project of the Rozmberk Society, Missing Lithuanian Vital
Records Found!, Only a Mouse Click Away: Using the Internet to Build Your
Family Tree, How I Found my Cousin Maurice, Finding My Grandfather's
Relatives, An Old Photograph Gives Up Its Secrets, Traveling in Lithuania:
The Human Aspect, The Dynaburski Diary: Or Is It Denenburgski, Denenburski,
Denenberg, Dorenburski, Delenburski, Denaburski or Deneburski? (Selected
extracts from the history of the Dynaburski family), All Quiet on the
Eastern Front, A Child's Story, Finding Relatives for a Survivor from
Rhodes, Searching for Mumma Rocha, Coffee House Cousin |
Periodical |
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JEWISH
JOUR A1.16.4 |
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Avotaynu:
The International Review of Jewish Genealogy Volume
17, Number 1 Spring
2001 |
Sallyann
Amdur Sack, editor |
journal,
newsletter, periodical, GSU Belarus SIG and Litvak SIG Arrange Cooperative
Indexing Project,Breaking New Ground: The Story of Jewish Records
Indexing-Poland Project, Using the Pages of Testimony Computerized Data,
The Evolution of Ashkenazic Given Names: Some General Aspects, Jewish
Genealogical Projects in Progress, Bevis Marks and the London Sephardi
Community, Genealogical Resources at London's Guildhall Library, The Role
of Shelters in Jewish Migration Via the United Kingdom 1850-1914, Avotaynu
Wants Surname Databases, How Attempted Authentication of a Story Led to
Building a Museum, Company Offers DNA Testing, Status of Holocaust-Era
Insurance Claims December 2000, Ashkenazic European Names: Databases for
European and Foreign Countries |
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JEWISH
JOUR A1.17.1 |
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Avotaynu:
The International Review of Jewish Genealogy Volume
17, Number 2 Summer
2001 |
Sallyann
Amdur Sack, editor |
journal,
newsletter, periodical, Strategies for Using the Ellis Island Database,
Jerusalem Spring 2001, Indirect Genealogy: Unexpected Genealogical
Resources at the Central Archives for the History of the Jewish People,
Eastern European Jewish Emigration via Hamburg, New Yizkor Books at Yad
Vashem, Working Toward a Master List of Holocaust Victims, Mexican-U.S.
Border Crossing Records, Central and East European Map Collections and
Related Information at the U.S. Library of Congress, Jews in Transylvanian
Towns in the First Half of the 19th Century, Tracing Our Families Through
Russian Pogrom Records, Affidavits Supply Data on Canadian Immigrants,
Searching for Eve: A Methodological Lesson, Difficulties with the CD:
Jewish Records in the Family History Library Catalog, Genealogical
Records: Should We Believe What We Read?, In Search of Family |
Periodical |
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JEWISH
JOUR A1.17.2 |
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Avotaynu:
The International Review of Jewish Genealogy Volume
17, Number 3 Fall 2001 |
Sallyann
Amdur Sack, editor |
journal,
newsletter, periodical, Eastern European Archival Database Planned,
Researching 18th-Century Census and Tax Lists from the Grand Duchy of
Lithuania, A Method for Depicting Interconnected Rabbinical Families
Simultaneously: The Jewish Historical Clock, London Conference: The Most
International to Date, Jews in Liepaja Latvia 1941-1945, Documenting the
Fate of the Jews of Ostrow Mazowiecka, Where Did They Die? In Auschwitz?
