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Index to the first 21 Volumes of AVOTAYNU Algeria Civil records of Algeria and Morocco VI/1/29 Jewish community in the Touat Oases VII/4/60 Brochures on colonization of Algeria VIII/3/51 Algerian Jews VIII/3/52 About the Jews of Morocco, Algeria and Libya X/3/38 Algerian records in Aix-en-Provence XI/1/45 Conference on the Jews of Algeria 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, genea- logical 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 I/1/03 Australian Jewish Historical Society I/1/11 Migration of Belgian Holocaust survivors III/1/21

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Index to the first 21 Volumes of AVOTAYNU

AlgeriaCivil records of Algeria and Morocco VI/1/29Jewish community in the Touat Oases VII/4/60Brochures on colonization of Algeria VIII/3/51Algerian Jews VIII/3/52About the Jews of Morocco, Algeria and Libya X/3/38Algerian records in Aix-en-Provence XI/1/45Conference on the Jews of Algeria XXI/3/52

ArgentinaHistory of the Jews of Argentina II/3/21Sources of vital statistic records III/3/18Argentina, the other Golden Land V/2/16Jewish Immigration to Argentina VII/2/34Inquiries to Argentina XII/1/40Cites Argentinean source for immigrant information XII/1/66Jewish genealogical society founded XII/3/51Using Argentina phone books on the Internet XII/4/59How to obtain Argentinean vital records, immigration registers, census records, genea- logical resources in Buenos Aires, history of the Jews of Chile, Jews of Rhodes XIII/2/50History of the Moise Ville colony XIII/4/79Moroccan community in Buenos Aires XIII/4/79Jews of Belmonte XIV/4/69Moises Ville colony school records XIV/4/69Spanish Jewry XIV/4/69My Search for Family in Argentina XVII/4/35Jewish Colonization Association XIX/2/54Río de la Plata XIX/2/54Argentinian Immigration Database Now Online XIX/4/68

AustraliaHistory of the Jews of Australia I/1/03Australian Jewish Historical Society I/1/11Migration of Belgian Holocaust survivors III/1/21Book review: Australian genealogy books in print III/3/31Demography of Australian Jews in 1986 census IV/2/24Origin of Australian Jewry VI/2/19Comments on "Origin of Australian Jewry" article VI/3/21First governor Arthur Phillip's Jewish origins VII/1/24Jewish genealogical societies founded VII/4/58Activities of Australian JGS VIII/4/53

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Your Australian cousins XI/1/37Australian family histories XI/1/43Burials in New South Wales XI/1/43Five regional branches of the Australian Jewish Genealogical Society XII/4/59Jewish genealogical activity throughout Australia XIII/1/39Egyptian Jews in Australia XIII/4/79New group in Perth XIII/4/79Access to census records XIV/2/47Holocaust arrival records XIV/2/47Computerization of Australian immigration records XIV/4/69Sophie Caplan Honored by Australian Government XVI/1/45Book Review: Tracing Your Family History in Australia XIX/2/66Early Australian-Jewish History XIX/2/54Jewish Lives in Tasmania XIX/3/52Burial CD XIX/4/68Earliest Jewish Doctors of Australia XIX/4/68National Archives of Australia XIX/4/68CD of Australia Jewish qresources XX/2/50CD of Sydney Burials XX/2/50Australian Military Records Online XX/4/62Early Immigrants to Australia XXI/2/43Melbourne Chevra Kadisha records XXI/3/52Monograph Holdings of AJGS XXI/3/52

AustriaAustrian Holocaust project planned X/2/66Austrian Resource Cited XI/2/67Jews Remain Identified in Austrian Baptismal Records XI/4/50Vienna as a magnet for Austro-Hungarian Jews XII/4/26Austrian-Jewish Records: Ill-gotten Gains XIV/2/13Some Jewish Holdings in Vienna XIV/2/49Jews of Vienna 1826-1945 XIII/1/39Records from Burgenland at the Central Archives in Israel XIII/3/54Austrian Records Controversy Continues XIV/3/17Jewish first names in the Austrian Empire XIV/4/69LDS Films of Viennese Registration Forms (Meldezettel)As a Genealogical Resource XVI/3/3More About Viennese Registration Lists and Related Matters XVI/3/7Book Review: Verdrängte Geschichte Schauplätze des Naziterrors in Oesterreich XIX/1/60Cites Sources of German, Austrian and Czech Holocaust Victims Names XIX/4/79Resources for Records of Vienna XX/1/34Jewish Vital Records in Vienna: Two Sets XXI/3/22

