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Index to the first 21 Volumes of AVOTAYNU
Algeria
Civil records of Algeria and Morocco
Jewish community in the Touat Oases
Brochures on colonization of Algeria
Algerian Jews
About the Jews of Morocco, Algeria and Libya
Algerian records in Aix-en-Provence
Conference on the Jews of Algeria
VI/1/29
VII/4/60
VIII/3/51
VIII/3/52
X/3/38
XI/1/45
XXI/3/52
Argentina
History of the Jews of Argentina
II/3/21
Sources of vital statistic records
III/3/18
Argentina, the other Golden Land
V/2/16
Jewish Immigration to Argentina
VII/2/34
Inquiries to Argentina
XII/1/40
Cites Argentinean source for immigrant information
XII/1/66
Jewish genealogical society founded
XII/3/51
Using Argentina phone books on the Internet
XII/4/59
How to obtain Argentinean vital records, immigration registers, census records, genealogical resources in Buenos Aires, history of the Jews of Chile, Jews of Rhodes XIII/2/50
History of the Moise Ville colony
XIII/4/79
Moroccan community in Buenos Aires
XIII/4/79
Jews of Belmonte
XIV/4/69
Moises Ville colony school records
XIV/4/69
Spanish Jewry
XIV/4/69
My Search for Family in Argentina
XVII/4/35
Jewish Colonization Association
XIX/2/54
Río de la Plata
XIX/2/54
Argentinian Immigration Database Now Online
XIX/4/68
Australia
History of the Jews of Australia
Australian Jewish Historical Society
Migration of Belgian Holocaust survivors
Book review: Australian genealogy books in print
Demography of Australian Jews in 1986 census
Origin of Australian Jewry
Comments on "Origin of Australian Jewry" article
First governor Arthur Phillip's Jewish origins
Jewish genealogical societies founded
Activities of Australian JGS
Your Australian cousins
I/1/03
I/1/11
III/1/21
III/3/31
IV/2/24
VI/2/19
VI/3/21
VII/1/24
VII/4/58
VIII/4/53
XI/1/37
Australian family histories
Burials in New South Wales
Five regional branches of the Australian Jewish Genealogical Society
Jewish genealogical activity throughout Australia
Egyptian Jews in Australia
New group in Perth
Access to census records
Holocaust arrival records
Computerization of Australian immigration records
Sophie Caplan Honored by Australian Government
Book Review: Tracing Your Family History in Australia
Early Australian-Jewish History
Jewish Lives in Tasmania
Burial CD
Earliest Jewish Doctors of Australia
National Archives of Australia
CD of Australia Jewish qresources
CD of Sydney Burials
Australian Military Records Online
Early Immigrants to Australia
Melbourne Chevra Kadisha records
Monograph Holdings of AJGS
Austria
Austrian Holocaust project planned
Austrian Resource Cited
Jews Remain Identified in Austrian Baptismal Records
Vienna as a magnet for Austro-Hungarian Jews
Austrian-Jewish Records: Ill-gotten Gains
Some Jewish Holdings in Vienna
Jews of Vienna 1826-1945
Records from Burgenland at the Central Archives in Israel
Austrian Records Controversy Continues
Jewish first names in the Austrian Empire
LDS Films of Viennese Registration Forms (Meldezettel)As a Genealogical Resource
More About Viennese Registration Lists and Related Matters
Book Review: Verdrängte Geschichte Schauplätze des Naziterrors in Oesterreich
Cites Sources of German, Austrian and Czech Holocaust Victims Names
Resources for Records of Vienna
Jewish Vital Records in Vienna: Two Sets
Austro-Hungary
Genealogy & migration: Jewish movement in 19th-Century Austro-Hungary
Residency in the Austro-Hungarian Empire
XI/1/43
XI/1/43
XII/4/59
XIII/1/39
XIII/4/79
XIII/4/79
XIV/2/47
XIV/2/47
XIV/4/69
XVI/1/45
XIX/2/66
XIX/2/54
XIX/3/52
XIX/4/68
XIX/4/68
XIX/4/68
XX/2/50
XX/2/50
XX/4/62
XXI/2/43
XXI/3/52
XXI/3/52
X/2/66
XI/2/67
XI/4/50
XII/4/26
XIV/2/13
XIV/2/49
XIII/1/39
XIII/3/54
XIV/3/17
XIV/4/69
XVI/3/3
XVI/3/7
XIX/1/60
XIX/4/79
XX/1/34
XXI/3/22
XII/1/25
XVI/4/89
The 1869 Austro-Hungarian Census
Austro-Hungarian Military Records
Belarus (see also Russia, USSR)
Byelorussian archival holdings
Inquiries made at Minsk archives
Location of Vitebsk records
Minsk archives will research for $1,000
What we know about genealogical records in Belarus
Belorussian archives revisited
First Belarus Jewish records arrive at LDS Family History Library
Sources for Jewish Genealogy in Belarussian Archives; New Discoveries from Recent
Research
On-Site Research in Minsk
Records for the Lida District Available in the Grodno Archives
Book review: Jewish Documentary Sources in Russia, Ukraine and Belarus.
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Jewish communities in Grodno province
The Pinkas of the Chevra Kadisha of Slutsk
Not All Jewish Vital Records from Belarus Are Microfilmed
RAGAS Provides Mogilev Guberniya Inventory; Visit to Ukrainian Archives
Central Archives for the History of the Jewish People filming in Belarus and
negotiations with Lithuanians and Russians, Chinese Jews
Belarussian Resources
Jewish Genealogical Research in Belarus
Some Belarus Records in Vilnius Archives
GSU, Belarus SIG and Litvak SIG Arrange Cooperative Indexing Project
Book Review: <I>Archival Judaica of Russia, Ukraine and Belarus</I>
Documentation of Byelorussian Jewish History at The Central Archives
for the History of the Jewish People
Book Review: Jewish Documentary Sources in Belarus Archives
Belgium
Status of Jewish genealogy in Belgium
Antwerp as a transit point from Eastern Europe to U.S.
Holocaust survivors of Belgium
The Jews of Antwerp
Antwerp between the wars
Accounting of Belgian Jews after Holocaust
Families who have lived in one place for generations
New Belgian books on the Holocaust
Jews Who Contributed to the Belgian State Since Its Independence
Antwerp as haven for Jews after Spanish Inquisition
Marranos of Antwerp
Jewish genealogical research in Belgium--an update
XVII/3/25
XIX/3/32
VI/3/10
VI/3/39
VII/2/39
VII/3/46
IX/4/06
X/3/12
X/4/07
XI/3/31
XI/4/27
XI/4/75
XII/4/81
XII/4/83
XIII/2/28
XIII/2/53
XIII/4/31
XIV/2/47
XV/3/71
XVI/3/19
XVI/3/27
XVII/1/3
XVII/3/66
XVIII/2/17
XX/3/61
I/1/11
I/2/08
II/1/23
II/2/14
III/2/20
IV/2/17
V/1/15
VI/2/25
VI/3/20
VII/2/23
VIII/2/36
XI/1/43
Museum of the Deportation and Resistance in Brussels inaugurated
Research on early Jews of Belgium
Museum of Deportation and Resistance
Genealogy collections of the Jewish Museum of Belgium
Jewish genealogical society founded in Brussels
Resources in Belgium Illuminate Larger Geographical Area
Brussels Jewry
Museum of Deportation and Resistance in Mechelen (Malines), Belgium:
Holdings and Activities
Migrations from Eastern Europe to the Netherlands and Belgium
Papers Given at Dutch/Belgian Jewish Conference
Bermuda
The Jews of Bermuda
Book Reviews
1998 Cemetery Project on CD-ROM
Address Book for Germanic Genealogy
AJHS Reviews Books on Jewish Communities
American Consuls in the Holy Land, 1832-1914
American Passenger Arrival Records
An Index to Publications of the American Jewish Historical Society
Ancestry's Red Book
The (Anglo) Jewish Year Book
Archival Sources for Canadian Jewry
The Archives
Avotaynu Guide to Jewish Genealogy
XX/3/61
Balkan Ghosts, A Journey Through History
Bedford's Second Jewish Community
Behind the Silken Curtain
XIX/4/75
Bibliography of German-Jewish Genealogy
Bibliography of Projects on German Jewry and anti-Semitism
A Biographical Dictionary of Canadian Jewry, 1909-1914
Bohemia and Moravia Deportations: Terezin Memorial Book
Books About Towns
Books on Hungary
Bridges to An American City: A Guide to Chicago's Landsmanshaften, 1870 to
1990
Bridging Three Worlds
Bukharian Jews
Capital Collections: Resources for Jewish Genealogical Research in Washington, DC,
Area
The Center: A Guide to Genealogical Research in the National Capital Area
Cologne Gedenkbuch
XI/3/62
XII/1/39
XIII/3/49
XIV/1/46
XIV/1/46
XIV/4/37
XIV/4/69
XVII/4/14
XIX/2/29
XIX/3/52
XIV/2/31
XIV/4/85
VIII/3/62
XIII/2/63
X/4/76
IX/2/60
X/4/77
VIII/3/63
XII/1/64
IV/2/25
VIII/2/54
X/1/61
X/2/63
IX/3/61
IX/3/61
VIII/4/61
XII/4/81
XIII/2/63
IX/4/69
X/3/64
IX/1/62
VIII/4/62
XII/3/70
XII/3/70
XII/3/71
Companion Guide to Romania
X/1/61
The Concise Dictionary of American Jewish Biography
X/4/75
Dallas Jewish Genealogical Guide
X/2/62
Dicionário Sefardi de Sobrenomes
XIX/4/75
A Dictionary of German-Jewish Surnames XXI/2/64
A Dictionary of Jewish Surnames from Galicia XX/4/76
A Dictionary of Jewish Surnames from the Russian Empire
IX/1/61
A Dictionary of Jewish Surnames from the Russian Empire
IX/3/10
A Dictionary of Jewish Surnames from the Kingdom of Poland
XII/2/58
Dictionary of Surnames--some comments
VI/2/26
Disraeli: A Biography
XII/1/64
A Documentary History of Jewish Immigrants in Britain
X/4/79
Documents of Our Ancestors: A Selection of Reproducible Genealogy Forms and Tips
for Using Them
XII/4/80
Do People Grow on Family Trees
VIII/3/62
Edge of the Diaspora
VI/4/57
Eliyahu's Branches: The Descendants of the Vilna Gaon and His Family
XIII/4/96
Encyclopedia of Jewish Genealogy
VII/1/34
Evidence!
XIV/3/87
Family Diseases: Are You At Risk?
V/3/34
Family Research for Jewish Ancestors from Baden Wurttemberg in Hohenlohe District
X/3/63
FAQ: Frequently Asked Questions About Jewish Genealogy
XIII/1/64
Finding Home: In the Footsteps of the Jewish Fusgeyers
XXI/1/60
Finding Your Jewish Roots in Galicia: A Resource Guide
XIV/3/87
First American Jewish Families
VIII/2/53
Following the Paper Trail: A Multilingual Translation Guide
VIII/3/63
From a Ruined Garden: The Memorial Books of Polish Jewry
XIV/4/85
From Generation to Generation
X/3/59
From King David to Baron David
VI/2/23
Gedenkbuch
VII/3/36
Genealogical Guide to East and West Prussia
XIX/4/75
Genealogical Resources in the New York Metropolitan Area
V/1/29
Genealogica Hebraica: Jews of Portugal and Gibraltar
VI/4/58
Genealogical Resources in the Atlanta Area
XII/3/70
The Genealogist's Address Book
VIII/4/62
A Genealogist's Guide to Discovering Your Female Ancestors
XIV/4/85
De Geschiedenis van het Joodse Geslacht Schuit
XII/2/63
Going Greek: Jewish College Fraternities in the United States, 1895-1945</I? XIX/3/65
Guide Book: Jewish Sights of Bohemia and Moravia
IX/1/63
Guide to Jewish Italy
VIII/1/55
A Guide to U.S. Military Records
X/4/79
Hamburg Passengers from the Kingdom of Poland and the Russian Empire
XIII/2/63
Handbook for Archival Research in the USSR
V/4/10
Historical Atlas of Central Europe
XXI/2/64
Hoffnung Amerika
Index to Florida Jewish History in the American Israelite, 1854-1900
In Memoriam
In Search of Your European Roots
In Their Words--Volume 2: Russian
XIX/1/60
Inventory of Emigration Sources in the Bremen Archives
Jacob's Children in the Land of the Mahdi: Jews of the Sudan
Jadid Al-Islam: The Jewish "New Muslims" of Meshhed
Jewish Community of Frankfurt
Jewish Documentary Sources in Russia, Ukraine and Belarus
Jewish First Names in Amsterdam
Jewish Genealogy Beginner's Guide
Jewish Heritage Travel: A Guide of Central and Eastern Europe
Jewish Immigration to Argentina
Jewish Memories in Alsace: Marriage Contracts of the 18th Century
Jewish Personal Names: Their Origin, Derivation and Diminutive Forms
Jewish Roots in Poland: Pages from the Past and Archival Inventories; And I Still See
Their Faces: Images of Polish Jews; Guide to the YIVO Archives; Luboml: Memorial Book
of a Vanished Shtetl
The Jewish Travel Guide
Jewish Women in America: An Historical Encyclopedia
The Jews in Poland and Russia--Biographical Essay
Jews in Poland: A Documentary History
The Jews in Poland and Russia: Bibliographical Essays
The Jews of Bohemia and Moravia: A Historical Reader
The Jews of Bohemia and Moravia: a Historical Reader
Jews of Germany: A Historical Portrait
The Jews of Hungary: History, Culture, Psychology
The Jews of Kurdistan
The Jews of Lithuania
Jews of Posen in 1834 and 1835
Jews of Toronto: A History to 1937
Korzenie Polskie: Polish Roots
The Library
The Library of Congress
Library Resources for German-Jewish Genealogy
Literature on Jews in Russian, 1890-1945
Literature on Jews in Russian, 1890-1945
Lithuanian Jewish Communities
The Lonely Days Were Sundays: Reflections of a Jewish Southerner
The Lord's Jews
The Luckiest Orphans: A History of the Hebrew Orphan Asylum of New York
Marriages in Amsterdam
X/2/61
IX/2/59
XII/3/71
II/1/32
.X/3/62
XIII/4/96
XIV/2/61
V/3/34
XII/4/81
XIII/2/63
VII/4/66
IX/4/68
VII/2/34
XIII/3/63
VIII/3/61
XIV/1/63
IX/4/68
XIII/4/96
III/1/38
IX/4/69
XII/2/63
X/1/60
IX/1/63
X/1/63
XII/3/72
X/1/63
XII/2/61
IV/2/26
III/2/32
IX/2/61
VI/4/58
VI/3/32
XIV/3/87
X/4/79
XII/1/65
VII/3/36
X/3/63
VIII/2/52
IX/2/60
X/2/60
Morton Allen Directory
Names of Jewish Victims of Hungarian Labor Battalions
Comments on Jewish Personal Names
review
Parish Registers in Slovakia
Patterns of Migrations, 1850-1914
Poles and Russians in the 1870 Census of New York City
Polish Countrysides: Photographs and Narrative
Proceedings of the 5th International Seminar on Jewish Genealogy
Producing a Quality Family History
Research Guide to Materials on Russian Jewry in Selected Archives of the Former
Soviet Union
Resources for Jewish Genealogy in the Boston Area
Resources for Jewish Genealogy in the New York area
Roots IV: Software to Make History
Russia Gathers Her Jews
Russian-Jewish Given Names: Their Origins and Variants
San Francisco Bay Area: Gold Mine for Jewish Genealogical Research
The Sephardic Journey: 1492-1992
Sephardim in America
The Source
Sourcebook for Jewish Genealogies and Family Histories
The Standard for the People: The 150th Anniversary of the Wellington Hebrew
Congregation, 1843-1993
State Census Records
Synagogues, Prayer Houses and Their Employees in the Pale of Settlement and Kurland
and Livonia Provinces of the Russian Empire, 1853-1854
Taking Root--The Origins of the Canadian Jewish Community
Taschenbuch f�r Familiengeschichtsforschung
The Source: A Guidebook of American Genealogy
Their Father's House
These Are the Names: Studies in Jewish Onomastics
They Became Americans: Finding Naturalization Records and Ethnic Origins
They Came in Ships
A Thousand Threads: A Story Told Through Yiddish Letters
XXI/3/64
The Timetables of Jewish History
Timetables of History
A Travel Guide to Jewish Europe
The Unbroken Chain
Australian genealogy books in print
Where Once We Walked
Wooden Synagogues
Your English Ancestry: A Guide to North Americans
Zidovsk‚ N bozensk‚ obce na Slovensku
Documentary Sources on Jewish History in the Archives of the CIS and Baltic
IX/3/62
IX/1/62
VIII/4/66
IX/4/67
XIII/3/63
IX/3/62
XII/4/81
XIV/3/87
XII/4/81
X/3/61
XII/3/70
II/2/28
IX/3/62
IV/3/17
XIV/2/61
XII/3/71
VIII/3/63
IX/4/65
I/1/16
XII/4/80
XII/1/65
VIII/4/62
IX/2/59
IX/1/64
XIII/3/63
XIII/1/64
VI/3/33
XIV/4/85
XIV/4/85
X/1/63
X/4/77
X/4/77
IX/4/68
VI/1/37
III/3/31
VII/1/33
X/1/62
X/2/62
IX/1/63
States
History and Culture of the Jews in Swabia
A Cat Called Adolf
Vom Shtetl an Die Lower East Side: Galizische Juden in New York
In Search of Your European Roots
The Jewish Burial Ground at Jewbury
Migration from the Russian Empire: Lists of Passengers Arriving at the Port of New
York
Judaica Americana
Yiddish Cuisine: A Gourmet's Approach to Jewish Cooking
Eat and Be Satisfied, A Social History of Jewish Food
Who's Who in My Family
The Jewish Traveler: Hadassah Magazine's Guide to the World's Jewish Communities
and Sights
How to Document Victims and Locate Survivors of the Holocaust
Germanic Genealogy: A Guide to Worldwide Sources and Migration Patterns
The Echoes That Remain
Death Books from Auschwitz Remnants
The History of the Harrogate Jewish Community
A Guide to Jewish Genealogical Research in Israel
Gedenkbuch Berlins der Judischen Opfer des Nationalsozialismus
Hamburger J�dische Opfer des Nationalsozialismus: Gedenkbuch
French Children of the Holocaust
Mosaic: A Chronicle of Five Generations
The Hidden Half of the Family: A Sourcebook for Women's Genealogy
The Jewish Quarter of Philadelphia
The Jews of Jamaica
Kaminits-Podolsk and Its Environs
If I Forget Thee...: The Destruction of the Shtetl Butrimantz
Jewish Roots in Ukraine and Moldova: Pages from the Past and Archival Inventories
Padyavand
Organizing Your Family History Research
The Jewish Victorian
Faces of the Jewish Experience in China
Nous Sommes 900 Francais
Avnei Zikaron
A Social History of the Jews of Hong Kong: A Resource Guide
The Book of Sorrow
DoroTree: The Jewish Genealogy Software; Getting Started Books
Photos Capture "The Way We Were"
Dozens of Cousins: Blue Genes, Horse Thieves and Other Relative Surprises
in Your Family Tree
Two Guides to the Slovak Archives
Saskatoon Jewish Community
XI/1/63
XI/1/64
XI/1/65
XI/1/65
XI/1/66
XI/1/66
XI/2/61
XI/2/62
XI/2/63
XI/2/63
XI/2/63
XI/2/63
XI/3/78
XI/3/79
XI/3/80
XI/3/81
XI/3/81
XI/4/73
XI/4/74
XI/4/74
XV/1/64
XV/1/64
XV/1/64
XV/2/65
XV/2/65
XV/2/65
XV/2/65
XV/3/68
XV/3/68
XV/3/68
XV/4/61
XV/4/61
XV/4/61
XV/4/61
XV/4/61
XV/4/61
XVI/1/63
XVI/1/63
XVI/2/65
XVI/2/65
XVI/2/65
History of the Jews in Poland and Russia
The Holocaust in Romania: The Destruction of Jews and Gypsies Under the
Antonescu Regime, 1940-1944
In Their Words: A Genealogist's Translation Guide to Polish, German, Latin
and Russia Documents. Volume 1: Polish
Frauen in den Aussenlagern des KZ Flossenbürg
The Litvaks: A Short History of the Jews of Lithuania
The American Census Handbook
A Dictionary of Ashkenazic Given Names
The History of the Jews of Germany in Modern Times
Long Distance Genealogy: Researching Your Family History from Home
Discovering Your Jewish Ancestors
Archival Judaica of Russia, Ukraine and Belarus
From Shtetl to Milltown: Litvaks, Hungarians and Galizianers In Western
Pennsylvania 1875-1925
The Family Orchard; Kastner's Haggadah
Beit Rabbanan: Sources of Rabbinical Genealogy
History of Latvian Jews
At the Edge of Memory: A Family Story
Who Sailed on Titanic? The Definitive Passenger Lists
Jewish Given Names and Family Names: A New Bibliography
Jewish Surnames in Amsterdam, 1669-1850
The Holocaust in Lithuania 1941-1945: A Book of Remembrance
Names of the Deported Jews from Zala County
Jewish Officers in the Polish Armed Forces, 1939-1945
Portraits of Our Past: Jews of the German Countryside
120 HIAS Stories
The ShipsList CD-ROM: Passenger Ship Arrivals, Canadian Ports 1865-1899
A Dictionary of German-Jewish Surnames
A Dictionary of Jewish Surnames from Galicia
A Thousand Threads: A Story Told Through Yiddish Letters
Avotaynu Guide to Jewish Genealogy
Behind the Silken Curtain
Dicionário Sefaradi de Sobrenomes
Dicionário Sefardi de Sobrenomes
Finding Home: In the Footsteps of the Jewish Fusgeyers
Genealogical Guide to East and West Prussia
Going Greek: Jewish College Fraternities in the United States, 1895-1945</I?