Or Did They Survive?, The 1869 Austro-Hungarian Census, Researching Jewish
Family History in Croatia Slavonia and Hungary, Hungarian Archives
Transfers Documents to Yad Vashem, Patterns of Late 19th-Century and Early
20th Century Migration and Transmigration from Europe, Jewish Burial
Societies in the New York Metropolitan Area: Some Pointers About
Landsmanshaftn Plots, Collection of Box Taxes in 19th-Century Lithuania,
Jewish Photographs in the Lithuanian Archives |
Periodical |
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JEWISH
JOUR A1.17.3 |
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Avotaynu:
The International Review of Jewish Genealogy Volume
17, Number 4 Winter
2001 |
Sallyann
Amdur Sack, editor |
journal,
newsletter, periodical, Jewish Genealogy in the First Decade of the 21st
Century, Between the Lines: Morris Citron and the Early INS, The Ellis
Island Database: From the Micro to the Macro Level: The Cases of Lechovich
and Baranovich, German and Polish Archival Holdings in Moscow, Museum of
Deportation and Resistance in Mechelen (Malines) Belgium: Holdings and
Activities, Using the American Jewish Year Book in Family History
Research, Shanghai HIAS Lists, How to Determine from Where and When an
American Moved to Berlin, London Conference Tales, Pinkassim of Those
Called to the Torah as a Source for Historical and Genealogical Study, A
Portuguese Inquisition Document, A Cockney a Welshman and a Bristolian:
Three Brothers, One Mother and Three Fathers: The Story of a Jewish
Family, Finding Lea, How to Find Your Relatives or How to Let Them Find
You, My Search for Family in Argentina, Success! You Have Relatives in
Russia, What Little Leaguer Danny Almonte Has in Common with My Aunt
Mollie, 1946 Medingen Mystery- and Miracle, The Missing Half of My Family,
A Father's Genealogical Hobby Turns into His Daughter's Literary Success,
Who Wrote the Epitaph? A Search for Levite Lineage, How Mixed Was That
Mixed Marriage?, Dachau List on CD-ROM, A Memoir |
Periodical |
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JEWISH
JOUR A1.17.4 |
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Avotaynu:
The International Review of Jewish Genealogy Volume
18, Number 1 Spring
2002 |
Sallyann
Amdur Sack, editor |
journal,
newsletter, periodical, Tracking Family Documents Across Eastern-European
Borders, Searching for the Descendants of Zelig Ackerman, World War II
U.S. "Old Mens" Draft Registration, 1901 British Census
Released, 2002 Jewish Genealogy Conference Toronto August 4-9, 21st
Century DNA Confirms 18th Century Relationship, A Synopsis of 18th Century
Lithuanian-Jewish History, Finding Rabbi Moses Gelles, Canada's Census: A
Thing of the Past?, South African Center for Jewish Migration and
Genealogy Studies, Researching Holocaust Victims from a Single Town, From
Between Galacia and Hungary: The Jews of Stropkov, Genealogical Resources
in the British Library Hebrew Collection, Yiddishkeit on the Yellow River |
Periodical |
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JEWISH
JOUR A1.18.1 |
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Avotaynu:
The International Review of Jewish Genealogy Volume
18, Number 2 Summer
2002 |
Sallyann
Amdur Sack, editor |
journal,
newsletter, periodical, Subtleties in Using the One-Step Ellis Island
Website, One Person's Experience Using Stephen Morse's Website,
18th-Century Jewish Censuses in Hungary, Researching Public Archival
Collections and Indexing Personal Family Papers, Documentation of
Byelorussian Jewish History at The Central Archives for the History of the
Jewish People, Researching Pre-1826 Vital Records in Congress Poland,
Using The New York Times Online Backfile, Israel Spring 2002, Rabbinical
Genealogies Prepared by Paul Jacobi, Navigating Berlin Resources to Solve
a Family Puzzle, Restrictions on German Films at Family History Library,
Exotic Jewish Holdings of the Mormon Library System, Indexing the Jewish
Vital Records of Quebec 1841-1942, Austrian Government to Pay Survivors
and Heirs for Confiscated Property, Information Source for Jews Who Served