Austro-HungaryGenealogy & migration: Jewish movement in 19th-Century Austro-Hungary XII/1/25

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Residency in the Austro-Hungarian Empire XVI/4/89The 1869 Austro-Hungarian Census XVII/3/25Austro-Hungarian Military Records XIX/3/32

Belarus (see also Russia, USSR)Byelorussian archival holdings VI/3/10Inquiries made at Minsk archives VI/3/39Location of Vitebsk records VII/2/39Minsk archives will research for $1,000 VII/3/46What we know about genealogical records in Belarus IX/4/06Belorussian archives revisited X/3/12First Belarus Jewish records arrive at LDS Family History Library X/4/07Sources for Jewish Genealogy in Belarussian Archives; New Discoveries from Recent Research XI/3/31On-Site Research in Minsk XI/4/27Records for the Lida District Available in the Grodno Archives XI/4/75Book review: Jewish Documentary Sources in Russia, Ukraine and Belarus. . XII/4/81Jewish communities in Grodno province XII/4/83The Pinkas of the Chevra Kadisha of Slutsk XIII/2/28Not All Jewish Vital Records from Belarus Are Microfilmed XIII/2/53RAGAS Provides Mogilev Guberniya Inventory; Visit to Ukrainian Archives XIII/4/31Central Archives for the History of the Jewish People filming in Belarus andnegotiations with Lithuanians and Russians, Chinese Jews XIV/2/47Belarussian Resources XV/3/71Jewish Genealogical Research in Belarus XVI/3/19Some Belarus Records in Vilnius Archives XVI/3/27GSU, Belarus SIG and Litvak SIG Arrange Cooperative Indexing Project XVII/1/3Book Review: <I>Archival Judaica of Russia, Ukraine and Belarus</I> XVII/3/66Documentation of Byelorussian Jewish History at The Central Archives for the History of the Jewish People XVIII/2/17Book Review: Jewish Documentary Sources in Belarus Archives XX/3/61

BelgiumStatus of Jewish genealogy in Belgium I/1/11Antwerp as a transit point from Eastern Europe to U.S. I/2/08Holocaust survivors of Belgium II/1/23The Jews of Antwerp II/2/14Antwerp between the wars III/2/20Accounting of Belgian Jews after Holocaust IV/2/17Families who have lived in one place for generations V/1/15New Belgian books on the Holocaust VI/2/25Jews Who Contributed to the Belgian State Since Its Independence VI/3/20Antwerp as haven for Jews after Spanish Inquisition VII/2/23Marranos of Antwerp VIII/2/36

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Jewish genealogical research in Belgium--an update XI/1/43Museum of the Deportation and Resistance in Brussels inaugurated XI/3/62Research on early Jews of Belgium XII/1/39Museum of Deportation and Resistance XIII/3/49Genealogy collections of the Jewish Museum of Belgium XIV/1/46Jewish genealogical society founded in Brussels XIV/1/46Resources in Belgium Illuminate Larger Geographical Area XIV/4/37Brussels Jewry XIV/4/69Museum of Deportation and Resistance in Mechelen (Malines), Belgium: Holdings and Activities XVII/4/14Migrations from Eastern Europe to the Netherlands and Belgium XIX/2/29Papers Given at Dutch/Belgian Jewish Conference XIX/3/52

BermudaThe Jews of Bermuda XIV/2/31

Book Reviews1998 Cemetery Project on CD-ROM XIV/4/85Address Book for Germanic Genealogy VIII/3/62AJHS Reviews Books on Jewish Communities XIII/2/63American Consuls in the Holy Land, 1832-1914 X/4/76American Passenger Arrival Records IX/2/60An Index to Publications of the American Jewish Historical Society X/4/77Ancestry's Red Book VIII/3/63The (Anglo) Jewish Year Book XII/1/64Archival Sources for Canadian Jewry IV/2/25The Archives VIII/2/54Avotaynu Guide to Jewish Genealogy XX/3/61Balkan Ghosts, A Journey Through History X/1/61Bedford's Second Jewish Community X/2/63Behind the Silken Curtain XIX/4/75Bibliography of German-Jewish Genealogy IX/3/61Bibliography of Projects on German Jewry and anti-Semitism IX/3/61A Biographical Dictionary of Canadian Jewry, 1909-1914 VIII/4/61Bohemia and Moravia Deportations: Terezin Memorial Book XII/4/81Books About Towns XIII/2/63Books on Hungary IX/4/69Bridges to An American City: A Guide to Chicago's Landsmanshaften, 1870 to 1990 X/3/64Bridging Three Worlds IX/1/62Bukharian Jews VIII/4/62Capital Collections: Resources for Jewish Genealogical Research in Washington, DC, Area XII/3/70The Center: A Guide to Genealogical Research in the National Capital Area XII/3/70