Historical Atlas of Central Europe
In Their Words--Volume 2: Russian
Jewish Documentary Sources in Belarus Archives
Journey to a Nineteenth-Century Shtetl: The Memoirs of Yekhezkel Kotik
Legacy: The Saga of a German-Jewish Family Across Time and Circumstance
Memorial to the Jews Deported from Greece
XVI/3/65
XVI/4/87
XVI/4/87
XVII/1/73
XVII/1/73
XVII/1/73
XVII/2/63
XVII/2/63
XVII/2/63
XVII/3/66
XVII/3/66
XVII/4/78
XVII/4/78
XVIII/1/65
XVIII/1/65
XVIII/2/61
XVIII/2/61
XVIII/2/61
XVIII/2/61
XVIII/3/62
XVIII/3/62
XVIII/3/62
XVIII/3/62
XVIII/4/88
XVIII/4/88
XXI/2/64
XX/4/76
XXI/3/64
XX/3/61
XIX/4/75
XX/1/56
XIX/4/75
XXI/1/60
XIX/4/75
XIX/3/65
XXI/2/64
XIX/1/60
XX/3/61
XX/2/50
XX/1/56
XXI/2/54
Memorial Volumes to Jewish Communities Destroyed in the Holocaust
Mixed Blessings: New Zealand Children of Holocaust Survivors Remember
Our Lives Are But Stories: Narratives of Tunisian-Israeli Women
Prisoner Deaths in Majdanek 1942
Quellen zur Geshichte der Juden in Polnischnen Archiven Biographisches
Handbuch der Rabbiner
Right to Exist: A Moral Defense of Israel's Wars
Sefer HaZikaron LeKehilat Yurburg-Lita
Sephardic Genealogy: Discovering Your Sephardic Ancestors and Their World
Sephardic Onomasticon
The Diaries of Bernhard Cahn: A Man of His Time
The Jewish Nation of the Caribbean
The Journeys of David Toback
The Lost Tribes of Israel: The History of a Myth
The Lurie Legacy
Tracing Your Family History in Australia
Two Worlds
Verdrängte Geschichte Schauplätze des Naziterrors in Oesterreich
Volumes on Hungarian Jewry during the Holocaust
What's Behind a Name
Zród a archiwalne do dziejów Żydów w Polsce
Brazil
History of the Jews of Brazil
Books on Jewish tombstone inscriptions in Brazilian cemeteries
Dicionario Biografico--1500-1808
Crypto Jews in the State of Par
Sources of genealogical records
Famous Jewish Brazilian families
Jews, Judaizers and their slaves
Additional books by Egon and Frieda Wolff
Dicionario Biografico--Volume 4
Memorial to two Jews buried in Vassouras
Jews in the Amazonian rain forest
Books available on Brazilian Jewish history
Jews and marranos in northern Brazil
"Jewish Priest" of Caico
The Amzalak family history
Jewish migration patterns
Using Inquisition records
Jews in the Amazon
Bentes family of Brazil
Jewish Memorial opens in Vassouras, Brazil
Early Jewish presence in Brazil
XX/4/76
XIX/3/65
XIX/3/65
XXI/2/64
XX/2/67
XIX/3/65
XIX/4/75
XIX/1/60
XXI/2/64
XX/1/56
XIX/1/60
XXI/3/64
XIX/3/65
XX/3/61
XIX/2/66
XXI/3/64
XIX/1/60
XXI/1/60
XIX/2/66
XIX/3/65
IV/3/19
IV/3/19
V/3/23
VI/1/29
VI/3/20
VI/4/50
VII/1/20
VII/3/28
VII/4/58
VIII/4/53
IX/1/35
IX/3/47
IX/4/48
IX/4/49
X/1/43
X/4/62
X/4/62
XI/2/47
XI/2/47
XI/3/63
XV/3/29
Saltiel Family of Brazil
Bulgaria
Bulgarian Jewish names
Projects to Document Jews of Turkey, Salonika, Bulgaria, and Belgrade
Jewish Surnames from Bulgaria
Jews of Bulgaria
Canada
Work of Jewish Genealogical Society in Montreal
Jews of Toronto
Jewish Public Library of Montreal
Immigration records at Archives of the Canadian Jewish Congress
JIAS records--Toronto
JIAS inventories at Canadian Jewish Congress
Book review: Jews of Toronto: A History to 1937
Book planned--Archival Sources for the Study of Canadian Jewry
History of emigration from France
Book review: Archival Sources for Canadian Jewry
Jewish genealogical research in Canada
Dun & Bradstreet records
United Restitution Organization
Jews of Toronto
United Restitution Organization finding aid available
Inventorying Jewish cemeteries
Planned compilations
Sources for early Jewish-Canadian history
Plan to document cemeteries of Ontario
Record books of Park Memorial Chapel
Toronto's Roseland Cemetery burials documented
Some Montreal Jewish holdings
Jewish archives of Toronto
Cemeteries in Quebec and Maritime Provinces computerized
Jewish genealogical resources in Canada
1901 Federal census to be available soon
Book review: A Biographical Dictionary of Canadian Jewry, 1909-1914
Documenting the Roselawn Cemetery
Vital records of Ontario
Canadian ship arrivals
Book review: Taking Root--The Origins of the Canadian Jewish Community
Resources at Archives of Ontario
The Jews of the Canadian West
Tapes available for lectures at recent annual seminar
Canadian synagogues are found with new archives guide
XX/1/47
XII/2/45
XIV/2/40
XIX/3/52
XIX/3/52
I/1/12
I/2/09
II/2/14
II/3/12
II/3/15
III/2/16
III/2/32
III/2/34
IV/1/20
IV/2/25
IV/3/04
V/1/15
V/3/24
V/3/24
VI/1/25
VI/3/20
VI/4/51
VII/2/23
VII/2/24
VII/4/58
VII/4/58
VIII/3/50
VIII/3/50
VIII/3/50
VIII/4/27
VIII/4/54
VIII/4/61
IX/1/36
IX/1/37
IX/1/37
IX/1/64
IX/2/47
IX/3/23
IX/3/48
IX/3/66
Analysis of Canadian censuses, Montreal synagogues
IX/4/50
Vital statistic indexes at the Archives of Ontario
X/1/45
Canadian synagogue finder guide developed by Canadian Jewish Congress
X/2/65
Analyzing Canadian census records
X/4/63
Update on cemetery project
X/4/63
Policy governing access to the Canadian Jewish Immigrant Aid Society records
XI/1/06
Russian acquisitions by National Archives of Canada
XI/1/44
Jews of Newfoundland
XI/1/44
Cites source of Jewish history in Western Canada
XI/1/67
Canadian ship arrival records
XI/3/63
Canadian voter lists
XI/4/54
Canadian naturalization records
XII/2/42
Jews of Toronto, Canadian assessment rolls
XII/3/52
Toronto assessment records
XII/4/61
Records of the Baron de Hirsch Institute records in Montreal
XIII/1/39
Roselawn cemetery project
XIII/1/39
Some Canadian vital records available via Internet
XIII/1/39
Look Up Your Canadian Ancestors in the Library
XIII/3/22
Record access to immigration records
XIII/3/49
Vital statistic records and other sources in Ontario
XIII/3/49
Canadian Naturalization Records
XIII/3/66
Passenger lists 1919-35 now at National Archives
XIII/4/79
Austrian victims of the Holocaust
XIV/2/47
Censuses of Newfoundland
XIV/2/47
Jewish Genealogical Research in Canada
XIV/4/23
Addresses of Canadian vital records offices
XIV/4/69
Jewish genealogical resources in Quebec province
XIV/4/69
Jewish Historical Society of Yukon
XIV/4/69
World War I military records
XIV/4/69
Book Review: Saskatoon Jewish Community
XVI/2/65
Affidavits Supply Data on Canadian Immigrants
XVII/2/39
Canada's Census: A Thing of the Past?
XVIII/1/30
Searching for Your Family in the Quebec Vital Records Database
XVIII/1/80
Indexing the Jewish Vital Records of Quebec 1841-1942
XVIII/2/34
Notes Canadian Immigration Forms
XVII/2/66
The 1915-1932 Canadian Naturalization Index
XVIII/3/31
Book Review: The ShipsList CD-ROM: Passenger Ship Arrivals, Canadian Ports 1865-1899XVIII/4/88
Canadian Genealogy Centre opens
XIX/2/54
1883 Article on Immigration
XX/2/50
New JGS in Hamilton
XX/2/50
Toronto's First Jewish Cemetery
XX/2/50
History of the Jews of Canada
XX/3/47
Use of Land Records
XX/3/47
History of Canadian Jewry
X/4/62
Toronto Burials Project
Toronto's Earliest History
Use of Land Title Records
Dawes Road Cemetery Project
Jewish immigration to Toronto
More Canadian City Directories Online
Newfoundland Jews
Pre-1868 Records
Database of Canadian Divorces
Newsletter for Montreal JGS
Canary Islands
The Jews of the Canary Islands
XX/4/62
XX/4/62
XX/4/62
XXI/2/43
XXI/2/43
XXI/2/43
XXI/2/43
XXI/2/43
XXI/3/52
XXI/3/52
XIV/4/29
Caribbean
Lists of Jews in Oldambtand, Hoogeveen and Surinam
Jewish cemetery on Nevis
A visit to St. Eustatius
Jews in the Islands of the French West Indies
Jews of exotic Surinam and their history
The Jews of the Caribbean
Book Review: The Jews of Jamaica
Suriname Cemetery
Book Review: The Jewish Nation of the Caribbean
IX/2/49
X/2/48
II/2/31
V/4/13
VIII/2/16
XI/3/48
XV/2/65
XVIII/4/67
XIX/1/60
China
Consular records in Shanghai about Jewish refugees
Hoover Institution has Shanghai consular records
Books on the Jewish Shanghai experience
Shanghai Jewish refugee book now available
The Tenacity of Jewish Identity: A Chinese Case Study
Book Review: Faces of the Jewish Experience in China
Shanghai and Tsingtao Municipal Records in the U.S. National Archives
Shanghai HIAS Lists
Yiddishkeit on the Yellow River
Shanghai HIAS Lists Available for Research at YIVO
X/2/23
X/2/67
XI/3/62
XII/1/67
XV/4/31
XV/4/61
XVI/1/33
XVII/4/19
XVIII/1/45
XX/1/58
Computers
Computers and genealogy
VI/1/11
Genealogy software: Relativity
VII/3/38
Genealogy software: Personal Dorot
VII/3/39
A proposed standard in genealogical software systems for identifying Jewish persons with
no surnames
VIII/1/40
Computer bulletin boards as a tool for the exchange of data
VIII/2/33
Macintosh software for Jewish genealogy
Software review: Roots IV: Software to Make History
Computer resources for Jewish genealogy
Comments on PAF features
Program to help in documenting names on gravestones
Internet for Greenhorns
Avotaynu puts database on Web
List of Internet World Wide Web Sites For Jewish Genealogy Research
Ilanot: Jewish Genealogy Software
Only a Mouse Click Away: Using the Internet to Build Your Family Tree
Internet Subscription Databases for Genealogical Research
Costa Rica
History of the Jews of Costa Rica
IX/3/26
IX/3/62
X/1/35
X/1/64
X/1/67
XII/3/03
XII/3/07
XII/4/21
XIV/2/63
XVI/4/43
XVIII/3/20
V/4/S6
Croatia
Jewish Community Records of Croatia Filmed by LDS Family History Library
Researching Jewish Family History in Croatia, Slavonia and Hungary
XV/2/5
XVII/3/28
Cuba
Jews of Cuba
XIX/2/54
Cyprus
Documenting Cypriot Jews
Czech Republic (see also Slovakia)
Jewish genealogical research in Czechoslovakia
Important address ... for Czechoslovakian research
Austro-Hungarian military records available
News for Czechoslovakia
Genealogical research in Czechoslovakia: An update
Jewish genealogical research in Slovakia
Complete catalogue of records for the Jewish communities of Bohemia and Moravia,
excluding that of Prague
History of record keeping in Bohemia
Book review: Guide Book: Jewish Sights of Bohemia and Moravia
Book review: The Jews of Bohemia and Moravia: a Historical Reader
Survey of Jewish monuments in the Czech Republic
List of cemeteries surveyed in the Czech Republic
Recommends source for genealogical inquiries in Czech Republic
Book review: The Jews of Bohemia and Moravia: A Historical Reader
Connections in the Czech Republic
On-Site Jewish Genealogical Research in the Czech and Slovak Republics
Archives in Bohemia and Moravia
V/2/26
IV/1/03
V/4/05
VI/1/41
VI/1/41
VI/3/08
VII/1/08
VII/3/20
VII/3/22
IX/1/63
IX/1/63
IX/2/22
IX/2/23
IX/4/70
X/1/60
XII/2/21
XII/3/15
XII/3/17
Book review: Bohemia and Moravia Deportations: Terezin Memorial Book
XII/4/81
Reclaiming Property in the Czech Republic
XVI/4/89
Restoration of Jewish Heritage in South Bohemia: A Project of the Rozmberk Society
XVI/4/37
Cites Sources of German, Austrian and Czech Holocaust Victims Names
XIX/4/79
Moravia Revisited
XX/4/11
Book on Moravia/Silesia Monuments
XXI/1/62
Combining Censuses and Familiant Records in Bohemia
XXI/3/12
Denmark
The origins and history of Danish Jewry
Danish Emigrant Lists on Web Include Many Russian Jews
VIII/1/35
XIII/4/98
DNA
Genetic Analysis of Jewish Origins
Company Offers DNA Testing
21st-Century DNA Confirms 18th-Century Relationship
Hubscher DNA Genetic Distance Analysis
How Does DNA Testing Help Genealogists?