with British Military Forces, The Jews of Livorno Italy: Archival Sources,
Genealogical Information in Rabbinical Texts: An Examination of Ohr Olam |
Periodical |
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JEWISH
JOUR A1.18.2 |
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Avotaynu:
The International Review of Jewish Genealogy Volume
18, Number 3 Fall 2002 |
Sallyann
Amdur Sack, editor |
journal,
newsletter, periodical, Subtleties in Using the One-Step 1930 Census
Website, Here Today Saved for Tomorrow?, Bukovina Cemeteries Archives and
Oral History, Records From Northern Bukovina, Using the Red Cross to Learn
about Holocaust Victims, Internet Subscription Databases for Genealogical
Research, The 1897 All-Empire Russian Census, Toronto Points Way to New
Thoughts about Jewish Genealogy Conferences, Research Materials and
Opportunities at the USHMM at 2003 Jewish Genealogy Conference, Call for
Proposals: 23rd IAJGS International Conference on Jewish Genealogy July
20-25 2003 Washington DC, Project to Research Turkish and Balkan Jewry at
Diaspora Research Institute, The 1915-1932 Canadian Naturalization Index,
Wills and Probate Estates in the United States, Avotaynu Guide to Jewish
Genealogy Planned for 2003, Venezuelan Jewry: A Brief History |
Periodical |
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JEWISH
JOUR A1.18.3 |
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Avotaynu:
The International Review of Jewish Genealogy Volume
18, Number 4 Winter
2002 |
Sallyann
Amdur Sack, editor |
journal,
newsletter, periodical, The Thread That Binds Time, HIAS Location and
Family Service, HIAS Boston Individual Arrival Cards 1882-1929, A Journey
of Discovery, Ashes and Flowers: A Family Trek to Jewish Poland and
Romania, U.S. National Archives II Highlights, Remembering Holocaust
Victims: The Challenge for Jewish Genealogists, Mania's Story, Two Major
Errors on a Gravestone- Or Just One?, Discovering That My
Great-Grandfather Was a Criminal, Help Us and God Will Help You: A
Father's Plea to His Son in America, Finding Grandpa: Lessons in
Genealogical Research, Finding Uncle Selig, Jacob Elijah Pozharik
(1852-1920) and Some Pozharik Family History, Grandpa Didn't Tell the
Truth, Box Tax: A Tax on Jews for Jews, Family Histories and Genealogies,
Levanda Index: A Revies, Genealogical Information in Rabbinic Texts II: An
Examination of Ktav 2Sofer, The Family at the Tombstone, Righting a Wrong,
My Name is Boris Styskin, Are We Having Fun Yet? A Family History
Research, Given Name Analysis: A Tool for Single-Surname Research and Very
Large Families, Brick Walls Major Digression and Cautionary Tale: A
Prologue to My Mendel Family Saga, Suriname Cemetery, Squaring the Family
Circle, Genealogy and Gifts of the Spirit, Search for Abraham |
Periodical |
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JEWISH
JOUR A1.18.4 |
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Avotaynu:
The International Review of Jewish Genealogy Volume
19, Number 1 Spring
2003 |
Sallyann
Amdur Sack, editor |
journal,
newsletter, periodical, The Future of JewishGen: JewishGen's Perspective,
The Future of JewishGen: The Museum's Perspective, The Future of JewishGen:
From the Person Who Helped Make it Happen, Center for Jewish History
Offers Genealogy Fellowship, Moldovan Ancestry Research, Ukrainian
Archives in the 21st Century, New Book: Avotaynu Guide to Jewish
Genealogy, Highlights of 2003 Conference Program in Washington DC, Memel
Archives Records Located, Polish Passport Policy 1830-1930: Permits
Restrictions and Archival Sources, A Jewish Genealogist's Wish List,
Jewish Genealogical Research in Scotland, Rapa and Rapaport Families in
Northern Italy in the 15th and 16th Centuries, New Website for Sephardic
Studies, More Than a Book Review: Gedächtnis aus Stein: Die Synagoge in
Kippenheim 1852-2002, Joshua Meir Mandel: Village Innkeeper and Landowner |
Periodical |
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JEWISH
JOUR A1.19.1 |
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Avotaynu:
The International Review of Jewish Genealogy Volume
19, Number 2 Summer
2003 |
Sallyann
Amdur Sack, editor |
journal,
newsletter, periodical, Jewish Records Found in Baghdad, The Jews of Iraq,
Jewish Genealogical Resources in Transcarpathia, My Ancestors Were
Schutzjuden, Jewish Surname Changes Following Emigration from Russia, A
Better Way to Record Locations for Genealogy, New Sources for Genealogical
Research in Imperial Russia, Into the "Heart of Terror", Preview
of 2004 International Conference on Jewish Genealogy in Jerusalem,
Migrations from Eastern Europe to the Netherlands and Belgium, Locating
South African Relatives in the EIDB, South African Center for Jewish
Migration and Genealogy Studies, Project to Research Turkish and Balkan
Countries at Diaspora Research Institute, The 500-Year History of a
Sephardic Family, Attitude of Baltic Peoples Toward the Jews during World
War II |
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JEWISH
JOUR A1.19.2 |
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Avotaynu:
The International Review of Jewish Genealogy Volume
19, Number 3 Fall 2003 |
Sallyann
Amdur Sack, editor |
journal,
newsletter, periodical, Descent from Rashi: A "Mythological
Charter", Descent from Rashi: Response to Schellekens, Descent from
Rashi: Response to Rosenstein, Genealogical Resources at Yad Vashem,
Annual Jewish Genealogy Conference is Where It Is All At, Jewish
Cemeteries in Jerusalem, Pacific Crossings: Europe to Americal Via the
Trans-Siberian Railroad, 18th-Century Records from the Former Commonwealth
of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania and the Kingdom of Poland, Using Polish
Magnate Records for Posen, Jewish Surnames in Russia Poland Galicia and
Prussia, Austro-Hungarian Military Records, Jewish Life in Eastern Hungary
during the 18th-Century, Portuguese Jews of Italy, Historical and
Demographic Background of Jewish Family Research in Romania |
Periodical |
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JEWISH
JOUR A1.19.3 |
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Avotaynu:
The International Review of Jewish Genealogy Volume
19, Number 4 Winter
2003 |
Sallyann
Amdur Sack, editor |
journal,
newsletter, periodical, A Day at the Center for Jewish History,
International Institute of Jewish Genealogy Formed, Who Rests in the
Philadelphia Cemetery? A HIAS/INS Case Study, Jews in Eretz Yisrael in
1875, Genealogy and Social Structure: A New Course, Documents of the
Hungarian Jewish Archives, Records of State Rabbis in the Kaunas Regional
Archives, Avotaynu Online Database Lists Nobility Archives, USHMM Records
from the Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast Archives, IAJGS Awards Reach for Greater
Heights, Shmuel Helman of Metz is the Son of Israel Heilprin: An Analysis,
K.G. Saur International Biographical Archives Series, A Spoof on Jewish
Surnames, I Thought I Was Alone, Finding Holocaust Survivors: It's Never
Too Late, My Family's Connection to Schindler's List, Legacy of the
Spanish Civil War, Making the Connection, Pursing Iser, Is There a Travel
Agent in the House?, Bridging a Century's Divide, Patience and Luck,
Tracing a No-Name Ancestor, Orchestrating the American Dream, Hubscher DNA
Genetic Distance Analysis |
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JEWISH
JOUR A1.19.4 |
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Avotaynu:
The International Review of Jewish Genealogy Volume
20, Number 2 Summer
2004 |
Sallyann
Amdur Sack (editor) |
journal,
newsletter, periodical: Jewish Genealogy - The Past 25 Years; The Future
of Jewish Genealogy; The Importance of Establishing a Family Genealogy
Website; Tracing Family Roots Using JRI-Poland to Read Between the Lines;
How Does DNA Testing Help Genealogists?; Jewish Genetics in 1984;
Ancestry.com Offers Many Services and Products; Beware of Both Documented
and Oral Histories; Jewish Genealogy in Germany; Dayan Family of Aleppo -
Direct Descendants of King David; Polychromatic Tombstones in Polish