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Cologne Gedenkbuch XII/3/71Companion Guide to Romania X/1/61The Concise Dictionary of American Jewish Biography X/4/75Dallas Jewish Genealogical Guide X/2/62Dicionário Sefardi de Sobrenomes XIX/4/75A Dictionary of German-Jewish SurnamesXXI/2/64A Dictionary of Jewish Surnames from Galicia XX/4/76A Dictionary of Jewish Surnames from the Russian Empire IX/1/61A Dictionary of Jewish Surnames from the Russian Empire IX/3/10A Dictionary of Jewish Surnames from the Kingdom of Poland XII/2/58Dictionary of Surnames--some comments VI/2/26Disraeli: A Biography XII/1/64A Documentary History of Jewish Immigrants in Britain X/4/79Documents of Our Ancestors: A Selection of Reproducible Genealogy Forms and Tips for Using Them XII/4/80Do People Grow on Family Trees VIII/3/62Edge of the Diaspora VI/4/57Eliyahu's Branches: The Descendants of the Vilna Gaon and His Family XIII/4/96Encyclopedia of Jewish Genealogy VII/1/34Evidence! XIV/3/87Family Diseases: Are You At Risk? V/3/34Family Research for Jewish Ancestors from Baden Wurttemberg in Hohenlohe District X/3/63FAQ: Frequently Asked Questions About Jewish Genealogy XIII/1/64Finding Home: In the Footsteps of the Jewish Fusgeyers XXI/1/60Finding Your Jewish Roots in Galicia: A Resource Guide XIV/3/87First American Jewish Families VIII/2/53Following the Paper Trail: A Multilingual Translation Guide VIII/3/63From a Ruined Garden: The Memorial Books of Polish Jewry XIV/4/85From Generation to Generation X/3/59From King David to Baron David VI/2/23Gedenkbuch VII/3/36Genealogical Guide to East and West Prussia XIX/4/75Genealogical Resources in the New York Metropolitan Area V/1/29Genealogica Hebraica: Jews of Portugal and Gibraltar VI/4/58Genealogical Resources in the Atlanta Area XII/3/70The Genealogist's Address Book VIII/4/62A Genealogist's Guide to Discovering Your Female Ancestors XIV/4/85De Geschiedenis van het Joodse Geslacht Schuit XII/2/63Going Greek: Jewish College Fraternities in the United States, 1895-1945</I? XIX/3/65Guide Book: Jewish Sights of Bohemia and Moravia IX/1/63Guide to Jewish Italy VIII/1/55A Guide to U.S. Military Records X/4/79Hamburg Passengers from the Kingdom of Poland and the Russian Empire XIII/2/63

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Handbook for Archival Research in the USSR V/4/10Historical Atlas of Central Europe XXI/2/64Hoffnung Amerika X/2/61Index to Florida Jewish History in the American Israelite, 1854-1900 IX/2/59In Memoriam XII/3/71In Search of Your European Roots II/1/32In Their Words--Volume 2: Russian XIX/1/60Inventory of Emigration Sources in the Bremen Archives .X/3/62Jacob's Children in the Land of the Mahdi: Jews of the Sudan XIII/4/96Jadid Al-Islam: The Jewish "New Muslims" of Meshhed XIV/2/61Jewish Community of Frankfurt V/3/34Jewish Documentary Sources in Russia, Ukraine and Belarus XII/4/81Jewish First Names in Amsterdam XIII/2/63Jewish Genealogy Beginner's Guide VII/4/66Jewish Heritage Travel: A Guide of Central and Eastern Europe IX/4/68Jewish Immigration to Argentina VII/2/34Jewish Memories in Alsace: Marriage Contracts of the 18th Century XIII/3/63Jewish Personal Names: Their Origin, Derivation and Diminutive Forms VIII/3/61Jewish Roots in Poland: Pages from the Past and Archival Inventories; And I Still SeeTheir Faces: Images of Polish Jews; Guide to the YIVO Archives; Luboml: Memorial Bookof a Vanished Shtetl XIV/1/63The Jewish Travel Guide IX/4/68Jewish Women in America: An Historical Encyclopedia XIII/4/96The Jews in Poland and Russia--Biographical Essay III/1/38Jews in Poland: A Documentary History IX/4/69The Jews in Poland and Russia: Bibliographical Essays XII/2/63The Jews of Bohemia and Moravia: A Historical Reader X/1/60The Jews of Bohemia and Moravia: a Historical Reader IX/1/63Jews of Germany: A Historical Portrait X/1/63The Jews of Hungary: History, Culture, Psychology XII/3/72The Jews of Kurdistan X/1/63The Jews of Lithuania XII/2/61Jews of Posen in 1834 and 1835 IV/2/26Jews of Toronto: A History to 1937 III/2/32Korzenie Polskie: Polish Roots IX/2/61The Library VI/4/58The Library of Congress VI/3/32Library Resources for German-Jewish Genealogy XIV/3/87Literature on Jews in Russian, 1890-1945 X/4/79Literature on Jews in Russian, 1890-1945 XII/1/65Lithuanian Jewish Communities VII/3/36The Lonely Days Were Sundays: Reflections of a Jewish Southerner X/3/63The Lord's Jews VIII/2/52The Luckiest Orphans: A History of the Hebrew Orphan Asylum of New York IX/2/60