Jewish Genetics in 1984
DNA Testing Shows Disparate Families Have Common Ancestor
XVI/1/15
XVII/1/39
XVIII/1/19
XIX/4/66
XX/2/17
XX/2/20
XX/4/79
East Europe--General
Our elusive ancestors
General problems of Eastern European Jewish onomastics
News from RAGAS
Avotaynu Offers JPGs of Jewish Life in Eastern Europe
Eastern European Jewish Emigration via Hamburg
Eastern European Archival Database Planned
Tracking Family Documents Across Eastern-European Borders
Box Tax: A Tax on Jews, for Jews
New Local Jewish History Books Appearing in Eastern Europe
XII/1/03
XII/2/07
XV/3/26
XVI/1/42
XVII/2/11
XVII/3/3
XVIII/1/3
XVIII/4/43
XXI/2/58
Egypt
Reports on Egyptian records, group for study of Jewish languages
History of the Jews of Egypt
Vital Records from Egypt Available
Egyptian Jews in Australia
Egyptian-Jewish Expatriates Form International Society
Organization Preserves Egyptian-Jewish History
Jews in Egypt
The 1840 Montefiore Census of the Jews of Alexandria, Egypt
England
Pamphlets about Jewish communities in Britain
IX/3/66
X/1/30
XIII/3/33
XIII/4/79
XV/3/32
XVII/3/67
XX/2/50
XX/4/18
I/1/12
Jews of Birmingham, work of the Jewish Historical Society
Jewish yearbook of 1896
How to obtain vital statistic records from the United Kingdom
Bibliography used at family history workshop
Guide to British census records
Immigration records in London
An American perspective on London research
Jewish cemeteries in London
The value of wills to the genealogist
Recent acquisitions at the Museum of the Jewish East End
London International Seminar--Sources of British records
Book available about Jews arriving in Birmingham 1933-1945
Maritime museum wants oral histories and records
Listing of London Jewish cemeteries available
Status of Chief Rabbi's records
More on status of Chief Rabbi's records
Describes status of Chief Rabbi's records
Hyamson and Colyer-Fergusson collections
History of preservation of documents in Office of the Chief Rabbi of UK
Organizational division of British Jewry
Comment on Hyamson and Colyer-Fergusson collection article
Bevis Marks Records Part 4
Older London burial records and sites
Locates Hyamson and Colyer-Fergusson collections
Poor Jews Temporary Shelter registers (1896-1914)
More on the Colyer-Fergusson collection
Census of 1891 released
Jewish Genealogical Society of Great Britain founded
Research using the 1891 census
Describes resources available from Court of the Chief Rabbi
Resources at Jews College
First meeting of JGS of Great Britain
Conference on Jewish Patterns of Migrations planned in England for June 1993
Plans to index 1770-1905 registers of the old Hambro Synagogue
1871-80 index of Jewish Chronicle
Jewish blood in the British royal family
Dealings with Central Registry Office
Passenger lists of British Public Records Office
Early years of Leeds Jewish community
London West End project planned
Bevis Marks synagogue needs repair
Additional resources for Anglo-Jewish genealogy
More on royal Jewish blood
Manchester Jewry
I/1/13
I/2/09
II/1/23
II/2/16
II/2/21
II/3/16
II/3/17
II/3/23
III/1/20
III/2/20
III/3/04
IV/3/20
V/1/15
V/2/17
VI/2/26
VI/3/20
VI/3/38
VII/1/15
VII/1/17
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VII/2/25
VII/3/24
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VII/4/58
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VIII/2/36
VIII/2/42
VIII/2/58
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VIII/4/65
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IX/3/50
IX/4/51
English naturalizations 1902-06
Bevis Marks Records--Part V Jews of South West England
Jews of Portsmouth
Bevis Marks Records
Jews of southwest England
Book review: Your English Ancestry: A Guide to North Americans
Book review: Bedford's Second Jewish Community
Expands on Jewish ancestry of British royal family
Book on 1891 census
Naturalization and name changes in the British Isles
Book review: A Documentary History of Jewish Immigrants in Britain
Court of Chief Rabbi in London
Indexing of London synagogue records
The Jewish Burial Ground at Jewbury
The History of the Harrogate Jewish Community
New chapter formed in southern England
Book review: The (Anglo) Jewish Year Book
Book review: Disraeli: A Biography
Newly discovered pinkassim of the Harkavy Collection
British Telcom archives
Studies in Anglo-Jewish history
Jewish south-west of England census returns 1841-1891
Federation of Synagogues records
Personal research at the Mocatta Library
Dover Jewry
Poor Relief Application of Glasgow
Public Record Office in Kew
1851 British census
Family trees in society library
Willesden cemetery
English wills
Jews of Northampton
Using the Records of the Poor Jews' Temporary Shelter
Elizabethan marranos
Jews' Free School
Web site for JGS of Great Britain
Society has Web site, Southampton University's Jewish archives
Royal Geographic Society Map Room
Untapped London resources
Veterans museum
Book on Jews of Cornwall, England, planned
Jewish cemeteries of East Kent
Jews of Merthyr Tydfil, Wales
Book Review: The Jewish Victorian
IX/4/51
IX/4/51
X/2/50
X/2/50
X/2/50
X/2/62
X/2/63
X/2/66
X/3/44
X/3/44
X/4/79
XI/1/43
XI/1/44
XI/1/66
XI/3/81
XII/1/40
XII/1/64
XII/1/64
XII/2/32
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XII/3/54
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XIII/3/49
XIII/3/49
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XIII/4/79
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XV/4/61
Using CD-ROM Databases and the Internet to Research England from Afar
Major London Record Offices for 2001
Research in London and Liverpool with London 2001 in Mind
Leeds in the LDS Library
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
1901 British Census Released
Genealogical Resources in the British Library Hebrew Collection
Questions Restrictions on British Vital Records Access
Information Source for Jews Who Served with British Military Forces
Jewish Soldiers Killed in WWI
Provincial Anglo-Jewry
Re-admission of Jews to England in the Mid-17th Century
Jewish Military Personnel, Ethics and Genealogy
Burial Records at Federation of Synagogues
Hull Jewish Cemetery Records
Jews Free School
New Internet Resources for Research in the United Kingdom
Personal Announcements in London Jewish Chronicle
Marriage Index for London Great Synagogue 1791-1885
Anglo-Jewish Charities
United Synagogue Records
British Naturalization Records
Cataloguing of Naturalization Records
Old Bailey Prison of London Records Online
Index to London Jewish Chronicle
Naturalization Records at the British National Archives
Estonia (see also Russia, USSR)
Judaica in the Historical Archives of Estonia
Jewish vital records from Estonia filmed by Family History Library
Estonian records
Attitude of Baltic Peoples Toward the Jews During World War II
Jewish Surnames in the Baltic Countries
Ethiopia
Jewish life in Ethiopia and Kenya
Europe--General
Book review: In Search of Your European Roots
In pursuit of Zionist ancestors
Synagogue art research in Europe
Survey of Jewish sites in Europe planned
XVI/1/25
XVI/3/46
XVI/4/27
XVI/4/28
XVII/1/29
XVII/1/30
XVII/1/31
XVIII/1/12
XVIII/1/39
XVIII/1/67
XVIII/2/41
XIX/1/47
XIX/1/47
XIX/2/54
XIX/3/52
XX/1/47
XX/1/47
XX/1/47
XX/1/26
XX/2/50
XX/3/47
XXI/1/47
XXI/1/47
XXI/2/43
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XXI/2/43
XXI/3/52
XXI/3/09
IX/3/15
XII/2/43
XIV/3/69
XIX/2/47
XX/4/28
V/2/13
II/1/32
VII/1/13
VII/2/11
VII/2/14
Clarifies Karolines
IX/3/66
Book review: A Travel Guide to Jewish Europe
IX/4/68
Book review: Jewish Heritage Travel: A Guide of Central and Eastern Europe
IX/4/68
Discovered: An 1839 travelogue through the Jewish world
X/3/18
Book Review: In Search of Your European Roots
XI/1/66
Age overstatement among European Jews
XI/2/30
Post-Paris seminar field trips to be coordinated
XII/1/42
Mandated family names in Central Europe
XII/2/34
Post-Seminar field trips to Eastern Europe after Paris conference win support of head
archivists
XII/2/52
To Paris and beyond: July 1997
XII/3/30
Information about post-Paris trips
XII/4/33
Central and East European Map Collections and Related Information at the
U.S. Library of Congress
XVII/2/23
European Jewish Genealogical Societies Form Their Own Federation
XV/1/66
Plan to Study Ancestry of the Ashkenazim
XV/4/66
The Influence of Migrants from Czech Lands on Jewish Communities in
Central and Eastern Europe
XVI/2/19
European Emigration and Its Mark on Genealogical Research
XVI/4/6
The Evolution of Ashkenazic Given Names: Some General Aspects
XVII/1/18
Ashkenazic European Names: Databases for European and Foreign Countries
XVII/1/47
Patterns of Late 19th- and Early 20th-Century Migration and
Transmigration from Europe
XVII/3/35
Book Review: Historical Atlas of Central Europe
XXI/2/64
Finland
A Bit of Finnish-Jewish History
France
Sources in Paris, Jews of Metz
How to trace your Alsatian roots
Papal Jews, Jews of North Africa, Metz
Jews of Metz
Jews of Paris--a bibliographic history
Jewish sections and cemeteries in Paris during 19th century
Jews in Metz before 1792
Family genealogies, California Jews
Departmental archive at Seine-et-Marne
Municipal archives in Strasbourg
Sources for Jewish genealogy in Moselle region
How to trace your French roots--regional analysis
Jews of Sultz in the 17th century
My ancestors from Metz
Books on fate of French Jews during Holocaust
XIII/3/66
I/2/11
I/2/28
II/1/26
II/2/16
II/2/18
II/3/24
II/3/25
III/1/24
III/2/22
III/2/23
IV/1/21
IV/1/22
IV/2/21
IV/2/22
IV/3/18
Sources in Bordeaux-Bayonne area
Dictionary of Bordelais Jewry
Jews of Fontainebleau, Arles and Denmark
Luneville, book to be published
Marriage contracts of Moselle
Jews of Nice
Parisian libraries holding genealogical material
Colloquium of the JHS of Alsace-Lorraine
Census of Jews of Besancon
Jews of Lyon
Sources from Provence-Cote d'Azur
Name adoptions from Colmar
Jews of Marseille
Judeo-Portuguese communities in southwest France
Holdings of Municipal Archives in Marseille
An index to the 1784 census of the Jews of Alsace
List of surnames adopted in 1808
Books of genealogical significance
Microfilms about Jews of Lorraine at LDS Library
Identifying Alsatian towns
Book on deportation of the Jews from the Marseille region
Lists of name adoptions from 1808
Records available on immigrants to France records at diplomatic archives
Publication of guide to French-Jewish genealogy
County of Venaissin
Deportations from France
Name adoption registers
How to find French naturalization records
French Commission on Jewish Archives
Society of the History of the Jews of Alsace-Lorraine
Jewish names in the light of Napoleon's Decree of July 20, 1808
Jewish genealogical research in Alsace
Name adoptions in Bas Rhin
Adoption and declaration of names by Jews in France in 1808
Formation of special interest groups
Bayonne Jewish Name Adoption Decree of 1808
Book on Alsatian name changes in 1808
Documenting French cemeteries
Catalogue of French genealogical society's library and archives holdings
Form Cultural Association of Papal Jews
Using French naturalization papers and consular records
Alsace bibliography available.
Papal Jews
Use of French naturalization documents
IV/3/20
IV/3/20
V/1/16
V/2/27
V/4/23
VI/1/30
VI/1/30
VI/3/23
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VII/1/27
VII/3/29
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VII/4/60
VIII/1/28
VIII/2/37
VIII/3/21
VIII/3/51
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VIII/4/55
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IX/1/39
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X/2/31
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X/4/52
X/4/64
X/4/64
XI/1/48
XI/2/47
XI/2/47
XI/4/75
XII/1/41
XII/1/45
XII/2/43
XII/4/11
Selected resources for French genealogy
Jewish Cemeteries in Paris
Basic Genealogical Research in France
Changes in Access to French Naturalization Documents
Emigration from Alsace-Lorraine
Cemetery project
Address for French military records
Data on French Jews killed during World War I
19th century surname adoptions in Paris
Jewish Memories in Alsace: Marriage Contracts of the 18th Century
Alsace-Lorraine
Cemetery indexing project
Genealogy of Saul Wahl
Alsatian marriage lists
Regional chapters of the French genealogical society
Alsatian genealogy
Mobility of Jewish Families from Alsace-Lorraine at the End of the 19th Centur
A Brief History of the Jews of Alsace
Non-Jewish Genealogical Associations and Seminars in France:
Why the Cercle de Généalogie Juive Participates in Their Activities
Book Review: Nous Sommes 900 Francais
19th-century Parisian Life
Indexing Project for French Vital Records
Jewish Daily Life in Moselle Region
Jewish Soldiers in Napoleon's Army
Death Records of Deported Jews
Jews in Napoleon's Army
Emigration to Brazil
Non-Jewish Levys
Plobsheim Surname Adoptions
Success Using French Genealogical Society
Wattwiler Jews
1809-10 census of Paris
Anti-Semitism during World War II
Death records of Holocaust victims
Immigrants to/through France
Jews of Einville
Jews of Constantine
Jews of Einville
Galicia (see also Poland and Ukraine)
About Galicia
A research trip to Galicia
Sources of information about Galicia
XII/4/13
XIII/1/12
XIII/1/13
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XIII/1/16
XIII/1/39
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V/3/22
Location of western Galicia vital statistic records
The Kollel Galicia Archive (in Jerusalem)
More on location of Galician records
Vital statistic records for eastern Galicia now in Warsaw archives
Demographic records of Galicia, 1772-1919
Work continues on Encyclopedia of Galician Rabbis and Scholars
Special interest group planned for Galitzianers
A Galician success story
Vom Shtetl an Die Lower East Side: Galizische Juden in New York
A Return to Galicia: Shtetl Life at the turn of the twenty-first century
Some Discoveries in Galician Records
Finding Your Jewish Roots in Galicia: A Resource Guide
Little-known Rabbis in Small Galician Towns
Jewish Surnames in Russia, Poland, Galicia and Prussia
VII/2/14
VII/3/23
VII/3/43
VIII/2/11
VIII/2/07
VIII/4/65
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X/1/40
XI/1/65
XI/4/46
XIII/4/45
XIV/3/87
XIX/1/47
XIX/3/28
General
Archival publications (List of Jewish archives worldwide)
I/1/07
Suggestions if planning to visit European Jewish cemeteries
II/2/20
AVOTAYNU travel file planned
II/3/34
Our 1,048,576 ancestors
IV/1/37
Comments on AVOTAYNU articles (family and place names)
V/1/03
Tracing Jewish ancestors--a pioneer looks back
V/3/03
Book review: Family Diseases: Are You At Risk?
V/3/34
AVOTAYNU to publish gazetteer of Eastern Europe
V/3/38
Seeking descendants of the Baal Shem Tov
V/4/22
UN War Crimes Files are genealogical source
V/4/23
Genealogy and electronic bulletin boards
VI/1/13
Jewish Genealogical Family Finder used to try to save a life
VI/1/14Supp
Proposed standard numbering system for individuals, generations and charts in Jewish
genealogy
VI/3/03
No one can do my research as I can!
VI/3/06
Improvements made to Family Finder
VI/3/37
Disputes king-for-a-day legend
VI/3/38
Gazetteer of Eastern Europe nearing completion
VI/4/13
Landslayt groups as a complement to Jewish genealogical societies
VI/4/14
Genealogical networking
VI/4/16
Biography of Jewish genealogy
VII/1/22
Jewish genealogical societies worldwide
VII/1/31
Plans for Jewish Genealogical People Finder
VII/3/03
Concludes a generation equals 24 years
VII/3/45
Jewish Travel Guide 1991
VII/3/47
Sources for study of the urban Jewish immigrant experience
VII/4/55
Microfiche now available through AVOTAYNU
VII/4/57
Jewish Genealogical Family Finder marks tenth anniversary
VIII/1/42
Jewish Genealogical People Finder acquires 50,000 entries
Comments on naming convention
WOWW wins awards
JGPF adds new capabilities
WOWW is wow!
Using an independent research service: costly results
Using an independent research service: FAST works
Suggests alternate codes for Jewish months
Pioneer praises publication (AVOTAYNU)
AVOTAYNU to publish summaries of family books
Dictionary of Jewish Surnames in the Russian Empire has secondary benefits
What's in a date? A study of various calendars
Lists
Family books in print
Book review: The Jewish Travel Guide
Mormons baptize Holocaust victims
Plan screening program for Canavan disease
Using a rare mutation to find a relative
Some additional uses for A Dictionary of Jewish Surnames from the Russian
Empire
Some comments on Beider's dictionary
Book review: From Generation to Generation
Consanguinity or the relationship of "removed" cousins
New family books in print
Guest Editorial: A Call to Arms
The Search for ??ialundzie: Locating hard-to-find-places
Archival research basics for beginning genealogists, Part I: Microfilm
Bar-Zev answers (on consanguinity)
Consanguinity revisited
Names and their origins
Suggested behavior code for genealogists
Two surnames may be calques
The Mormon/Jewish controversy: What really happened
The problems with names
What a genealogist can learn from hospital records
Genealogy in its historical context
Book review: The Jewish Traveler: Hadassah Magazine's Guide to the World's Jewish
Communities and Sights
Book review: Eat and Be Satisfied, A Social History of Jewish Food
Book review: Yiddish Cuisine: A Gourmet's Approach to Jewish Cooking
Book review: Who's Who in My Family
Lawrence Tapper Is Right: A Case Study--Trying to Save a Cemetery
Comments on Tapper's "A Call to Arms"
Re: Lawrence Tapper's Editorial: Genealogy Can Connect Individuals to Their
VIII/1/50
VIII/2/56
VIII/2/59
VIII/3/59
VIII/3/66
VIII/4/49
VIII/4/50
VIII/4/64
VIII/4/66
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IX/2/66
IX/3/24
IX/4/21
IX/4/63
IX/4/68
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X/1/64
X/2/37
X/3/09
X/3/11
X/3/59
X/4/37
X/4/73
XI/1/03
XI/1/17
XI/1/23
XI/1/35
XI/1/35
XI/1/41
XI/1/45
XI/1/67
XI/2/03
XI/2/23
XI/2/37
XI/2/41
XI/2/63
XI/2/63
XI/2/63
XI/2/63
XI/2/66
XI/2/66
Community of the Past and Present
XI/2/67
Genealogy as a Spiritual Pilgrimage
XI/3/16
Enigmas and Idiosyncrasies
XI/3/24
Fifteenth Summer Seminar on Jewish Genealogy
XI/3/43
An Adventure with the Saints
XI/3/47
Expanding the Universe of Jewish Archival Treasures
XI/3/82
Jewish Genealogical Societies and Special Interest Groups
XII/1/54
Indexing and record acquisition projects abound
XII/1/61
A Daitch-Mokotoff soundex approach to misspelled names
XII/2/13
Genealogists can't count
XII/2/26
Call for human interest stories and family books in print
XII/2/30
Genetics and Jewish law
XII/2/38
Former YIVO librarian lauds genealogy
XII/2/65
Gorr book lacks Sephardic variants
XII/2/66
Genealogical word lists available
XII/2/67
Learning about Jewish immigrant women: fact and fiction
XII/3/24
A Call to Arms--continued
XII/3/40
FAST needs help
XII/3/75
CJSI To Be Updated and Expanded
XIV/2/17
19th Annual Seminar on Jewish Genealogy and the 21st Century Coming Soon to New
York!