Jewish Cemeteries; The Mother of the Tosfot YomTov Revealed in Code;
Children Under 16 Unaccompanied by a Parent - The Family Zuser; Israeli
Military Grave Sites Mapped on Internet |
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JEWISH
JOUR A1.20.2 |
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Avotaynu:
The International Review of Jewish Genealogy Volume
20, Number 3 Fall 2004 |
Sallyann
Amdur Sack (editor) |
journal,
newsletter, periodical: The Next Step - Jewish Genealogy Goes Academic;
Yad Vashem Unveils Central Database of Shoah Victims' Names; Methodology
for Researching 18th-Century Lithuania; Genealogical Resources at the
American Jewish Archives; Creation of Widespread Use of Compound
Artificial Jewish Family Names; German Jewish Migration to South Africa;
Burial Books of Ashkenazic Jews of Amsterdam, 1872-1935; Relationships
Among Some Early Jewish Settlers in Dutch Friesland; Creating State or
Country Databases of Jewish Births, Marriages and Deaths; European
Refugees Who Found Shelter in Moreocco During World War II; Baghdad
Records Reach Israel |
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JEWISH
JOUR A1.20.3 |
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Avotaynu:
The International Review of Jewish Genealogy Volume
20, Number 4 Winter
2004 |
Sallyann
Amdur Sack (editor) |
journal,
newsletter, periodical: How to Find People Who Submitted Pages of
Testimony at Yad Vashem; When Good Men Do Nothing; Brothers, Cousins - or
Both: A Family Brainteaser; Moravia Revisited; The 1840 Montefiore Census
of the Jews of Alexandria, Egypt; Racing With Death - HIAS (HICEM) Lisbon
Files (1940-45); Jewish Surnames in the Baltic Countries; Building a
National Family Tree; Ida Helen Van Oppen (1863-1950); How I Found Out I
Was Not Related to Jan Murray; The Ben Gurion Connection; The Virtue of
Persistence - A Story of Discovery and Some Rules Learned Along the Way;
Number 10 Forrasvolgy Street; My Father Was Not an Orphan After All -
Building a Family Tree After the Holocaust; Rediscovering Cousin Willie;
In Search of Sam Kideckel; Searching for My Banos |
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JEWISH
JOUR A1.20.4 |
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Avotaynu:
The International Review of Jewish Genealogy Volume
21, Number 1 Spring
2005 |
Sallyann
Amdur Sack (editor) |
journal,
newsletter, periodical: Russian Exit Passports - Documentation of
Emigrants from the Russian Empire; A Short History of Jewish Surnames in
Germany; A Scientific Approach to the Etymologies of Jewish Surnames; New
Acquisitions at U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum; Genealogy in Israel, March
2005; eJewish.info Is Innovative Tool for Genealogical Research; Looking
for a Book or Periodical Article Online at a Library Research Facility;
Major Sephardic Intenet Site - Les Fleurs de l'Orient; Escape into Spain -
Hispanic Way Station on the Road to Freedom; The State of Organized Jewish
Genealogy; Combining Latvian Archives and Yad Vashem Database for
Research; Our Visit to Karpata-Rus; Central Zionist Archives Launches
Webpage and Genealogy Service |
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JEWISH
JOUR A1.21.1 |
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Avotaynu:
The International Review of Jewish Genealogy Volume
21, Number 2 Summer
2005 |
Sallyann
Amdur Sack (editor) |
journal,
newsletter, periodical: Holocaust Closure - The Role of Germany and the
Swiss Red Cross; Mining Russian Revision Lists for Hidden Information; A
Template for Evaluating Evidence; New Printing Technique is Boon for
Genealogists; U.S. Courthouse Records Hold Valuable Genealogical
Information; Using GenMerge to Analyze the Jews of Pusalotas; Guidelines
for Converting Documents Written in Hebrew and Yiddish into English;
Building a Family History Website; Jewish Newspaper as a Genealogical
Resource; Who Is a Jew? - and Related Topics; Two Approaches in Jewish
Onomastics - Books by Menk and the Guggenheimers |
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JEWISH
JOUR A1.21.2 |
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DOROT:
The Journal of the Jewish Genealogical Society, Volumes 15-18 |
Alex
E. Friedlander, Editor |
journal,
newsletter, periodical, Russian-American Genealogical Archival Service
(RAGAS), Landsmanshaftn and Family Circles, Travels in Ukraine, Planning a
Research Trip to Israel, World War I Draft Registration Cards,
Genealogical Research on a Pre-Holocaust German Jewish Physician - Part
III, Jewish Historical Research and Murphy's Law, Computers and Genealogy,
Shtetl Geography: The Changing Face of Central and Eastern Europe,
Landsmanshaft Burial Lists, "Jewish Chronicle Naturalization Lists,
The Shanghai Jewish Ghetto 1940-1947, The Case of the Pre-Teenage Grooms,
What's New in New York City Research, Locating Missing and Absent People,
Holocaust Research, A Genealogical Tour to Poland and Ukraine, Why use a
Computer to do Genealogical Research?, New Naturalization Procedure in
Effect, A Report on Travel and Research in Ukraine, The Mystery of Mokom
Sholom Cemetery, New Sources of Polish Records, Two Unusual Sources in
Israel, Emigrating to New York, Czech Research - by Mial and Camera,
Washington DC Research, Accessing the JewishGen Bulletin Board, Let Your
Fingers do the Walking, German Jewish Research, New York Jewish Orphanage
Records, Jewishgen Potpourri, Endangered Heritage: Jewish Cemeteries and
Synagogues in Eastern Europe, The Genealogy of a Buidling, Research and
Travel in Lithuania, Index to Russian-Polish Vital Records, Preserving
Photocopies, What's New in Slavic Resources, Unlocking the Files of the
FBI, Research in Boston, Research in Vienna, External Passposts Files
Found, Preserving Family Records and Photographs, Internet for Dummies,
Pre-War Lithuanian Series in the "Afrikaner Yidishe Tzeitung,
Indexing and Record Acquisition Projects in Jewish Genealogy, Emigrants to
America Please Take Notice (full article originally published in 1883 then
translated from Czech in 1995 and published in the September 1995 issue of
"Nase rodina - the newsletter of the Czechoslovak Genealogical
Society International), Jewish Soldiers in the Civil War, 20th Century
Immigration and Naturalization Records, N.Y. State Dept. of Health Index
to Vital Records, Restitution Agencies in Germany |
Periodical |
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JEWISH
JOUR D1.15-18 |
|
MORASHA
Heritage: The Jewish Genealogical Society of Illinois Volumes
9-19, 1993-2003 |
Dorothy
Drucker Nesbitt (editor) |
journal,
newsletter, periodical, Search Services in the Former Soviet Union,
Genealogical Sources in the Baltimore Area for Jews of Eastern European
Descent, The Falashas: A People that Time Forgot, Naturalization
Documentation in the National Archives, Naturalization Indices in National
Archives Regions, Surname and Locale Index to 1992 "Zuchen Mispoche"
Ads, How the Personal Computer is Changing the Field of Genealogy (Part
2), Contributing Information to Ancestral File, Handy Reference Calendar,
Court of the Chief Rabbi (London Beth Din) - Adler House - Tavistock
Square - London, Offices of the United Synagogue - Woburn House -
Tavistock Square - London, The Story of Shmuel der Shuster: Genealogical
Clues and Discoveries, Organizing a Family Reunion, A Visit to
Alsace-Lorraine and Seitzerland, National Archives - Great Lakes Region -
U.S. District Court Records - Naturalization Records - Textual Records
Pertaining to Genealogy - World War I Draft Registration, Research Tips,
How to Read Hebrew Years, Using the Letters of the Hebrew Alphabet as
Numerals, Shomrim Societies - Unusual Sources of Research, Philadelphia
Hias Records, How I Discovered the Name of my Ancestral Town, Preserving
Your Photographs, Eastern European Archival Access: A Country-by-Country
Report, Acquiring Records from the Russian Empire - A RAGAS Update,
Wisconsin Research, Two Unusual Resources in Israel, How to File Your
Photographs, The Story of Shmuel Der Shuster: Saga and Discoveries, etc. |
Periodical |
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JEWISH
JOUR M1.9-19 |
|
Avotaynu:
The International Review of Jewish Genealogy Volume
21, Number 2 Summer
2005 |
Sallyann
Amdur Sack (editor) |
journal,
newsletter, periodical: Holocaust Closure - The Role of Germany and the
Swiss Red Cross; Mining Russian Revision Lists for Hidden Information; A
Template for Evaluating Evidence; New Printing Technique is Boon for
Genealogists; U.S. Courthouse Records Hold Valuable Genealogical
Information; Using GenMerge to Analyze the Jews of Pusalotas; Guidelines
for Converting Documents Written in Hebrew and Yiddish into English;
Building a Family History Website; Jewish Newspaper as a Genealogical
Resource; Who Is a Jew? - and Related Topics; Two Approaches in Jewish
Onomastics - Books by Menk and the Guggenheimers |
Periodical |
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JEWISH
JOUR A1.21.2 |
|
MORASHA
Heritage: The Jewish Genealogical Society of Illinois Volumes
20- , 2004 - |
Belle
Holman, Sandra Imyak, Beverly Katz, Janette Woods (editors) |
journal,
newsletter, periodical, Genealogy Materials Available at Arlington Heights
Memorial Library, Guidelines for Research at the Illinois State Archives,
Given Names Data Bases Accessible On-Line: Volume
20 Nos. 1-3 |
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JEWISH
JOUR M1.20- |
|
Jewish
Ancestors?: A Guide to Reading Hebrew Inscriptions and Documents |
Rosemary
Wenzerul |
Jewish,
paleography: Jewish Genealogical Society of Great Britain; Hebrew Alphabet
(Hebrew vowels, Numerical values); Jewish Calendar (Days of the week,
Jewish year to a Gregorian year - formula, Jewish year to Gregorian year -
conversion table); Jewish Year; Reading headstones; Frequently used
Hewbrew words (with abbreviations); Hewbrew letters which are most liable
to be misread; Hewbrew given names - boys, girls; Birth to death; Marriage
(authorisation); Ketubah (marriage contract); Divorce (Get); Documents and
Inscriptions; Glossary of Yiddish terms; Kaddish (mourners); Publications |
Book |
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JEWISH
PALEO J1 |
|
First
American Jewish Families 1654-1988 |
Malcolm
H. Stern (compiler) |
United
States, pedigree, family tree, 600 genealogies 1654-1988 |
Book
: Blue with 442p |
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JEWISH
PED F1 |
|
The
Unbroken Chain: Biographical Sketches and Genealogy of Illustrious Jewish
Families from the 15th-20th Century Revised Edition - 1990 Volume I |
Neil
Rosenstein |
Pedigree,
Genealogies, Katzenellenbogen, Munk, Jakobovits, Schick, Kamenetzy,
Jungreis, Prager, Israel, Wahl, Mendelssohn, Ginsburg, Katz, Teomim, Bondi,
Strelisker, Shor, Lipchutz, Walsch, Zimmer, Album, Rabinowitch, Sislowitz,
Chaver-Rabbiniowitz,Volovelsky Families |
Book |
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JEWISH
PED U1.1 |
|
The
Unbroken Chain: Biographical Sketches and Genealogy of Illustrious Jewish
Families from the 15th-20th Century Revised Edition - 1990 Volume II |
Neil
Rosenstein |
Pedigree,
Genealogies, Heschel, Landau, Babad, Lowenstam, Auerbach, Ashkenazi, Sanz,
Horowitz, Margareten, Fruchter, Weinberger, Rubin, Piotrkow, Zhidachov,
Belz, Rokeach, Lyzhansk-Mogielnica-Grodzisk, Munkacs-Dynow, Dombrovo,
Chernobyl, Families |
Book |
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JEWISH
PED U1.2 |
|
Eastern
European Yizkor Books in the Los Angeles Area Libraries |
none |
Source,
Genealogy, Eastern European Yizkor Books, Los Angeles Libraries |
Book |
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JEWISH
SOURCE E1 |
|
The
Encyclopedia of Jewish Genealogy Volume
1: Sources in the United States and Canada |
Arthur
Kurzweil & Miriam Weiner (editors) |
sources,
United States, Canada, emigration, immigration, naturalization,
genealogical societies, historical societies, archives, Hamburg passenger
lists, aerial photos, town plan listings - Russia and Poland,
French-Jewish records, German-Jewish records, Hungarian-Jewish records,
Polish-Jewish records |
Book
: Blue Book/Blue Dustjacket with 226p |
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JEWISH
SOURCE E1.1 |