XIV/3/40
A Small Piece on the Evolution of Given Names
XIII/2/14
AJGS Announces Plans for a Family Tree of the Jewish People
XIII/4/3
AJGS, Beth Hatefutsoth, and JewishGen Plan Cooperative Venture to Share Family
Tree Data
XIV/1/3
Avotaynu Declares Jewish Genealogy Month
XIV/4/3
Avotaynu Foundation Formed
XIII/2/26
AVOTAYNU Editors to Head B'nai Brith Genealogy Effort
XIV/4/3
Back Issues of AVOTAYNU Now Available on CD-ROM
XIII/2/27
Before You Hire a Researcher
XIII/2/18
How and Why I Created a Shtetl Map
XIII/2/34
How to Organize a Shtetl Co-op
XIV/1/13
Jewish Culture, History, and Religion: Keys to Understanding Our Ancestors' Lives and
to Asking the Right Questions
XIV/1/4
Jewish Genealogical Societies and Special Interest Groups
XIII/1/55
Jewish Genealogical Societies and Special Interest Groups
XIV/1/54
Jewish Genealogy on the Eve of the 21st Century
XIII/3/3
L.A. Seminar Attracts 800 Attendees
XIV/3/18
Look to the Future and Start a Jewish Genealogical Society to Find the Past
XIII/3/39
New Family Books in Print
XIII/4/91
New Family Histories in Print
XIV/4/87
Organized Jewish Genealogy: The Early Years
XIII/1/3
Paul Jacobi (1911-1997)
XIII/3/9
Shtetl-Based Jewish Genealogical Research
XIV/1/9
Star-Studded Cast of Speakers Assembled for Los Angeles Seminar
The Mysteries of Yiddish Given Names
Two Scholarly Journals
University Research Libraries: An Underutilized Genealogical Resource
Verifying Oral Traditions, A Case Study: The Gaon of Vilna
Paris Seminar to Feature Distinguished Speakers
Hello, Cousin: The Mathematics of Ancestry
Books on Jewish History
When Is a Name Nothing More Than a Variant of Another Name
FAQ: Frequently Asked Questions About Jewish Genealogy
Books About Towns
Bremen Emigration Lists Found
Report on the Seminar in Paris
Top 10 Reasons to Attend the 18th Annual Seminar on Jewish Genealogy in Los
Angeles
Databases Abound on JewishGen
Gleanings from the Los Angeles Seminar
Breaking Through the Brick Wall
Special Supplement: A Beginner's Primer in U.S. Jewish Genealogical Research
Proceedings of the 5th International Seminar on Jewish Genealogy
Emigration from the Port of Hamburg, Germany
1998 Cemetery Project on CD-ROM
A Genealogist's Guide to Discovering Your Female Ancestors
These Are the Names: Studies in Jewish Onomastics
The Family Tree of the Jewish People--One Year Later
AVOTAYNU Launches Internet Magazine for Jewish Genealogy
Jewish Genealogy Month 5760
Nu? What's New? Attracts 3,000
Editorial: Genealogists Must Lobby for Open Access to Archives
Personal Privacy as an Issue in Access to Historical Research Material
Some Ethical Questions Raised by Genealogy
Project Brings Genealogy into the Jewish Schools of Toronto
Comments on Privacy Issue
Jewish Genealogical Projects in Progress
Avotaynu Wants Surname Databases
Jewish Genealogy in the First Decade of the 21st Century
Jewish Genealogy Projects in Progress
Avotaynu Guide to Jewish Genealogy Planned for 2003
Genealogist's Wish List
New Book: Avotaynu Guide to Jewish Genealogy
The Future of JewishGen: From the Person Who Helped Make It Happen
The Future of JewishGen: The Museum's Perspective
Two Approaches in Jewish Onomastics: Books by Menk and the General:
The Future of JewishGen: JewishGen's Perspective
XIV/1/18
XIII/2/17
XIV/4/73
XIII/1/20
XIII/3/29
XIII/1/17
XIII/1/34
XIII/1/38
XIII/1/49
XIII/1/64
XIII/2/63
XIII/3/11
XIII/3/11
XIII/4/4
XIV/1/15
XIV/3/19
XIV/3/3
XIV/3/43
XIV/3/87
XIV/4/19
XIV/4/85
XIV/4/85
XIV/4/85
XV/1/27
XV/4/43
XV/4/66
XVI/1/42
XVI/2/3
XVI/2/5
XVI/2/9
XVI/3/42
XVI/3/67
XVII/1/23
XVII/1/34
XVII/4/3
XVII/4/76
XVIII/3/37
XIX/1/23
XIX/1/14
XIX/1/07
XIX/1/05
XIX/1/03
Urges Using Red Cross
A Better Way to Record Locations for Genealogy
Book Review: What's Behind a Name
Descendants of King David
Unclaimed Property Throughout the World
Book Review: The Lost Tribes of Israel: The History of a Myth
How to Publish a Family Tree on CD
Genealogy and Social Structure: A New Course
IAJGS Awards Reach for Greater Heights
International Institute of Jewish Genealogy Formed
K. G. Saur International Biographical Archives Series
A One-Step Portal for Online Jewish Genealogy
Preserving Tape Recordings
The Small World of Jewish Genealogy
Ohel Not Identical to Mausoleum
X
Ancestry.com Offers Many Services and Products
Jewish Genealogy: The Past 25 Years
The Future of Jewish Genealogy
The Importance of Establishing a Family Genealogy Website
Pioneer Reminisces About Past 25 Years
The Next Step: Jewish Genealogy Goes Academic
eJewish.info Is Innovative Tool for Genealogical Research
The State of Organized Jewish Genealogy
Building a Family History Website
Jewish Newspapers as a Genealogical Resource
New Printing Technique is Boon for Genealogists
Who Is a Jew?--and Related Topics
Creates Family Tree Registry
Fate of the Ten Lost Tribes
The Role of Genealogy in the Jewish Community
Germany
Adoption of family names in Prussia (1804)
German-Jewish Records at the Genealogical Society of Utah
Gedenkbuch, list of 130,000 German Jews persecuted by Nazis
Jews of Gleiwitz
Availability of German maps circa 1888
Wedding records in Berlin 1723-1813
Condition of German Jewish cemeteries
Availability of German-Jewish records
More on condition of German Jewish cemeteries
German-Jewish periodicals: A genealogical resource
Book review: Jewish Community of Frankfurt
East German Jewish archive to open by 1994
XIX/1/67
XIX/2/19
XIX/2/66
XIX/2/54
XIX/2/54
XIX/3/65
XIX/3/52
XIX/4/11
XIX/4/25
XIX/4/05
XIX/4/35
XX/1/03
XX/1/47
XX/1/42
X/2/70
XX/2/21
XX/2/03
XX/2/09
XX/2/11
XX/3/67
XX/3/03
XXI/1/17
XXI/1/28
XXI/2/24
XXI/2/27
XXI/2/13
XXI/2/32
XXI/3/67
XXI/3/67
XXI/3/03
I/2/23
III/1/03
III/1/24
III/3/21
IV/2/17
IV/2/21
V/1/34
V/2/12
V/2/26
V/3/20
V/3/34
V/3/38
Jews of Blomberg
Jewish records in East Germany
Plea to index Weissensee Cemetery
Jewish genealogical research in the German Democratic Republic
Hamburg records aid genealogists
German cemeteries documented
German-Jewish records in the Mormon library
Jews of Baden-W�rttemberg
History of personal records of Jews in Germany
Lesser known records...in the Hamburg State Archives
U.S. National Archives material on Jews from Bavaria and Bremen
Book review: Gedenkbuch
Jewish records held in Leipzig Archives
The Sephardim of the Altona Cemetery
Comparing most common German-Jewish surnames with their American
counterparts
East German genealogical records
Twenty miles of Prussia archives
Jewish Community Office in Leipzig has valuable records
More Jewish holdings in East German archives
Leipzig office has 1936 census (of Jews)
Additional German resources given
Translating Judeo-German
Books and periodicals from Germany
Book review: Address book for Germanic Genealogy
Mormons have microfilmed 1938 German-Jewish census
Germany yields finds from other European countries
The Complete Archives of the German Jews
How the Jewish cemeteries of Altona survived World War II
Nazi publication documents "Jews and Non-Aryans With Musical Abilities"
Determining an ancestral town in Germany
The families of Jewish private bankers Reflections on a genealogical study
Jewish genealogical society formed
Germany's finds from Eastern Europe
DP card file at the Central Archives in Heidelberg
Books document Jews in German communities
Book review: Bibliography of Projects on German Jewry and anti-Semitism
Book review: Bibliography of German-Jewish Genealogy
Reports on German emigration societies
Book review: Jews of Germany: A Historical Portrait
.
German laws regulating access to genealogical records
Hamburg shipping
German Emigration Society records available
Book review: Inventory of Emigration Sources in the Bremen Archives
V/4/15
VI/1/03
VI/1/29
VI/2/06
VI/2/30
VI/2/39
VI/3/04
VII/1/28
VII/2/09
VII/3/06
VII/3/16
VII/3/36
VII/4/28
VIII/1/14
VIII/1/30
VIII/1/32
VIII/1/33
VIII/1/34
VIII/2/13
VIII/2/55
VIII/2/55
VIII/3/28
VIII/3/35
VIII/3/62
VIII/3/65
IX/1/27
IX/1/28
IX/1/33
IX/1/34
IX/2/19
IX/2/40
IX/2/49
IX/3/03
IX/3/13
IX/3/21
IX/3/61
IX/3/61
IX/3/65
X/1/63
X/2/25
X/2/53
X/2/67
X/3/62
Book review: Family Research for Jewish Ancestors from Baden Wurttemberg in
Hohenlohe District
Describes Jewish history periodical of the Rhineland-Palatinate
Conversions and mixed marriages in Germany
Reports on documentation of Jewish tombstones in Baden W�rttemberg
Book lists persons who lost German citizenship, 1933-1945
The G\1 Collection in Jerusalem's Central Archives for the History of the Jewish
People
Brilling archives in Frankfurt museum
History and Culture of the Jews in Swabia
Jewish first names in German Alemanic districts
Germanic Genealogy: A Guide to Worldwide Sources and Migration Patterns
The 1939 census of the Jews of Germany
Hamburg JGS founded
On-Site research in Germany
Searching the German catalog
Founding of a German-Jewish genealogical society
Book review: Cologne Gedenkbuch
Microfilmed German records
Hamburg Jewry
Civil Vital Records for Berlin Jews Discovered in the Potsdam Archives German and
Polish Place Names
Alternate index to Hamburg emigrations
Book on Jews of Posen
Additional German Records Found
Major change is acquisition policy for German records
Taschenbuch f�r Familiengeschichtsforschung
Genealogical Research in W�rttemberg, Germany
Researching Famous or Near-Famous German Ancestors?
Literary Sources for Genealogical Research on Jews with German Roots
More About W�rttemberg Census
Jewish Family Name Adoption in Mecklenburg
Cemeteries and birth and death registers of Hamburg.
German-Jewish family names
News of Baden-W�rttemberg Cemeteries
Palatinate name adoptions
Library Resources for German-Jewish Genealogy
Emigration from the Port of Hamburg, Germany
Westphalian Jews and the Holocaust: An Amazing Find
Records for West Prussia Found in East German Archives
German-Jewish Gravestones on the Internet
Hamburg Emigration Lists Are Being Computerized
Primary Source Material for German-Jewish Genealogy at the
Central Archives for the History of the Jewish People
X/3/63
X/3/67
X/4/58
X/4/81
X/4/81
XI/4/25
XI/1/34
XI/1/64
XI/2/48
XI/3/79
XII/2/31
XII/2/66
XII/3/12
XII/3/45
XII/3/54
XII/3/71
XII/4/15
XII/4/65
XIV/2/33
XIII/1/39
XIII/1/64
XIII/1/67
XIII/2/50
XIII/3/63
XIII/4/29
XIII/4/98
XIV/1/31
XIV/1/67
XIV/2/35
XIV/2/47
XIV/2/47
XIV/2/65
XIV/3/69
XIV/3/87
XIV/4/19
XV/1/31
XV/1/33
XV/1/66
XV/2/3
XV/2/31
Resources Relating to the History of the Jews in the
Archives of the Former German Democratic Republic (East Germany)
XV/3/23
Clarifies Location of German List
XVI/1/67
German Name Adoptions
XVI/2/43
Report on Brilling Collection in Frankfurt
XVI/3/54
Searching for Louis Kirchner in the Hamburg Emigration Lists
XVI/4/9
German Microfilms Prove Valuable
XVI/4/29
Jews of Baden-Wuerttemberg Project
XVI/4/89
Eastern European Jewish Emigration via Hamburg
XVII/2/11
Book Review: The History of the Jews of Germany in Modern Times
XVII/2/63
German and Polish Archival Holdings in Moscow
XVII/4/11
How to Determine from Where and When an American Moved to Berlin
XVII/4/20
Navigating Berlin Resources to Solve a Family Puzzle
XVIII/2/29
Book Review Portraits of Our Past: Jews of the German Countryside
XVIII/3/62
Updated Website for Berlin City Directories
XVIII/4/91
Westphalian Jews and the Holocaust: An Amazing Find
XV/1/31
Records for West Prussia Found in East German Archives
XV/1/33
German-Jewish Gravestones on the Internet
XV/1/66
Hamburg Emigration Lists Are Being Computerized
XV/2/3
Primary Source Material for German-Jewish Genealogy at the
Central Archives for the History of the Jewish People
XV/2/31
Resources Relating to the History of the Jews in the
Archives of the Former German Democratic Republic (East Germany)
XV/3/23
Clarifies Location of German List
XVI/1/67
German Name Adoptions
XVI/2/43
Report on Brilling Collection in Frankfurt
XVI/3/54
Searching for Louis Kirchner in the Hamburg Emigration Lists
XVI/4/9
German Microfilms Prove Valuable
XVI/4/29
Jews of Baden-Wuerttemberg Project
XVI/4/89
Eastern European Jewish Emigration via Hamburg
XVII/2/11
Book Review: <I>The History of the Jews of Germany in Modern Times</I>
XVII/2/63
German and Polish Archival Holdings in Moscow
XVII/4/11
How to Determine from Where and When an American Moved to Berlin
XVII/4/20
Navigating Berlin Resources to Solve a Family Puzzle
XVIII/2/29
Book Review Portraits of Our Past: Jews of the German Countryside
XVIII/3/62
Updated Website for Berlin City Directories
XVIII/4/91
Frankfurt/Main Jewry
XIX/1/47
More Than a Book Review: Gedächtnis aus Stein: Die Synagoge in Kippenheim, 1852-2002 XIX/1/34
New Site for Berlin City Directories
XIX/1/67
Sources for Jewish Family Research in the Hamburg State Archives
XIX/1/47
My Ancestors Were Schutzjuden
XIX/2/11
Jewish Surnames in Russia, Poland, Galicia and Prussia
XIX/3/28
Sielemann Given Obermayer Award
XIX/3/54
Book Review: Genealogical Guide to East and West Prussia
XIX/4/75
Cites Sources of German, Austrian and Czech Holocaust Victims Names
XIX/4/79
Book Review: Legacy: The Saga of a German-Jewish Family Across Time and Circumstance
XX/1/56
Book Review: The Diaries of Bernhard Cahn: A Man of His Time
XX/1/56
Sephardic community of Hamburg
XX/1/47
Sources on Jews of Mecklenburg-Schwerin and Nearby Areas
XX/1/41
Jewish Genealogy in Germany
XX/2/26
German Jewish Migration to South Africa
XX/3/25
German Areas Bordering Switzerland
XX/4/62
A Short History of Jewish Surnames in Germany
XXI/1/05
Jacobi Center Acquires German Genealogies
XXI/1/62
Book Review: A Dictionary of German-Jewish Surnames
XXI/2/64
Gibraltar
Toledano family of Gibraltar
XXI/3/52
Greece
Bibliography of Greek Jewry
Greek Jewry
Greek Jewish records in Moscow to be returned to Greece
Greek Jewry: Sources for genealogical research
Projects to Document Jews of Turkey, Salonika, Bulgaria, and Belgrade
How to Research Families from Turkey and Salonika
Finding Relatives for a Survivor from Rhodes
Finding Relatives for a Survivor from Rhodes
Book Review: Memorial to the Jews Deported from Greece
VIII/2/40
VIII/4/56
IX/3/52
X/4/11
XIV/2/40
XIV/1/28
XVI/4/63
XVI/4/63
XXI/2/54
Holland
Origin of Dutch surnames
Sources of information in Holland
Sources of information in Holland
Jewish Historical Museum publishes booklet on Dutch-Jewish history
List of marriages of Portuguese-Jewish community in Amsterdam 1650-1911
Jewish archival holdings
Record keeping in Holland from 1811
Genealogical research in the Netherlands
Marriage index 1550-1811 planned
Documenting the cemetery of Scheveningseweg
Genealogical sources at the Institute for Dutch Jewry in Jerusalem
Given name changes in Dutch documents
Dutch publications of genealogical interest
Amsterdam sources for Jewish genealogical research
Jewish community of Amersfoort
Jewish community of Alkmaar
Jewish holdings in Municipal Archives of The Hague
III/2/30
III/3/22
IV/1/23
IV/2/20
IV/3/21
V/1/16
V/2/17
V/2/18
V/3/25
VI/1/30
VI/1/31
VI/2/27
VI/3/24
VI/3/24
VII/2/26
VII/2/27
VII/3/29
Books available from Dutch Jewish genealogical society
Jews of Aalten
Jews of Gennep
Amsterdam--Jerusalem of the West
Records of the Jews of Rotterdam
List of Jews of Friesland in 1749
Marriages in Mokum.
reviewed
Amersfoort circumcision register
Emigration lists of Holland-American Line
Jewish genealogical books for sale
Dutch-Jewish cemeteries
Filling in the blanks in Dutch-Jewish genealogy
Lists of Jews in Oldambtand, Hoogeveen and Surinam
Correction on availability of book on marriages
Wimple tradition
Tombstones of Overijssel province
Name adoption book, marriage register book
Burial register of Muiderberg
Memorial book project of Dutch Holocaust victims
Amsterdam's Municipal Archive as a source for Genealogical Research, 1812-1945)
Using the Index to the Jewish Marriages of Amsterdam from 1650-1911 to create family
trees
Book review: Marriages in Amsterdam
Jewish community of Eindhoven
Amsterdam Municipal Archives--Department of Military Affairs
Dutch book price changes
Holland-America line passenger lists on microfiche
Dutch estate tax registers as sources for genealogical research
Index of Ashkenazic marriages 1723-1811 in Holland
Dutch JGS offers numerous publications
Books on Dutch Jewry
Trips to Ukraine and Holland
Book review: De Geschiedenis van het Joodse Geslacht Schuit
Dutch-Jewish names under French rule (1810-15)
Jews of Drente
Sephardic fraternity "Santa Companhia de dotar orfas e donzelas,"
Dutch Jews on the fringes of society
Mohels in Amsterdam
Books on Jewish life in Noord-Brabant and Groningen
Jewish First Names in Amsterdam
New Resources for Jewish Genealogy in the Netherlands
Dutch Holocaust records at the General Archives
Jews of Ootmarsum
Jews of Leeuward and Zeeland
VII/3/29
VII/3/30
VII/3/30
VII/4/17
VII/4/60
VII/4/61
VIII/2/38
VIII/2/39
VIII/4/57
IX/1/40
IX/1/40
IX/2/28
IX/2/49
IX/3/52
IX/4/53
IX/4/54
IX/4/54
IX/4/54
X/1/47
X/1/47
X/2/39
X/2/60
X/3/44
X/3/44
X/4/83
X/4/83
XI/1/46
XI/1/46
XI/1/49
XI/2/46
XII/1/39
XII/2/63
XII/3/55
XII/3/55
XII/3/55
XII/4/63
XIII/1/39
XIII/2/50
XIII/2/63
XIII/4/21
XIV/1/46
XIV/1/46
XIV/1/46
Naming patterns in the 17th and 18th centuries
Books on cemeteries in Amsterdam
Jewish presence in Holland for past 400 years
Jews of Drenthe province
Dutch-Jewish newspapers
Holocaust-related records at the General Government Archive
Jewish history of Groningen.
Dutch-Jewish Genealogical Data Base Established
Reports Dutch-Jewish Genealogical Database
Book Review: Jewish Surnames in Amsterdam, 1669-1850
Jewish Schools in Amsterdam
Dutch Privacy Laws
Migrations from Eastern Europe to the Netherlands and Belgium
Jewish and Dutch Family Law
Papers Given at Dutch/Belgian Jewish Conference
Burial Books of Ashkenazic Jews of Amsterdam, 1872-1935
Genealogy Material at Bibliotheca Rosenthaliana
Hague Jewish Archives Returned from Moscow
Jewish orphanage at The Hague during the Holocaust
Relationships Among Some Early Jewish Settlers in Dutch Friesland
Digital Monument of Jewish Communities in The Netherlands
Jewish School Children in Amsterdam
Jews of Amersfoort
Organized Jewish Genealogical Research in The Netherlands
Holocaust
Holocaust survivors of Belgium
Migration of Belgian Holocaust survivors
Gedenkbuch, list of 130,000 German Jews persecuted by Nazis
Accounting of Belgian Jews after Holocaust
Books on fate of French Jews during Holocaust
Holocaust material at the American Jewish Archives
Holocaust works
New Belgian books on the Holocaust
Biography of Sephardic Jews and the Holocaust
Book review: Gedenkbuch
Provides Gedenkbuch information
Group to document all Hungarian Holocaust victims
Mormons have microfilmed 1938 German-Jewish census
U.S. Holocaust Museum Archives and Library to open April 23
Nazi publication documents "Jews and Non-Aryans With Musical Abilities"
Book on deportation of the Jews from the Marseille region
The Valley of the Destroyed Communities
New sources at the U.S. Holocaust Museum archives
XIV/1/46
XIV/2/47
XIV/2/47
XIV/2/47
XIV/3/69
XIV/4/69
XIV/4/69
XVI/3/67
XVII/3/67
XVIII/2/61
XX/3/47
XIX/1/47
XIX/2/29
XIX/3/52
XIX/3/52
XX/3/32
XX/3/47
XX/3/47
XX/3/47
XX/3/37
XXI/2/43
XXI/2/43
XXI/2/43
XXI/3/15
II/1/23
III/1/21
III/1/24
IV/2/17
IV/3/18
V/4/08
V/4/21
VI/2/25
VII/2/17
VII/3/36
VII/3/46
VIII/1/37
VIII/3/65
IX/1/03
IX/1/34
IX/1/39
IX/2/38
IX/3/07
Database of names at Holocaust Museum
Romanian records at the Holocaust Memorial Museum; research strategies for records
still held in Romania
Deportations from France
Yad Vashem Archives
Joint Distribution Committee records
International Tracing Service records at Yad Vashem
Memorial book project of Dutch Holocaust victims
Consular records in Shanghai about Jewish refugees
New sources at the U.S. Holocaust Museum
Austrian Holocaust project planned
Hoover Institution has Shanghai consular records
U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum as a genealogical resource
Theresienstadt ghetto
Looking for Bergen-Belsen data
Book lists persons who lost
German citizenship, 1933-1945
Plans to develop yizkor book database
Lodz ghetto and cemetery lists
Ask for donation of yizkor book translations to Holocaust Museum
Fifth volume of Lodz ghetto book published
Theresienstadt Association
Book review: How to Document Victims and Locate Survivors of the
Holocaust
Book review: Death Books from Auschwitz Remnants
Kindertransporte Cards Located
Holocaust-Related Information
Records of Hidden children of Poland
Book review: Gedenkbuch Berlins der Judischen Opfer des
Nationalsozialismus
Book review: Hamburger Judische Opfer des Nationalsozialismus:
Gedenkbuch
Lodz Ghetto Database Now at USHMM
The 1939 census of the Jews of Germany
Moscow' Osobyi Archives: A new genealogical source at U.S. Holocaust Memorial
Museum
Book review: In Memoriam
Book review: ColognBook review: e Gedenkbuch
Arolsen record finding aid created
Holocaust Hidden Child searching for my biological family
Book review: Bohemia and Moravia Deportations: Terezin Memorial Book
A Forgotten Publication Listing Holocaust Survivors
Are the Heirless of the Holocaust Era Really Without Heirs? How Genealogists Can
Help
IX/4/17
IX/4/18
IX/4/53
IX/4/71
IX/4/71
X/1/22
X/1/47
X/2/23
X/2/47
X/2/66
X/2/67
X/3/28
X/3/43
X/4/80
X/4/81
X/4/82
XI/1/24
XI/1/67
XI/3/67
XI/3/67
XI/3/78
XI/3/81
XI/3/83
XI/4/26
XI/4/55
XI/4/74
XI/4/74
XI/3/83
XII/2/31
XII/2/37
XII/3/71
XII/3/71
XII/3/74
XII/3/75
XII/4/81
XIV/2/15
XIV/2/9
Death List from Gross Rosen Published by Polish Archives Jewish Genealogists Gear
Up to Help Identify Heirs to Assets of Holocaust Victims
List of More than 300,000 Polish Holocaust Survivors Received by USHMM In
Washington, DC Swiss Banks and the Name Lists
New Acquisitions at the USHMM
Holocaust Record Access
Stutthof Concentration Camp: A Major New Resource of Data, Valuable Yet
Frustrating
Swiss Records of Jewish Refugee During the Holocaust
Director of Yad Vashem Archives Describes Plans for the Future
Lw¢w Ghetto Records Being Indexed
What Happened to Shmuel and Rebeka during the Holocaust
Gross Rosen Death Lists
"What Happened to Shmuel and Rebeka During the Holocaust: A Correction
Information About the Jewish Claims Conference in Germany
Yad Vashem Database Will Document All Jews Caught Up in the Holocaust
Oswego, New York: Wartime Haven for Jewish Refugees
German Family Holds Paintings of Jewish Artist
Holocaust-related records at the General Government Archive of Holland
Book Review: From A Ruined Garden: The Memorial Books of Polish Jewry
Book Review: French Children of the Holocaust
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
Remembering Lithuanian Shoah Victims: A Research Project
Family Trees Found in Yizkor Books
Jewish Genealogists Active in Efforts to Redeem Holocaust-Era Insurance Policies
International Tracing Service Digitizing Files
Book Review: Kaminits-Podolsk and Its Environs
Book Review: If I Forget Thee...: The Destruction of the Shtetl Butrimantz
Avotaynu Forms Partnership To Help Heirs of Holocaust Victims
Migration to Brazil During the Holocaust Period
The NAME SEARCH Database at the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum
Documentation on Sephardic and Balkan Jewry at the
U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum and U.S. National Archives
Yad Vashem Still Needs Yizkor Books
Yad Vashem Opens Multimillion Name Database
Yad Vashem Opens Combined Library and Archive Building
Name Search Database at the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum
New Yizkor Books at Yad Vashem
XIV/2/3
XIV/2/4
XIII/1/23
XIII/2/48
XIII/2/46
XIII/2/49
XIII/3/66
XIII/3/66
XIII/4/22
XIV/1/34
XIV/1/67
XIV/3/41
XIV/4/4
XIV/4/46
XIV/4/68
XIV/4/69
XIV/4/85
XV/1/64
XV/1/3
XV/1/7
XV/1/9
XV/1/11
XV/1/21
XV/1/29
XV/2/21
XV/2/50
XV/2/65
XV/2/65
XV/3/21
XV/3/29
XV/4/15
XV/4/20
XV/4/66
XVI/1/3
XVI/1/4
XVI/1/14
XVI/1/47
Yad Vashem Still Needs Yizkor Books
Holocaust-era Asset Registers as a Source of Genealogical Information
International Tracing Service: Mother Lode of Holocaust Information
Dachau Records at the United States National Archives
My Attempts to Settle with Generali
Finding Relatives for a Survivor from Rhodes
Status of Yad Vashem Database
Book Review: The Holocaust in Romania: The Destruction of Jews and
Gypsies Under the Antonescu Regime, 1940-1944
Using the Pages of Testimony Computerized Database
Status of Holocaust-Era Insurance Claims, December 2000
Book Review: Frauen in den Aussenlagern des KZ Flossenbürg
Urgent Need for New Pages of Testimony
New Yizkor Books at Yad Vashem
Working Toward a Master List of Holocaust Victims
European Holocaust Memorial Institutions Plan Cooperation
Where Did They Die? In Auschwitz? Or Did They Survive?
Hungarian Archives Transfers Documents to Yad Vashem
Museum of Deportation and Resistance in
Mechelen (Malines), Belgium: Holdings and Activities
Dachau List on CD-ROM
Researching Holocaust Victims from a Single Town
Receives Settlement on 75-Year-Old Insurance Policy
Using the Red Cross to Learn about Holocaust Victims
Research Materials and Opportunities at the USHMM at
2003 Jewish Genealogy Conference
New Yizkor Books at Yad Vashem
New Yizkor Books at Yad Vashem
Book Review: The Holocaust in Lithuania 1941-1945: A Book of Remembrance
Remembering Holocaust Victims: The Challenge for Jewish Genealogists
Cites Source for List of Holocaust Victims
Cites Sources of German, Austrian and Czech Holocaust Victims Names
Finding Holocaust Survivors: It's Never Too Late
Yad Vashem Central Database of Holocaust Victims' Names
Death records of Holocaust victims
European Refugees Who Found Shelter in Morocco During World War II
Yad Vashem Unveils Central Database of Shoah Victims' Names
Auschwitz Online Database
How to Find People Who Submitted Pages of Testimony at Yad Vashem
My Father Was Not an Orphan After All: Building a Family Tree After the Holocaust
Racing With Death: HIAS (HICEM) Lisbon Files (1940-45)
Book Review: Volumes on Hungarian Jewry during the Holocaust
Escape Into Spain: Hispanic Way Station on the Road to Freedom
New Acquisitions at U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum
XVI/2/49
XVI/3/6
XVI/4/11
XVI/4/16
XVI/4/17
XVI/4/63
XVI/4/72
XVI/4/87
XVII/1/15
XVII/1/41
XVII/1/73
XVII/1/75
XVII/2/13
XVII/2/15
XVII/2/51
XVII/3/22
XVII/3/32
XVII/4/14
XVII/4/54
XVIII/1/35
XVIII/2/67
XVIII/3/19
XVIII/3/27
XVIII/3/49
XVIII/3/57
XVIII/3/62
XVIII/4/22
XIX/3/67
XIX/4/79
XIX/4/44
XX/1/49
XX/3/47
XX/3/47
XX/3/05
XX/4/62
XX/4/03
XX/4/46
XX/4/23
XXI/1/60
XXI/1/23
XXI/1/13
Book Review: Volumes on Hungarian Jewry during the Holocaust
Seeks Holocaust Survivors Helped by Ecuadorian Consul in Stockholm
Book Review: Memorial to the Jews Deported from Greece
Book Review: Prisoner Deaths in Majdanek 1942
Holocaust Closure: The Role of Germany and the Swiss Red Cross
Out of the Trap: HIAS French Files
My Family's Connection to Schindler's List
Hungary
Jewish records in Hungarian archives
Searching your Hungarian roots
Hungarian-Jewish records at the Genealogical Society of Utah
Yiddish names for Hungarian towns
Questions Yiddish name for Hungarian towns
Plans to document holdings of Hungarian Jewish Archives
Some problems of genealogical research in Hungary
Hungarian group publishes deportation list
Group to document all Hungarian Holocaust victims
Books on Hungarian Jews planned
Professional genealogist in Hungary
A report on selected Hungarian Jewish cemeteries
Recommendation for genealogical research firm
Book review: Names of Jewish Victims of Hungarian Labor Battalions
Reports on visit to Budapest Jewish cemeteries
Bar Shaked plans to document all of Hungarian Jewry
SIG established for Hungarian-speaking regions
Cites where Hungarian book as available
Book review: Books on Hungary
Hungary cemetery data available
Hungarianization of Jewish surnames
Two reports on Hungarian names project
Provides information about Hungarian resources
Given names and Hungarian Jews
Hungary's secret Jewish collection
Book review: The Jews of Hungary: History, Culture, Psychology
Jewish Records in Sopron, Hungary, Archives
Variations and Changes in Hungarian-Jewish Names
New Jewish Records of Hungary and Russia Available at the LDS Library
Jews of northeastern Hungary
What Hungarian Censuses Can Tell Us
Resources for Jewish Genealogical Research in Hungary
Turciansky Svaty Martin
Records in the Israel Galilee
Corrects Hungarian Article
XXI/1/60
XXI/1/62
XXI/2/54
XXI/2/64
XXI/2/03
XXI/3/18
XIX/4/47
III/2/13
III/3/17
IV/1/11
IV/3/23
V/2/27
VI/3/25
VII/3/17
VII/3/44
VIII/1/37
VIII/2/15
VIII/2/40
VIII/3/37
VIII/4/56
IX/1/62
IX/1/66
IX/2/03
IX/3/18
IX/3/67
IX/4/69
IX/4/70
X/3/17
X/3/65
X/3/67
XI/2/24
XII/2/36
XII/3/72
XIV/2/51
XIV/2/41
XIII/1/51
XIII/2/50
XIII/3/34
XIII/4/17
XIV/4/42
XVI/1/48
XVI/2/67
Researching Jewish Family History in Croatia, Slavonia and Hungary
Hungarian Archives Transfers Documents to Yad Vashem
18th-Century Jewish Censuses in Hungary
Book Review: Names of the Deported Jews from Zala County
Jewish Life in Eastern Hungary During the 18th Century
Documents of the Hungarian Jewish Archives
Book Review: Volumes on Hungarian Jewry during the Holocaust
XVII/3/28
XVII/3/32
XVIII/2/8
XVIII/3/62
XIX/3/34
XIX/4/13
XXI/1/60
India
Jews of India
Indian Jews--Bene Israel
Indian Jews
XI/3/66
XII/1/43
XII/4/64
Iran
Iranian-Jewish Genealogy
Jadid Al-Islam: The Jewish "New Muslims" of Meshhed
XIV/1/51
XIV/2/61
Iraq
Sources of information
Iraqi Jewry
Jewish Records Found in Baghdad
The Jews of Iraq
Baghdad Records Reach Israel
Ireland
LDS Family History Library has Irish-Jewish records
Irish Alien Registrations
Israel
Tombstone inscriptions of cemetery at Mount of Olives
Beth Hatefutsoth opens genealogy center
Genealogical items at Jewish National and University Library
Pinkassim Hakehillot (Encyclopedia of European communities)
Recent acquisitions of various Israeli archives
A genealogical trip--sources of information
Montefiore census of Jews of Palestine in 1839
Dorot genealogy center seeks 1,000,000 names
Dorot Genealogy Center makes three major announcements
Central Archives for History of Jewish People publishes Polish holdings
Central Archives for the History of the Jewish People
Dorot Center founder gives position paper
Israel trip yields additional [genealogical] finds
Genealogical sources as the Institute for Dutch Jewry in Jerusalem
V/1/35
XII/4/65
XIX/2/03
XIX/2/05
XX/3/51
VII/3/47
XVII/2/66
I/1/13
I/2/03
I/2/12
II/1/26
II/2/19
III/3/14
III/3/22
IV/2/15
IV/3/14
IV/3/22
V/1/18
V/3/13
VI/1/09
VI/1/31
Encyclopedia of Galician Rabbis project needs financial help
Census of 1939 to be indexed
Their Father's House: Studies and Sources in Family History
Lauds efforts of Batya Untershatz
Dorot Center--a major disappointment
Guide to resources in Israel: an update
More resources in Israel
Beit Maramaros
Censuses from the Ottoman Empire
The Kollel Galicia Archive
Operation of Hall of Names (at Yad Vashem)
Dorot Center success story
AVOTAYNU contributes WOWW database to Yad Vashem
The 19th-century Montefiore censuses
Translator for Nefus registers found
Two sources for research on British Palestine
Update on resources in Israel
Bar-Ilan University establishes project for study of Jewish names and Jewish
genealogy
The Valley of the Destroyed Communities
Sources for 1906-1920 Palestine period
Greek collection in Moscow
Key to the 1939 census of Palestine
Genealogically useful records at the Israel Labor Archives
The Jewish National and University Library--another Israeli resource
Three important archives in Israel
Yad Vashem Archives
Joint Distribution Committee records
Source for data on Russian immigrants to Israel at Ministry of Absorption
Burials in Israel
Records of Palestinian Jews who fought in World War I found
Research in Israel: Echoes from a vanished world
New genealogy center opens in Tel Aviv
Data available from Israeli sources
International Tracing Service records at Yad Vashem
Polish sources at the Central Archives for the History of the Jewish People
Two genealogical resources at the Keren Kayemeth
American consulate, Jerusalem 1857-1924
Institute for Hebrew Bibliography
Research projects at the Diaspora Research Institute
History of the Rapaport family
Book review: American Consuls in the Holy Land, 1832-1914
The G\1 Collection in Jerusalem's Central Archives for the History of the Jewish
People
VI/1/42
VI/2/27
VI/3/26
VI/4/62
VII/2/03
VII/2/04
VII/2/06
VII/2/15
VII/2/27
VII/3/23
VII/3/43
VII/4/61
VIII/2/15
VIII/2/25
VIII/2/57
VIII/3/35
IX/2/17
IX/2/37
IX/2/38
IX/2/50
IX/2/50
IX/2/50
IX/3/17
IX/3/19
IX/4/11
IX/4/71
IX/4/71
IX/4/71
IX/4/71
IX/4/71
X/1/19
X/1/22
X/1/22
X/1/22
X/2/21
X/2/38
X/4/13
X/4/19
X/4/54
X/4/65
X/4/76
XI/4/25
Report on a Return Trip to Israel
XI/4/21
A Guide to Jewish Genealogical Research in Israel
XI/4/73
Diaspora Research Institute documenting Carpatho-Russian Jewry
XII/1/66
No Yad Vashem distributor in the United States
XII/1/67
Privacy laws
XII/4/64
A Genealogical Report on Israel, Fall 1996
XII/4/17
Printed Books on Jewish Cemeteries in the Jewish National and University Library in
Jerusalem: An Annotated Bibliography, Jews of Bukhara, Portuguese Jews in the
Caribbean, Ashkenazic surname in the Sephardi Diaspora
XIII/1/39
Pinchas Lavon Labor Movement Research Institute
XIII/3/49
Director of Yad Vashem Archives Describes Plans for the Future
XIII/3/66
Holdings of the Central Archives for the History of the Jewish People
XIII/4/79
Kollels of Eretz Israel as a Genealogical Treasure
XIV/1/38
Land claims in Israel
XIV/1/46
Central Archives for the History of the Jewish People filming in Belarus and
negotiations with Lithuanians and Russians, Chinese Jews
XIV/2/47
Paul Jacobi library
XIV/2/47
Status of Pages of Testimony
XIV/2/47
Yad Vashem Mobilizes Army of Workers to Computerize Names of Holocaust Victims
XV/1/7
Genealogy in Israel: May 1999
XV/2/9
Israel State Archives Charges for Retrieving Files
XV/4/66
Yad Vashem Opens Multimillion Name Database
XVI/1/3
Yad Vashem Opens Combined Library and Archive Building
XVI/1/4
Education Program and Facilities Expand at Yad Vashem
XVI/1/67
Yad Vashem Still Needs Yizkor Books
XVI/2/49
New Resources at the Diaspora Research Institute
XVI/3/55
Jerusalem, Spring 2001
XVII/2/7
Indirect Genealogy: Unexpected Genealogical Resources at the
Central Archives for the History of the Jewish People
XVII/2/9
Search Bureau Closes Its Doors
XVIII/1/67
Israel, Spring 2002
XVIII/2/25
Safed Cemetery Data Now Online
XVIII/2/67
Books about Jewish Legion of WWI
XVIII/3/67
Describes Gorr Legacy
XVIII/4/91
Central Archives Needs Financial Help
XIX/1/67
Into the "Heart of Terror"
XIX/2/23
Project to Research Turkish and Balkan Countries at Diaspora Research Institute
XIX/2/36
Book Review: Right to Exist: A Moral Defense of Israel's Wars
XIX/3/65
Genealogical Resources at Yad Vashem
XIX/3/10
Israel Has Unique Resources for Jewish Genealogical Research
XIX/3/67
Jewish Cemeteries in Jerusalem
XIX/3/15
Jews in Eretz Yisrael in 1875
XIX/4/08
1916 Jewish Census
XX/1/47
Israel Genealogical Society Plans Major Projects for Annual Conference
XX/1/23
Jacobi Indexing Project
Ottoman-era Censuses
Yad Vashem Central Database of Holocaust Victims' Names
19th-century Eretz Yisrael Vital Records
Evaluates Pages of Testimony Database
Montefiore 1875 census
Biographical lexicon of Polish rabbis and admorim
Yad Vashem Unveils Central Database of Shoah Victims' Names
Building a National Family Tree
Comments on Pages of Testimony
Collecting Genealogical Data in Israel
IGS Consolidated Surname Index
Locating Page of Testimony Submitters
Inventory of Family Trees in Jewish National and University Library
Italy
Jewish genealogical research in Italy
Book review: Guide to Jewish Italy
Center for Italian Jewry
Venetian Jewry
Jewish Livorno, Italy, 1841
Two Key Italian Resources for Jewish Genealogists
Jews of Milan
Guidebook Series Spotlights Italy's Jewish Heritage
Italian-Jewish genealogy on the Internet
Italian-Jewish surnames
History of the Jews of Italy
The Jews of Livorno, Italy: Archival Sources
Rapa and Rapaport Families in Northern Italy in the 15th and 16th Centuries
Latvia (see also Russia, USSR)
Report on Ukrainian and Latvian archives
Jewish vital statistic records in the Latvian Archives
Family History Library
Latvia bars researchers from vital records
Additional metrical records of Latvian towns
Additional Latvian Microfilms
Success at the Latvian Archives
Jewish cemeteries in Latvia
Latvian sources include police lists, directories, history books, old newspapers
Success with the Latvian Archives
Records from Latvia in the LDS Collection Include Jewish Information
Latvian records in the Minsk archives
Latvian-Jewish Genealogy: Research and Resources
XX/1/47
XX/1/47
XX/1/49
XX/2/50
XX/2/70
XX/2/50
XX/3/47
XX/3/05
XX/4/32
XXI/1/62
XXI/2/43
XXI/2/43
XXI/2/43
XXI/3/52
VIII/1/20
VIII/1/55
X/1/23
X/2/51
XII/4/62
XIII/2/45
XIII/2/50
XIV/1/40
XIV/1/46
XIV/3/69
XV/3/29
XVIII/2/42
XIX/1/29
IX/3/08
X/1/15
IX/1/11
XI/1/45
XI/3/67
XIV/2/24
XIII/2/67
XIII/4/79
XIII/4/79
XIII/4/98
XIV/1/25
XIV/1/46
XIV/3/32
Cemetery projects in Latvia and Lithuania
Latvian records in Lithuania
Latvian resources in the Minsk archives
Libau: A Gateway for Emigration from the Russian Empire
Jews in Liepaja, Latvia, 1941-1945
Book Review: History of Latvian Jews
Attitude of Baltic Peoples Toward the Jews During World War II
Jewish Surnames in the Baltic Countries
Combining Latvian Archives and Yad Vashem Database for Research
Website for Latvian Jewish Genealogy and Tourism
LDS (Mormon) Family History Library
Romanian records in LDS Family History Library
LDS Family History Library has Irish-Jewish records
First Belarus Jewish records arrive at LDS Family History Library
Microfilms about Jews of Lorraine at LDS Library
A conversation with the LDS Family History Library's "Jewish expert"--Daniel M.
Schlyter
LDS Family History Library Publications List
Jewish vital records from Estonia filmed by Family History Library
Crimean Jewish records at LDS (Mormon) Family History Library
The LDS (Mormon) International Genealogical Index: What Is It?
Recent Acquisitions of the LDS (Mormon) Family History Library
LDS (Mormon) Family History Library Catalogue to Go Online
Mormon Family History Department Goes on the Internet
Using the Mormon Family History Catalog on the Internet for Jewish Genealogy
Salt Lake City: A Genealogical Candy Store
What Is So Special About the LDS (Mormon) Family History Library?
More on Searching the Family History Library Catalog Online
Should You Order Films in Advance for Your Trip to the
LDS (Mormon) Family History Library
Some Unusual Jewish Records in the Family History Library
The Records Acquisition Program of the Genealogical Society of Utah
GSU, Belarus SIG and Litvak SIG Arrange Cooperative Indexing Project
Difficulties with the CD: Jewish Records in the Family History Library Catalog
Comments on FHL Catalog Article
Goodstein Comments on Critical Article
Restrictions on German Films at Family History Library
Exotic Jewish Holdings of the Mormon Library System
Says Mormons Are Not Christians
Cease Posthumous Baptism of the Jewish Dead:
Clear the Historic Records for Future Generations
New Religious Traditions: The Practice of Proxy Baptism
Mormon/Jewish Controversy: An Update
XIV/3/69
XIV/3/69
XIV/3/69
XV/1/20
XVII/3/17
XVIII/1/65
XIX/2/47
XX/4/28
XXI/1/30
XXI/3/52
VII/3/44
VII/3/47
X/4/07
VIII/4/55
IX/4/05
XI/4/75
XII/2/43
XII/3/36
XII/4/07
XIV/2/23
XV/1/46
XV/2/4
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XV/4/3
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XV/4/66
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XVI/2/13
XVII/1/3
XVII/2/43
XVII/3/67
XVII/3/67
XVIII/2/32
XVIII/2/33
XX/2/70
XX/1/37
XXI/3/06
Libya
About the Jews of Morocco, Algeria and Libya
Lithuania (see also Russia, USSR)
Association of Lithuanian Jews in Israel
Missing YIVO records may be found
Letter from Jewish Community of Kaunas
Book on Lithuanian Jewish communities delayed
Vital records of Lithuanian Jewry found
Marijampole society
Jewish Vital Statistic Records in Lithuanian Archives
Book on Lithuanian Jewish communities to be published
A genealogical trip to Lithuania: the host's perspective
Book review: Lithuanian Jewish Communities
Numerous photographic essays of Jewish Lithuania planned
Explains 1795 Revision List
Lithuania reluctant to allow microfilming of Jewish documents
Dvinsk, genealogy and post-Holocaust questions
A trip to Skoudas, Kavarskas and Ukmerge
More about the Lithuanian archives
Relates experience with Lithuanian archives
Poses theory for vanished cemeteries
SIG for northwestern Lithuania formed
Recommends Lithuanian researcher located in Vilnius
Reports on Jewish State Museum of Lithuania in Vilnius
Notes difference in response between Lithuanian SSR archives and Republic of
Lithuania archives
Lithuanian archivist heads speakers at Washington seminar
New archival finds from Lithuania
Archival sources in the Lithuanian State Archives
Using Litvak naming patterns to derive names of unknown ancestors
Holdings in the Vilnius archives
Jewish revision lists in Vilnius archives
Genealogical research in Lithuania--Summer 1996
Explains Lithuanian revision lists
Jewish Given Names in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania
Jewish Revision Lists in Lithuanian Archives
Kaunas Archives
Revelations and New Discoveries in the Vilnius Civil Registry Office
Lithuanian Central Civil Register Archives Revisited
Jewish Genealogical Resources at the Kaunas State Archives
Cemetery projects in Latvia and Lithuania
Remembering Lithuanian Shoah Victims: A Research Project
X/3/38
III/1/24
V/2/26
V/4/21
VI/1/41
VI/2/03
VI/3/39
VI/4/04
VI/4/62
VII/1/03
VII/3/36
VIII/2/57
VIII/3/66
VIII/4/03
VIII/4/06
VIII/4/09
IX/1/65
IX/1/65
IX/3/65
X/2/65
X/2/65
X/2/66
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XI/1/21
XI/2/10
XI/3/03
XI/3/22
XII/1/19
XII/2/19
XII/3/22
XII/4/83
XIII/2/20
XIII/3/23
XIII/3/25
XIV/1/21
XIV/1/22
XIV/3/29
XIV/3/69
XV/1/21
Jewish Life in Pre-Holocaust Panevezys, Lithuania
Book Review: If I Forget Thee...: The Destruction of the Shtetl Butrimantz
Lithuanian Foundation Now Registered As a Nonprofit Organization
Some Lithuanian Discoveries
Missing Lithuanian Vital Records Found!
Traveling in Lithuania: The Human Aspect
GSU, Belarus SIG and Litvak SIG Arrange Cooperative Indexing Project
Book Review: The Litvaks: A Short History of the Jews of Lithuania
Researching 18th-Century Census and Tax Lists from the Grand Duchy of Lithuania
Collection of Box Taxes in 19th-Century Lithuania
Jewish Photographs in the Lithuanian Archives
Book Review: The Holocaust in Lithuania 1941-1945: A Book of Remembrance
Levanda Index: A Review
A Synopsis of 18th-Century Lithuanian-Jewish History
18th-Century Records from the Former Commonwealth of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania
and the Lithuania: Expresses Concerns About Lithuanian Holocaust Book
Memel Archives Records Located
Attitude of Baltic Peoples Toward the Jews During World War II
Book Review: Sefer HaZikaron LeKehilat Yurburg-Lita
Records of State Rabbis in the Kaunas Regional Archives
Methodology for Researching 18th-Century Lithuania
Jewish Surnames in the Baltic Countries
When Good Men Do Nothing
Methodology
Proposal for a Jewish soundex code
Genealogical research by mail
Jewish soundex--A revised format
Is it really luck?
Cemeteries: information source about the living
A proposed standard for identifying Jewish months in genealogical data bases
Hiring a professional genealogist: A genealogist's view
Hiring a professional genealogist: A client's view
Prenumeraten as a source for Jewish genealogists
Seven guiding principles for family research
The soundex problem of false positives
Luzer Isn't Layzer
Researcher's bane: The "misspelled" name
More about Jewish family names: A cautionary tale
Using photographs to solve family puzzles
Evidence!
Living Vertically: Urban Research Methods
Holistic Geography
Conducting One-Surname Research: An Introduction
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XV/2/65
XV/3/71
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XVI/4/54
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XI/1/19
XII/2/11
XII/2/17
XII/4/48
XIV/3/87
XIV/4/6
XV/1/16
XV/3/33
A Blueprint for Conducting One-Surname Research
XV/3/35
Converting Hebrew Dates on Tombstones
XV/3/71
Genealogical Research in Its Historical Context:
Tracing My Family Back Eleven Generations
XV/4/17
Corrects Tombstone Inscription Article
XV/4/66
Common Hebrew Abbreviations on Tombstones
XVI/1/29
More About Reading Jewish Tombstones
XVI/1/31
Genealogy: The Great Paper Chase
XVI/1/35
The Art of the Interview
XVI/4/31
Twelve Steps from the Past to the Present
XVI/4/33
Searching for Eve: A Methodological Lesson
XVII/2/40
Genealogical Records: Should We Believe What We Read?
XVII/2/45
Pinkassim of Those Called to the Torah as a Source for
Historical and Genealogical Study
XVII/4/23
How to Find Your Relatives or How to Let Them Find You
XVII/4/33
Researching Public Archival Collections and Indexing Personal Family Papers
XVIII/2/11
Two Major Errors on a Gravestone--Or Just One?
XVIII/4/28
Given Name Analysis: A Tool for Single-Surname Research and Very Large Families
XVIII/4/62
Beware of Both Documented and Oral Histories
XX/2/24
Revisit Your Old Research
XXI/1/62
A Template for Evaluating Evidence
XXI/2/10
Creating State or Country Databases of Jewish Births, Marriages and Deaths
XX/3/45
Creation of Widespread Use of Compound Artificial Jewish Family Names
XX/3/17
Brothers, Cousins--or Both: A Family Brainteaser
XX/4/09
The Virtue of Persistence: A Story of Discovery and Some Rules Learned Along the Way
XX/4/41
A Scientific Approach to the Etymologies of Jewish Surnames
XXI/1/09
Looking for a Book or Periodical Article Online at a Library Research Facility
XXI/1/18
Guidelines for Converting Documents Written in Hebrew and Yiddish into English
XXI/2/19
Using GenMerge to Analyze the Jews of Pusalotas
XXI/2/17
Moldova (see also Russia, USSR)
Record Searcher Available in Moldova
Travel to Bukovina and Moldova
Jewish Genealogical Research in Moldova
Bukovina Cemeteries, Archives and Oral History
Moldovan Ancestry Research
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XV/4/42
XVI/3/22
XVIII/3/9
XIX/1/09
Morocco
Jewish surnames
Civil records of Algeria and Morocco
Books about Spanish Jews of Morocco
Sources of information
About the Jews of Morocco, Algeria and Libya
Sephardic genealogical research in Morocco
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VI/1/29
VII/2/26
VIII/2/37
X/3/38
X/3/40
Bibliography for Jewish genealogy in Spanish Morocco
Reports address of Moroccan Jewry source
Moroccan rabbis
Moroccan given names
Moroccan rabbis
Moroccan community in Buenos Aires
European Refugees Who Found Shelter in Morocco During World War II
Moroccan Jews in Latin America
Jews of Tetuan
Sack of Fez in 1912
New Zealand
History of Jews of New Zealand
Tracing relatives in New Zealand
First workshop on genealogy
Book review: Not Strictly Kosher--Pioneer Jews in New Zealand
Book on Auckland Jewry
Alexander Turnbull Library
Books on local Jewry
Jewish oral archive established
Book review: The Standard for the People: The 150th Anniversary of the Wellington
Hebrew Congregation, 1843-1993
Book Review: Mixed Blessings: New Zealand Children of Holocaust Survivors
Holocaust Remembrance Day in Auckland
Jews of New Zealand
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XI/4/55
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XIII/3/49
XIII/4/79
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XX/3/47
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XXI/1/47
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II/2/20
III/2/24
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North Africa (see also Algeria, Morocco, Tunisia)
North African Jewry
Consular records of the Levant and North Africa
V/3/25
XIV/3/69
Poland
Jewish records at the Genealogical Society of Utah
Index to Polish-Jewish records at Genealogical Society of Utah
Book review: The Jews in Poland and Russia--Biographical Essay
Origin of Russian-Jewish surnames
Breakthrough in access to Polish-Jewish records
Book review: Jews of Posen in 1834 and 1835
Update on project to microfilm Jewish records in Poland
Doing research in the Polish State Archives
Jewish Historical Institute in Poland
Jewish genealogical research in Poland
Trip to Poznan: The Poland that was not
Professional genealogists in Poland
List of former Jewish residents of Lodz
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II/1/05
III/1/38
III/2/03
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IV/2/26
IV/3/12
IV/3/21
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V/2/08
V/3/16
V/4/04
V/4/15
Caricatures in Polish vital statistic records
Polish trip for Jewish genealogists planned
Using Prussian gazetteers to locate Jewish religious and civil records in Poznan
Sephardic migrations into Poland
A genealogical tour through Poland
Program Judaica to document Jewish history
Jewish researcher in Poland
Jews in Poland today
Polish maps available in the U.S.
Weiner discusses developments in Poland and Ukraine
A 1992 research trip to Poland
Survey of Jewish cemeteries yields results
Cites Polish "rip off"
Asks why survey of Polish cemeteries does not include all regions
Polish-Jewish genealogical research--A primer
More on the survey of Polish cemeteries
Book review: Korzenie Polskie: Polish Roots
Polish-Jewish heritage seminar planned for July in Krakow
Asks for clarification (of Polish-Jewish records)
Stettin emigration lists found
Head of the Polish State Archives clarifies policies
Book review: Jews in Poland: A Documentary History
More on Polish-Jewish Genealogical Research
Directory of Polish State Archives
Archives of the Jewish Historical Institute in Warsaw
Jewish genealogical research in Polish archives
Jewish surnames in the Kingdom of Poland
Polish sources at the Central Archives for the History of the Jewish People
Success in dealing with Polish archives
Gleanings from a symposium on bibliographies of Polish Judaica
Polish name lists sought
Nineteenth-Century Congress Documents and the Jews of Congress Poland
Polish Vital Records for the Very Beginner: The Polish Language Challenged
Alternate surnames in Russian Poland
Census records and city directories in the Krakow Archives
Book review: The Jews in Poland and Russia: Bibliographical Essays
Alternative research sources in Poland
Jewish Historical Institute in Warsaw
Director General of the Polish State Archives dies
An interview with the new Polish State Archivist
On-site Jewish genealogical research in Poland: an overview
The Jewish cemetery in Warsaw
Book review: Polish Countrysides: Photographs and Narrative
German and Polish Place Names
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VIII/4/17
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X/2/48
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XII/2/63
XII/2/65
XII/3/51
XII/3/55
XII/4/03
XII/4/04
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XII/4/81
XIV/2/33
List of More than 300,000 Polish Holocaust Survivors Received by USHMM In
Washington, DC Nineteenth- and Twentieth-Century Polish Directories as Resources
for Genealogical Information
XIII/1/25
Hamburg Passengers from the Kingdom of Poland and the Russian Empire
XIII/2/63
Lw¢w Ghetto Records Being Indexed
XIII/3/66
Cites Location of Polish Directories
XIII/4/98
Jewish Roots in Poland: Pages from the Past and Archival Inventories; And I Still See
Their Faces: Images of Polish Jews; Guide to the YIVO Archives; Luboml: Memorial Book
of a Vanished Shtetl
XIV/1/63
Comments on Jewish Roots in
Poland
XIV/2/65
Report on Jewish Communities in Poland Today
XIV/2/65
How I Found a New Ancestor in Krak¢w, Poland
XIV/4/65
18th-Century Polish Jewry: Demographic and Genealogical Problems
XV/4/9
Tips on Translating Entries from Slownik Geograficzny
XVI/3/49
The Polish Concept of Permanent Place of Residence
XVI/3/12
More About Polish Books of Residents' Registration
XVI/3/14
Can Jewish Genealogists Successfully Research 18th-Century Poland?
XVI/3/16
History Book Illuminates Jewish Life in Poland
XVI/3/40
Book Review: History of the Jews in Poland and Russia
XVI/3/65
Book Review: In Their Words: A Genealogist's Translation Guide to
Polish, German, Latin and Russia Documents. Volume 1: Polish
XVI/4/87
Breaking New Ground: The Story of Jewish Records Indexing-Poland Project
XVII/1/7
Documenting the Fate of the Jews of Ostrow Mazowiecka
XVII/3/19
German and Polish Archival Holdings in Moscow
XVII/4/11
Internet Site Names Polish Towns
XVII/4/79
Researching Pre-1826 Vital Records in Congress Poland
XVIII/2/19
Book Review: Jewish Officers in the Polish Armed Forces, 1939-1945
XVIII/3/62
Ashes and Flowers: A Family Trek to Jewish Poland and Romania
XVIII/4/11
Two Polish Directories Online
XVIII/4/91
Polish Passport Policy 1830-1930: Permits, Restrictions and Archival Sources
XIX/1/21
Book Reviews: Zród a archiwalne do dziejów Żydów w Polsce
XIX/3/65
Jewish Surnames in Russia, Poland, Galicia and Prussia
XIX/3/28
Using Polish Magnate Records for Posen
XIX/3/25
Avotaynu Online Database Lists Nobility Archives
XIX/4/21
Hidden Jews of Warsaw
XX/1/47
Polish archives in Bialystok, Knyszin and Lomza
XX/2/50
Polychromatic Tombstones in Polish-Jewish Cemeteries
XX/2/39
Tracing Family Roots Using JRI-Poland to Read Between the Lines
XX/2/15
Biographical lexicon of Polish rabbis and admorim
XX/3/47
Flatow Jewish Cemetery Tombstones Discovered
XX/4/79
Polish City Directories Now Online
XXI/3/67
Portugal
Jews of modern day Portugal
I/1/14
Marranos living in Portugal
History of Jews after the Inquisition
Bigamy among 18th century Jews, the Jews of Gibraltar
Genealogia Hebraica, Portugal e Gibraltar
Book review: Genealogica Hebraica: Jews of Portugal and Gibraltar
Census of Jews of Gibraltar
Volume II of Genealogia Hebraica available
Volume III of Genealogia Hebraica available
Four volumes of Genealogia Hebraica now available
Historical notes about Jews of Portugal
Portuguese marranos
Wants to restore (Lisbon) Portuguese cemetery
Sources for Spanish and Portuguese genealogy
A Painful Portuguese Odyssey
Jewish Life in Portugal Today
Jewish sources on the Iberian Peninsula
A Portuguese Inquisition Document
Portuguese Jews of Italy
Two Portuguese Return to Judaism
Rabbinic
Baal Shem Tov project
Ashkenazic Rabbinic Families
Descendants of Rashi--Opinion 1
Descendants of Rashi--Opinion 2
Descendants of Rashi
Are all Ashkenazim descended from Rashi?
Historicity of the Rashi descent
Book review: From King David to Baron David
Descent of Rashi: A review
Response to Jacobi's Rashi article
A seventeenth-century Luria manuscript
Questions Luria documentation
Question origin of surname Katz
Comments on Rosenstein's Luria lineage
More books on Rabbinic research
Rosenstein responds to critics
Can we prove descent from King David
Rashi's descent from King David
From the seed of Rashi
Chabad-Lubavitch literature as a genealogical source
Expands on Chabad article
The (Maternal) descent of Rashi
Descent from King David--Part II
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II/3/27
III/1/25
IV/1/24
VI/4/58
VII/1/27
VII/2/29
VII/3/30
VIII/2/42
VIII/3/52
VIII/3/52
VIII/4/67
XII/2/43
XIII/4/13
XIII/4/15
XIII/4/79
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XIX/3/39
XX/3/67
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III/3/07
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VIII/3/29
VIII/3/31
VIII/3/32
VIII/3/40
VIII/4/66
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IX/2/34
Reprint of Otsar ha-rabanim available
Spira and Luria families revisited
Documenting the descendants of the Vilna Gaon
Which Rapaports Are Also SCHaCH Descendants?
The Reliability of Genealogical Research in Modern Rabbinic Literature
Englard's articles on questions in Rabbinic genealogy
Questions Rosenstein's article
Rappaport family: a response to Paul Jacobi
The Edelman Hoax and the Origins of Anglo-Jewish Aristocracy
Hasidic dynasties
Eliyahu's Branches: The Descendants of the Vilna Gaon and His Family
An Approbation for Neil Rosenstein and Dov Weber
Sherwood "Forest" Through the Genealogical Trees
Braude Beginnings
Documentation of the Besht Found in Magnate Archives
Questions "Braude Beginnings"
A Method for Depicting Interconnected Rabbinical
Families Simultaneously: The Jewish Historical Clock
Book Review: Beit Rabbanan: Sources of Rabbinical Genealogy
Genealogical Information in Rabbinical Texts: An Examination
Rabbinical Genealogies Prepared by Paul Jacobi
Genealogical Information in Rabbinic Texts II: An Examination
Descent from Rashi: A "Mythological Charter"
Descent from Rashi: Response to Schellekens
Descent from Rashi: Response to Rosenstein
Shmuel Helman of Metz is the Son of Israel Heilprin: An Analysis
Claims MaHaRam Pedigree Is Valid
The Mother of the Tosfot YomTov Revealed In Code
Ancestry of the Gaon of Vilna: Descent from King David
Romania
Selected sources on Romania at the Central Archives of the Jewish People
Romanian holdings in the Diaspora Research Institute
Jewish genealogical society founded
Romanian records in LDS Family History Library
Iasi Jewish records missing
Origins of the Jews of Romania and their history up to the Basic Rules of 1831-32
Genealogical records (in Romania) have been destroyed
Says Romanian records exist
Political situation in country
Situation in Romania.
Romanian records at the Holocaust Memorial Museum
Research strategies for records still held in Romania
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X/4/17
XI/1/47
XI/3/50
XI/4/31
XII/1/36
XII/2/66
XII/3/46
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XIII/3/49
XIII/4/96
XIV/3/90
XIV/4/21
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XVIII/2/28
XVIII/4/49
XIX/3/03
XIX/3/05
XIX/3/08
XIX/4/27
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XXI/3/43
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VII/3/44
VII/3/45
VIII/2/19
VIII/2/42
VIII/3/64
VIII/4/57
IX/2/51
IX/4/18
IX/4/18
Book review: Companion Guide to Romania
X/1/61
Researching Jewish Romania on site
XI/1//8
Sources of research for Jewish genealogy in Transylvania
XI/2/29
Romania: The Sudits and other Jewish discoveries
XII/1/29
Sources for Jewish genealogical research in Romania
XII/3/08
Seeking Romaniote Jews
XIII/1/67
Genealogy and History: Sources of Jewish Genealogical Research in Romania (18th-20th
Centuries)
XIII/3/42
Sources of Jewish Genealogical Research in the Romanian Archival System
XIV/3/22
Book Review: The Holocaust in Romania: The Destruction of Jews and
Gypsies Under the Antonescu Regime, 1940-1944
XVI/4/87
Jews in Transylvanian Towns in the First Half of the 19th Century
XVII/2/29
B'nai Brith Plans Romania Project
XVIII/1/78
Ashes and Flowers: A Family Trek to Jewish Poland and Romania
XVIII/4/11
Adoption of Names in Romania
XIX/2/54
Historical and Demographic Background of Jewish Family Research in Romania
XIX/3/45
Resources for Romanian Jewish genealogy
XX/4/62
Book Review: Finding Home: In the Footsteps of the Jewish Fusgeyers
XXI/1/60
Access to Romanian Archives Moves Forward
XXI/2/58
Russia (also see Belarus, Moldova, Ukraine, USSR)
New Jewish Records of Hungary and Russia Available at the LDS Library
To Register or Not to Register: The Administrative Dimension of the Jewish Question
in Czarist Russia
Understanding Russian-Jewish Given Names
Use of Revision Lists to Decipher a Family Tree
RAGAS Reports Status of Record Access in Various Regions
Hamburg Passengers from the Kingdom of Poland and the Russian Empire
Jewish Migrations to Eastern Europe
More on Revision Lists
Danish Emigrant Lists on Web Include Many Russian Jews
Notes Spelling of Vsia Rossiia
Were There Jewish Revision Lists?
Jewish Migration from Eastern Europe to Sweden from the 1850s to World War I
Documents of the Soviet Evobshestvkom Committee as a Source of Genealogical
Information
Russian Revision Lists Do Not Always Separate Jews from Christians
Russian-Jewish Given Names: Their Origins and Variants
Russian Revision Lists: A History
Pseudo-Adopted Sons in Russian Revision Lists
About the Russian Archivist's Soul
Jewish Given Names in Eastern Europe and the U.S.
In Which Haystack to Search: More on Sources for Russian-Jewish Genealogy
Archival Sources for the Genealogy of Jewish Colonists in
XIII/1/51
XIII/1/6
XIII/2/3
XIII/2/43
XIII/2/54
XIII/2/63
XIII/3/12
XIII/4/46
XIII/4/98
XIII/4/98
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XIV/1/39
XIV/1/45
XIV/1/67
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XIV/3/59
XIV/3/62
XIV/3/66
XIV/3/9
XIV/4/16
Southern Russia in the 19th Century
Tackling the Lack of Surnames in 18th-Century Russian Records
Russia's Economic Crisis and Its Effect on Archives and Genealogists
Residents' Lists and the Russian Military Draft
Special Features of 20th-Century Resources for Genealogical Research in Russia
Russian Court Rabbi Records Can Vary in Format
Jewish Genealogical Research in the Imperial Russian Empire
Gospodskaia Duma, Summer 1907; Voter Registration Lists
Gubernskie Vedomosti on 35mm Microfilm
The Russian National Census of 1897
Ships Missing from Migrations from the Russian Empire
Tracing Our Families Through Russian Pogrom Records
Book Review: Archival Judaica of Russia, Ukraine and Belarus
The 1897 All-Empire Russian Census
Book Review: In Their Words--Volume 2: Russian
Jewish Surname Changes Following Emigration from Russia
New Sources for Genealogical Research in Imperial Russia
Jewish Surnames in Russia, Poland, Galicia and Prussia
Russian Exit Passports: Documentation of Emigrants from the Russian Empire
Mining Russian Revision Lists for Hidden Information
Scotland
Search for my namesake--Scottish style
Scottish-Jewish Archive Centre
Books on Scottish Jewish history
Passage to America through Scotland
Scottish Jewish records
Books on Scottish Jewish genealogy
Cemetery burials in major Scottish cities
Research using the 1891 census
Jewish roots in Scotland
Records of Janefield Cemetery found
Glasgow, Scotland Jewry
Jewish refugees in Scotland during World War II
Historical database of Scottish Jewry
Jewish tombstone inscriptions in Scotland
Records of 5,000 Jewish burials now accessible
Scottish-Jewish historical database
Scottish Jewish Archives
Jewish Genealogical Research in Scotland
Scottish Civil Registration
Scottish-Jewish Family History
Online Database of Wills and Testaments
Access to Public Records
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XV/3/17
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XVI/1/23
XVI/1/67
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General Register Office Places Vital Indexed Online
Online Back Issues of Scotsman
Online Family Histories
Records of the Aberdeen Hebrew Congregation
Seminars
Availability of papers given at international seminar
Plans for Summer Seminar on Jewish Genealogy
Report on Seventh Summer Seminar on Jewish Genealogy
Report on plans for Eighth Summer Seminar on Jewish Genealogy
Proceedings of Second International Seminar available
Third International Seminar: An update
Eleventh Summer Seminar...to be New York Experience
President of JGS Moscow to speak at Twelfth Summer Seminar
Seminar will return to Jerusalem in May 1994
Fourth International Seminar of Jewish Genealogy Supplement
Report on Jerusalem seminar
1995 Seminar Planned for Washington, DC
Fourteenth Summer Seminar on Jewish Genealogy--June 25-29, 1995
Seminar held in Washington attracts 628 attendees
Speakers at the 15th Summer Seminar on Jewish Genealogy
Report on Boston seminar
Fifth International Seminar on Jewish Genealogy: Paris, July 13-17, 1997
Annual Genealogy Conferences and the Jewish Genealogist
Call for Papers: 2000 Annual Conference on Jewish Genealogy
Jewish Genealogy Seminars: Then and Now
20th International Conference on Jewish Genealogy
Something for Everyone Is Content of Lectures at Salt Lake City Conference
Annual Conference on Jewish Genealogy Attracts 625 Registrants to
Lectures and Family History Library
21st International Conference on Jewish Genealogy
21st International Conference on Jewish Genealogy Registration Form
London Conference: The Most International to Date
London Conference Tales
2002 Jewish Genealogy Conference, Toronto, August 4-9
Toronto Points Way to New Thoughts about Jewish Genealogy Conferences
Call for Proposals: 23rd IAJGS International Conference on
Jewish Genealogy July 20-25, 2003--Washington, D.C.
Highlights of 2003 Conference Program in Washington DC
Preview of 2004 International Conference on Jewish Genealogy in Jerusalem
Annual Jewish Genealogy Conference Is Where It Is All At
A Small Taste of What to Expect at the Jerusalem Conference
Jerusalem Conference a Great Success
A Glimpse of What to Expect at the Las Vegas Conference
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XXI/1/27
Annual Conference Set for New York August 13-18, 2006
XXI/3/25
Sephardic
Sephardic Jewry; recommended readings
VI/4/52
Sources for researching my Sephardic ancestors
VII/1/18
Spanish Inquisition in Americas
VII/1/19
Biography of Sephardic Jews and the Holocaust
VII/2/17
The Ottoman Empire and Jewish genealogy
VIII/1/17
Ottoman Empire resources
VIII/1/18
The Marrano Diaspora
VIII/1/09
Additional resources for Sephardic genealogy
VIII/2/59
Resources for Sephardic genealogy
VIII/3/48
Book review: The Sephardic Journey: 1492-1992
VIII/3/63
Book review: Sephardim in America
IX/4/65
Sephardic electronic archive developed
X/1/64
Sephardic genealogical research in Morocco
X/3/40
Rosh-ha-shana memories and thoughts: Sephardic in form, Jewish in essence
XII/3/27
Sephardic reference Sources
XII/3/52
Converted and Reconverted: History of the Jews Who Stayed in Portugal (1497-1997)
XIII/4/9
Crypto-Jews of the U.S. Southwest
XIV/4/31
The Current State of Sephardic Jewish Genealogy
XV/1/37
Documentation on Sephardic and Balkan Jewry at the U.S. Holocaust
Memorial Museum and U.S. National Archives
XV/4/20
Book Review: Sephardic Genealogy: Discovering Your Sephardic Ancestors and Their WorldXIX/1/60
New Website for Sephardic Studies
XIX/1/33
The 500-Year History of a Sephardic Family
XIX/2/37
Book reviews of Sephardic Diaspora
XIX/3/52
Crypto-Jews
XIX/3/52
Book Review: Dicionário Sefaradi de Sobrenomes
XX/1/56
Communities of North Africa
XXI/1/47
Major Sephardic Internet Site: Les Fleurs de l'Orient
XXI/1/19
Book Review: Sephardic Onomasticon
XXI/2/64
Sources for Ottoman Sephardic Genealogy: Turkey and Rhodes
XXI/3/35
Serbia
Projects to Document Jews of Turkey, Salonika, Bulgaria, and Belgrade
Records of Belgrade Jewry Available
Slovakia (also see Czech Republic)
Book review: Zidovsk‚ N bozensk‚ obce na Slovensku
Slovakian Jewish research
Book review: Parish Registers in Slovakia
Gives hints on Slovak research
On-Site Jewish genealogical research in the Czech and Slovak republics
XIV/2/40
XVII/2/53
IX/1/63
IX/4/14
IX/4/67
X/3/65
XII/3/15
Slovakian state archives
Two Guides to the Slovak Archives
From Between Galicia and Hungary: The Jews of Stropkov
Slavonia
Researching Jewish Family History in Croatia, Slavonia and Hungary
South Africa
Jewish community of South Africa--an outline
Why so many South African Jews are Litvaks
Assistance in locating South African relatives
Mormon resources in South Africa
Addresses of government archives and Jewish organizations
Augments South African resources
South African Jewry
"Is the History of the South African Jewish Community Worth Saving?"
Gives address for South African Jewry project
Compiling list of genealogical resources
Lithuania on the Veldt: Jewish Migration to South Africa
Addresses for South African research.
Bank records
Jews of Marquard
South African Center for Jewish Migration and Genealogy Studies
Locating South African Relatives in the EIDB
South African Center for Jewish Migration and Genealogy Studies
German Jewish Migration to South Africa
South America (also see individual contries)
Travelers guide to South America
XII/3/20
XVI/2/65
XVIII/1/37
XVII/3/28
II/2/13
V/1/19
VI/2/28
VIII/2/44
VIII/2/44
VIII/4/67
IX/4/51
X/3/46
X/4/82
XII/2/45
XIII/3/19
XIII/3/49
XIII/3/49
XIII/3/49
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XIX/2/33
XIX/2/35
XX/3/25
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Spain
History of the Jews of Aragon
IV/3/20
Sources for Spanish and Portuguese genealogy
XII/2/43
Jews of Andalusia
XII/4/62
Inquisition records
XIII/1/39
Jews of Andalusia
XIII/1/39
Jewish sources on the Iberian Peninsula
XIII/4/79
Crypto-Jews around the world
XIV/2/47
Notarial papers of pre-Inquisition Spain, records of rural Moselle communities, Alsatian
records
XIV/3/69
Escape Into Spain: Hispanic Way Station on the Road to Freedom
XXI/1/23
Legacy of the Spanish Civil War
XIX/4/49
Sudan
Jacob's Children in the Land of the Mahdi: Jews of the Sudan
Sweden
Resources for Jewish genealogy in Sweden
Jewish Migration from Eastern Europe to Sweden from the 1850s to World War I
Jewish genealogical society formed in Sweden
Jewish Immigration to Sweden
Thesis on "Eastern Jews and Other Immigrants in Sweden--1860-1920"
Switzerland
History of Jews of Switzerland
Family names found in various locations
Public records offices in Europe
Jews in the Fribourg Territory
Family trees deposited in Zurich
Jews of Berne
Cemetery in Zwingen
Towns of Hagenthal and Hegenheim
Jews of Avenches
Jews of Endingen, Hohenems
Book on bibliography of Jewish family research
Book on Jewish cemetery in Endingen-Lengnau
Memor-Buch Gallingen
Mohel book from Alsace/Sundegau region
Swiss Records of Jewish Refugee During the Holocaust
Wahl family of Reguisheim
Swiss deported from France during the Holocaust
Jews of Stuehlingen (Guggenheim, Randegg and Tiengen)
Swiss Baliff Records
Stolpersteine project
Breisach Community
Swiss Victims of the Holocaust
Jews of Pannonia
Muelheim cemetery
Syria
Spanish-Jewish "nobility" of Aleppo, Syria
Genealogies of 30 families from Aleppo documented
Dayan Family of Aleppo: Direct Descendants of King David
Tunisia
Matrimonial register of Tunis
Biographical index of Tunisian rabbis
Book Review: Our Lives Are But Stories: Narratives of Tunisian-Israeli Women
XIII/4/96
XI/2/39
XIV/1/39
XIV/1/46
XX/1/47
XXI/2/43
II/1/26
IV/1/24
V/1/21
VI/2/28
VII/4/63
VIII/2/45
VIII/4/57
VIII/4/57
IX/1/43
IX/3/53
IX/4/54
IX/4/54
X/3/47
XII/1/45
XIII/2/49
XIII/4/79
XIV/3/69
XX/1/47
XX/1/47
XX/3/47
XX/3/47
XX/4/62
XXI/3/52
XXI/3/52
VII/2/17
VII/4/61
XX/2/31
V/4/13
XI/1/47
XIX/3/65
Turkey
Turkish-Jewish cemeteries of the Ottoman period
Jews of Smyrna
Jewish surnames
Formation of a Roots Committee for the Jews of Turkey
Ottoman Empire Jewry
Jewish settlement in Turkish lands
Jewish forenames and surnames
Dictionary of 2,000 Turkish-Jewish surnames
Leyla Ipekar dies
Projects to Document Jews of Turkey, Salonika, Bulgaria, and Belgrade
Jewish newspaper of Izmir, Turkey as a genealogical resource
Sources for Jews of Izmir in Israel
How to Research Families from Turkey and Salonika
Jewish Names in Istanbul in the 18th and 19th Centuries
Consular records of the Levant and North Africa
Turkish Jews
Project to Research Turkish and Balkan Jewry at Diaspora Research Institute
Gallipoli
Marriages in Smyrna
Project to Research Turkish and Balkan Countries at Diaspora Research Institute
Sources for Ottoman Sephardic Genealogy: Turkey and Rhodes
Ukraine (see also Russia, USSR)
Crimean Jewish names
Resources for Ukrainian genealogical research
Eastern Galician records available from Polish archives
Important address for (Ukrainian) research
Surname list of Berdichev available
Ukraine: Resources for research
Records of Jews in the Vinnitsa Oblast Archives
Newly available materials on Jews/Jewish history in Lviv
Yiddish Meidan: An agricultural colony in Ukraine
Weiner discusses developments in Poland and Ukraine
Kiev Library has wealth of uncatalogued Judaica
Visits Jewish cemetery in Cherkassy
Report on Ukrainian and Latvian archives
Canadian archivists visit Ukrainian archives
Report on a recent trip to Ukrainian Archives
A meeting with two officials of the Ukrainian Archives
Sources for Jewish genealogy in the Ukrainian archives
Ukrainian Archeographic Year Book
Book describes pogroms in Ukrainian towns in 1919-1920
VIII/3/45
IX/1/38
IX/1/43
X/1/48
XI/3/65
XII/3/56
XII/3/56
XII/3/56
XII/3/57
XIV/2/40
XIII/2/50
XIII/3/49
XIV/1/28
XIV/3/63
XIV/3/69
XIV/3/69
XVIII/3/30
XIX/2/54
XIX/2/54
XIX/2/36
XXI/3/35
V/1/05
V/2/04
V/2/26
V/4/05
VI/1/43
VI/2/08
VIII/3/10
VIII/3/12
VIII/3/17
VIII/3/64
VIII/4/47
IX/2/64
IX/3/08
IX/4/09
X/1/03
X/1/08
X/2/09
X/2/49
X/2/67
U.S. commission surveys continue in Ukraine
About pogroms in Ukrainian towns in 1919-20
The practicalities of genealogical research in Ukraine
Guide to the Jewish records in the Rovno Oblast State Archives
On-site research in Ukraine
Reports on Visit to Cherkassy Archives
Travel to Zhitomir, Summer 1995
Information for Jewish Genealogists in the State archive of Zhitomir oblast
Some information about Zhitomir
Trips to Ukraine and Holland
It's a long way to Uzhgorod, it's a long way to go
The Mountain Jews of the Caucasus
Book review: Jewish Documentary Sources in Russia, Ukraine and Belarus
Jewish Preservation Committee in Ukraine
Records of the Kiev Board of Craftsmen
Ukrainian State Oblast Archives as Source of Holocaust-Era Data
Ukrainian Research and Ancestral Travels
A Research Trip to Ukraine
Finding My Ukrainian Family
Jewish Colonists in Ekaternoslav Guberniya
Permission to Live in Kiev
A Trip to Ukraine
Book Review: Kaminits-Podolsk and Its Environs
Book Review: Jewish Roots in Ukraine and Moldova:
Pages from the Past and Archival Inventories
Finding My Roots in Southeastern Ukraine
Jewish Genealogical Research in Ukraine
Selected Translation of Name Lists and Revisions from the Dnepropetrovsk Archives
New Ukrainian Jewish Records at the Family History Library
Book Review: Archival Judaica of Russia, Ukraine and Belarus
Records From Northern Bukovina
Ukrainian Archives in the 21st Century
Jewish Genealogical Resources in Transcarpathia
USHMM Records from the Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast Archives
Our Visit to Karpata-Rus
United States
Book review: The Source
Russian consular records to be indexed
Addresses and publications of United States societies
HIAS--Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society
HIAS--New York
HIAS--Philadelphia
HIAS--Boston
X/3/65
X/3/66
X/4/03
X/4/05
XI/1/44
XI/2/64
XI/4/13
XII/1/14
XII/1/16
XII/1/39
XII/2/03
XII/2/29
XII/4/81
XIII/1/39
XIII/3/41
XIII/3/53
XIII/4/33
XIII/4/38
XIII/4/43
XIV/2/65
XIV/2/65
XIV/4/51
XV/2/65
XV/3/68
XV/4/28
XVI/3/23
XVI/3/28
XVI/3/54
XVII/3/66
XVIII/3/17
XIX/1/12
XIX/2/06
XIX/4/23
XXI/1/33
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I/2/04
II/2/27
II/3/02
II/3/03
II/3/06
II/3/10
HIAS--Baltimore
List of Jewish genealogical societies throughout the world
HIAS offices, continued
Search publishes research guides to many cities
Recent acquisitions at YIVO Institute
Book planned--Encyclopedia of Jewish Genealogy
Lesser known resources at the U.S. National Archives
A network of people finders
USSR/US archival exchange takes initial step
American Jewish Yearbook: A genealogical resource
Naturalization and Visa records at U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service
National Archives branches acquire additional microfilms
Book review: Genealogical Resources in the New York Metropolitan Area
Search
. publishes resource guides
Planning continues for Polish-Jewish archives at University of Connecticut
AJHS acquires early printed American Judaica
Holocaust material at the American Jewish Archives
INS success story
Public access to U.S. Naturalization index sought
More on Sean Ferguson legend
Mokotoff appointed to FGS Board of Directors
Miriam Weiner wins columnist award
Book review: The Library of Congress
Encyclopedia of Jewish Genealogy to make debut
Jewish Genealogical Family Finder now available on 11 bulletin boards
SAGAS update
Map resources...at the U.S. Library of Congress
Texas company offers computerized tracing services
History of the US-USSR Archival Exchange Program
New microfilms available from U.S. National Archives
Leo Baeck Institute resources await seminar attendees
Greater access to U.S. naturalization records
Social Security Death Index new genealogical resource
Book review: The Center: A Guide to Genealogical Research
Corrections to microfilming of Russian Consular Records completed
Expands on Library of Congress map article
AJGS plans to assist Russians looking for American relatives
AJGS to maintain list of European researchers
Klau Library and the American Jewish Archives
Book review: First American Jewish Families
The elusive Russian Consular Records
Balch Institute to publish Russian arrivals 1880-87
Book review: Ancestry's Red Book
Book review: State Census Records
II/3/11
III/1/33
III/2/18
III/2/26
III/2/29
III/2/34
IV/1/07
IV/2/11
IV/2/15
IV/3/16
V/1/12
V/1/22
V/1/29
V/2/24
V/3/15
V/4/06
V/4/08
V/4/22
VI/1/06
VI/1/42
VI/2/39
VI/2/39
VI/3/32
VI/3/37
VII/2/16
VII/2/38
VII/4/43
VII/4/65
VIII/1/03
VIII/1/36
VIII/1/39
VIII/1/41
VIII/1/42
VIII/1/55
VIII/1/57
VIII/1/58
VIII/1/58
VIII/2/06
VIII/2/30
VIII/2/53
VIII/3/13
VIII/3/56
VIII/3/63
VIII/4/62
Library of Congress catalogues genealogies
VIII/4/64
U.S. Holocaust Museum Archives and Library to open April 23
IX/1/03
Mark Twain: On the Jews
IX/1/0
Recent acquisitions of the LDS (Mormon) Family History Library
IX/1/11
The Social Security Death Index
IX/1/13
RAGAS inquiries producing results
IX/1/16
Some guidelines on completing the new RAGAS forms
IX/1/18
Clarifies FAST prices
IX/1/67
Book review: American Passenger Arrival Records
IX/2/60
Russian Consular Records microfilm to be available at regional archives
IX/2/66
Death of Berl Kagan represents serious loss to Jewish scholarship
IX/2/67
AROS staff to visit Washington, available for JGS meetings
IX/2/67
U.S. historical societies as genealogical resources
IX/3/05
AJGS plans to index Jewish cemeteries
IX/3/06
New sources at the U.S. Holocaust Museum archives
IX/3/07
AROS archivists visit U.S.
IX/3/42
Russian Consular Records revisited
IX/3/45
Rabbi Malcolm H. Stern (1915-1994)
IX/4/03
A conversation with the LDS Family History Library's "Jewish expert"--Daniel M.
Schlyter
IX/4/05
Database of names at Holocaust Museum
IX/4/17
Romanian records at the Holocaust Memorial Museum; Research strategies for records
still held in Romania
IX/4/18
Book review: Sephardim in America
IX/4/65
Why it takes so long to get answers from RAGAS
IX/4/70
Rabbi Malcolm H. Stern--His associates remember him
X/1/24
Report from Salt Lake City, Utah
X/1/10
Searching for World War I draft registration records
X/1/33
Book review: They Came in Ships
X/1/63
Division of still photographs at the U.S. National Archives is a genealogical resource X/1/65
Reports AJGS cemetery project has computer
X/1/67
Using U.S. visa records to find post-World War I immigrants
X/2/35
A report about RAGAS
X/2/46
New sources at the U.S. Holocaust Museum
X/2/47
Jewish sources for genealogy at the U.S. Library of Congress
X/3/21
Aerial reconnaissance photographs in the National Archives
X/3/27
U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum as a genealogical resource
X/3/28
Researching post-1906 naturalizations in Washington, DC
X/3/30
JGSGW indexes more State Department records
X/3/37
Book review: Bridges to An American City: A Guide to Chicago's Landsmanshaften,
1870 to 1990
X/3/64
AJGS cemetery project update report
X/4/59
Book review: The Concise Dictionary of American Jewish Biography
X/4/75
Book review: An Index to Publications of the American Jewish Historical
Society
Book review: A Guide to U.S. Military Records
List compiled of 1920 residents of Hebrew Orphan Asylum
Citizenship records of drafted WWI soldiers who were aliens located in Maryland
Archives
National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
Book review: Vom Shtetl an Die Lower East Side: Galizische Juden in New
York
Using U.S. archival records to locate a residence before immigration
Using non-microfilmed records at the U.S. National Archives
Roots-Key wins national award
Book review: Judaica Americana
Has Database of Sullivan County (NY) Jewish Cemetery Information
AJHS Responds to Complaint About Access to Child Care Records
Finds List of Galveston Jews
Cites Veteran Administration records as good genealogical sSource
Seminar held in Washington attracts 628 attendees
The Golden Door: Genealogical research in New York City
New and future acquisitions at the Leo Baeck Institute
Genealogical resources at the American Jewish Historical Society
Genealogy resources in the Boston Area
A treasure at the American Jewish Historical Society
New York Orphan Asylum holdings at the American Jewish Historical Society
Interpreting U.S. Immigration Manifest Annotations
Library of Congress needs published catalogs of foreign archives
New edition of Guide to National Archives Records planned
Locates Lower East Side voter registration lists
Research on-line or in person at the Library of Congress
Book review: Genealogical Resources in the Atlanta Area
in the National Capital Area
Book review: Capital Collections: Resources for Jewish Genealogical Research in
Washington, DC, Area
Book review: Resources for Jewish Genealogy in the Boston Area
Book review: San Francisco Bay Area: Gold Mine for Jewish Genealogical
Research
XII/3/71
Second YIVO shipment arrives in New York
Certificates of Arrival and the Accuracy of Arrival Information Found in U.S.
Naturalization Records
The Location of U.S. Naturalization Records
Index to Georgia's Federal Naturalization Records to 1950
The Jewish Year Book 1997
The Source: A Guidebook of American Genealogy
AJHS Reviews Books on Jewish Communities
X/4/77
X/4/79
X/4/80
X/4/82
XI/1/27
XI/1/65
XI/2/15
XI/2/35
XI/2/52
XI/2/62
XI/2/65
XI/2/65
XI/2/67
XI/2/67
XI/3/08
XI/3/11
XI/3/21
XI/3/33
XI/4/17
XI/4/20
XI/1/28
XII/1/10
XII/1/67
XII/2/50
XII/2/67
XII/3/41
XII/3/70
XII/3/70
XII/3/70
XII/3/70
XII/4/70
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XIII/1/36
XIII/1/64
XIII/1/64
XIII/1/64
XIII/2/63
Interview with the Archivist of the United States
XIII/3/10
U.S. Immigration Records to Be Indexed
XIII/3/37
Patterns of Migrations, 1850-1914
XIII/3/63
Jewish Women in America: An Historical Encyclopedia
XIII/4/98
NARA Federal Records Guide Published
XIII/4/98
How to Find a Post-1906 U.S. Immigrant Ancestor
XIV/1/41
Freedom of Information Request to INS
XIV/2/65
An Analysis and Guide to Beider's Sources in the United States
XIV/3/33
A Tip for Locating Pre-1906 Immigrants to the United States
XIV/3/42
Jewish Given Names in Eastern Europe and the U.S.
XIV/3/9
Green Card Applications Accessible
XIV/3/90
U.S. National Endowment for the Humanities Supports Genealogy
XIV/3/90
Crypto-Jews of the U.S. Southwest
XIV/4/31
Oswego, New York: Wartime Haven for Jewish Refugees
XIV/4/46
They Became Americans: Finding Naturalization Records and Ethnic Origins
XIV/4/85
Genealogical Resources in New York City Abound for 19th Annual Conference
XIV/4/9
Oswego, New York, Refugee Comments on Article
XV/1/66
American Jewish Historical Society Library and Archives Close Temporarily
XV/2/46
Book Review: The Jewish Quarter of Philadelphia
XV/2/65
U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service Plans to Create
Searchable Index to Naturalization Records
XV/3/3
By Way of Canada: U.S. Records of Immigration across the
U.S.-Canadian Border, 1895-1954
XV/3/4
Jewish Salt Lake City of the Past
XVI/1/37
A Proposal to Improve Service for Genealogists at INS
XVI/2/29
Jewish Genealogical Research in Florida
XVI/3/9
Yes, Lobby for Open Access to Archives--But Why Not in the U.S. Too?
XVI/3/47
Ellis Island Passenger Arrival Database 98 Percent Complete
XVI/4/3
WWI Draft Records Provide Lead
XVI/4/29
Vermonter May Have Come Through Canada
XVI/4/89
Book Review: The American Census Handbook
XVII/1/73
Strategies for Using the Ellis Island Database
XVII/2/3
Mexican-U.S. Border Crossing Records
XVII/2/18
Baltimore Immigrant Lists Available
XVII/3/40
Genealogy Institute at Center for Jewish History Provides Workshops and Group Visits XVII/3/61
Between the Lines: Morris Citron and the Early INS
XVII/4/5
The Ellis Island Database: From the Micro to the Macro Level:
The Cases of Lechovich and Baranovich
XVII/4/8
Using the American Jewish Year Book XVII/4/in Family History Research
XVII/4/17
Bibliography of Books about North American Jewish Communities Now Online
XVII/4/70
World War II U.S. "Old Mens" Draft Registration
XVIII/1/10
"Likely Public Charge"
XVIII/1/67
Subtleties in Using the One-Step Ellis Island Website
XVIII/2/6
Using The New York Times Online Backfile
XVIII/2/22
Subtleties in Using the One-Step 1930 Census Website
XVIII/3/3
Wills and Probate Estates in the United States
XVIII/3/36
HIAS Location and Family Service
XVIII/4/5
HIAS Boston Individual Arrival Cards, 1882-192
XVIII/4/7
U.S. National Archives II Highlights
XVIII/4/17
Center for Jewish History Offers Genealogy Fellowship
XIX/1/08
Book Review: Going Greek: Jewish College Fraternities in the United States, 1895-1945 XIX/3/65
Pacific Crossings: Europe to America Via the Trans-Siberian Railroad
XIX/3/18
A Day at the Center for Jewish History
XIX/4/03
Who Rests in the Philadelphia Cemetery? A HIAS/INS Case Study
XIX/4/06
Persecution or Immigration Politics? Esther, Max and President Wilson
XX/1/19
Secret Jews of the American Southwest
XX/1/29
Children Under 16 Unaccompanied by a Parent: The Family Zuser
XX/2/43
Genealogical Resources at the American Jewish Archives
XX/3/15
New Acquisitions at U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum
XXI/1/13
U.S. Courthouse Records Hold Valuable Genealogical Information
XXI/2/15
The Port of New York Before Ellis Island
XXI/3/27
Venezuela
Venezuelan Jewry: A Brief History
Zimbabwe
Jews of Zimbabwe
USSR/Russia (also see Belarus, Moldova, Russia,
Ukraine)
Are we descendants of Khazarian Jews?
Book review: The Jews in Poland and Russia--Biographical Essay
Origin of Russian-Jewish surnames
Russian business directories as aids in genealogical research
Russian government to allow genealogical inquiries
Book review: Russia Gathers Her Jews
Matriken records
U.S.-Soviet accord include plans for genealogical exchange
Vital statistics in Czarist Russia
U.S./USSR Genealogical Exchange Advisory Board holds meeting
Book review: Handbook for Archival Research in the USSR
New strategies necessary for Soviet inquiries
Soviet success stories
U.S. genealogical team visits Soviet archives
Vladmir Tarasov answers
Soviet trip (by archivists) delayed
Genealogical inquiries to Soviet Union
Russian sources in Western libraries
XVIII/3/42
XIX/2/54
II/2/05
III/1/38
III/2/03
IV/2/03
IV/3/02
IV/3/17
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V/2/03
V/3/06
V/4/03
V/4/10
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VI/1/08
VI/2/03
VI/2/05
VI/3/21
VI/3/39
VI/4/20
Russian business directories
A cemetery in (Irkutsk) Siberia
Experiences on a trip to the former Soviet Union
Genealogical service inaugurated for Russia, Belarus and Ukraine
Commentary on RAGAS agreement
Writing to Russia for genealogical information
Russian business directories--an update
Jewish patronymic and metronymic surnames in Russia
My Russian Research
History of the US-USSR Archival Exchange Program
More Russian genealogical resources found in the U.S Library of Congress
Jewish surnames in the Russian Empire
Report on a Jewish genealogical seminar in Moscow
Records of Jews in the Vinnitsa Oblast Archives
RAGAS creates computer link between Washington and Moscow
A note on accessing Russian voter lists
Bukharan Adventure
Some glimpses of studying Jewish genealogy in Russia
International conference on genealogy held in Russia
Records of Russian magnates as a genealogical resource
Book review: Bukharian Jews
Joint Distribution Committee records in Russia
Survey of Judaica in former Soviet Union planned
Little known sources of Russian-Jewish data
Jewish genealogical material in the archives of the former USSR
JGS Moscow meeting hears talk by literary critic Lev Anninsky
Reports of experiences dealing with the New Russia
A list of officers of Jewish Prayer Societies in Russia, 1853-55
Book review: Synagogues, Prayer Houses and Their Employees in the Pale of
Settlement and Kurland and Livonia Provinces of the Russian Empire, 18531854
Russians seek American relatives
Corrects misspelled town names
Book review: A Dictionary of Jewish Surnames from the Russian Empire
Theories, assumptions and implications of some problems in researching Eastern
European records
Jewish genealogical research in Russia--the view from Moscow
How to do research in the former USSR--the view from Washington
Free market economy coming to Eastern European services
E-mail to former Soviet Union available
Describes Joint Distribution Committee records in Russian archives
Russian Empire Crown Rabbi Vital Statistic Registers
Book review: The Jews of Kurdistan
Group plans to document and preserve Jewish artifacts of the Russian empire
VI/4/23
VI/4/50
VII/1/06
VII/2/03
VII/2/04
VII/3/04
VII/3/13
VII/4/03
VII/4/29
VIII/1/03
VIII/1/07
VIII/3/03
VIII/3/08
VIII/3/10
VIII/3/67
VIII/3/67
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Genealogy correspondence course announced in Russia
X/1/66
Evaluates voter registration lists used to compile Beider book
X/1/67
E-Mail service to Russia available through commercial venture
X/2/65
What may be learned from 19th-century czarist Jewish birth records and revision lists
X/3/03
A catalogue of Jewish monuments in the territory of the former Soviet Union
X/3/15
Missing in Russia Organization formed
X/3/44
First issue of JGS journal analyzes genealogical life in Russia
X/3/45
Book review: Research Guide to Materials on Russian Jewry in Selected Archives of
the Former Soviet Union
X/3/61
Book review: Literature on Jews in Russian, 1890-1945
X/4/79
]Materials from the 1897 All-Empire Russian census held by the State Historical
Archives of Latvia
XI/1/15
Book review: Documentary Sources on Jewish History in the Archives of the CIS and
Baltic States
XI/1/63
Jewish treasures in the former Soviet archives: Opportunities and problems
XI/2/07
Sources for genealogy in the Archives of the former Soviet Union
XI/2/13
Thoughts on Jewish given names from analysis of czarist records
XI/2/19
Migration from the Russian Empire: Lists of Passengers Arriving at the Port of New
York
XI/2/61
K”nigsberg documents go well beyond description in finding indexes
XI/2/64
Beyond the metricals: Records from the Russian Department of Police
XI/4/03
Documents of Jewish genealogical value in the Radzivill Archive of the State Historical
Archives of Belarus
XI/4/28
The current state of archival research in the CIS
XII/1/06
Russian books of residents as a genealogical resource
XII/1/23
Jews of Kurdistan and Zakho
XII/1/44
Book review: Literature on Jews in Russian, 1890-1945
XII/1/65
Diaspora Research Institute documenting Carpatho-Russian jewry
XII/1/66
Moscow' Osobyi Archives: a new genealogical source at U.S. Holocaust Memorial
Museum
XII/2/37
What Is a box tax?
XII/2/39
Book review: The Jews in Poland and Russia: Bibliographical Essays
XII/2/63
Jewish agricultural colonies in New Russia
XII/3/33
Russian archival and historical terminology
XII/3/35
Crimean Jewish records at LDS (Mormon) Family History Library
XII/3/36
Gubernskie Vedomosti: a genealogical resource
XII/4/27
Book review: Jewish Documentary Sources in Russia, Ukraine and Belarus
XII/4/81
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