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Marriages in Amsterdam X/2/60Morton Allen Directory IX/3/62Names of Jewish Victims of Hungarian Labor Battalions IX/1/62Comments on Jewish Personal Names review VIII/4/66Parish Registers in Slovakia IX/4/67Patterns of Migrations, 1850-1914 XIII/3/63Poles and Russians in the 1870 Census of New York City IX/3/62Polish Countrysides: Photographs and Narrative XII/4/81Proceedings of the 5th International Seminar on Jewish Genealogy XIV/3/87Producing a Quality Family History XII/4/81Research Guide to Materials on Russian Jewry in Selected Archives of the Former Soviet Union X/3/61Resources for Jewish Genealogy in the Boston Area XII/3/70Resources for Jewish Genealogy in the New York area II/2/28Roots IV: Software to Make History IX/3/62Russia Gathers Her Jews IV/3/17Russian-Jewish Given Names: Their Origins and Variants XIV/2/61San Francisco Bay Area: Gold Mine for Jewish Genealogical Research XII/3/71The Sephardic Journey: 1492-1992 VIII/3/63Sephardim in America IX/4/65The Source I/1/16Sourcebook for Jewish Genealogies and Family Histories XII/4/80The Standard for the People: The 150th Anniversary of the Wellington Hebrew Congregation, 1843-1993 XII/1/65State Census Records VIII/4/62Synagogues, Prayer Houses and Their Employees in the Pale of Settlement and Kurland and Livonia Provinces of the Russian Empire, 1853-1854 IX/2/59Taking Root--The Origins of the Canadian Jewish Community IX/1/64Taschenbuch f�r Familiengeschichtsforschung XIII/3/63The Source: A Guidebook of American Genealogy XIII/1/64Their Father's House VI/3/33These Are the Names: Studies in Jewish Onomastics XIV/4/85They Became Americans: Finding Naturalization Records and Ethnic Origins XIV/4/85They Came in Ships X/1/63A Thousand Threads: A Story Told Through Yiddish Letters XXI/3/64The Timetables of Jewish History X/4/77Timetables of History X/4/77A Travel Guide to Jewish Europe IX/4/68The Unbroken Chain VI/1/37Australian genealogy books in print III/3/31Where Once We Walked VII/1/33Wooden Synagogues X/1/62Your English Ancestry: A Guide to North Americans X/2/62Zidovsk‚ N bozensk‚ obce na Slovensku IX/1/63

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Documentary Sources on Jewish History in the Archives of the CIS and BalticStates XI/1/63History and Culture of the Jews in Swabia XI/1/64A Cat Called Adolf XI/1/65Vom Shtetl an Die Lower East Side: Galizische Juden in New York XI/1/65In Search of Your European Roots XI/1/66The Jewish Burial Ground at Jewbury XI/1/66Migration from the Russian Empire: Lists of Passengers Arriving at the Port of New York XI/2/61Judaica Americana XI/2/62Yiddish Cuisine: A Gourmet's Approach to Jewish Cooking XI/2/63Eat and Be Satisfied, A Social History of Jewish Food XI/2/63Who's Who in My Family XI/2/63The Jewish Traveler: Hadassah Magazine's Guide to the World's Jewish Communities and Sights XI/2/63How to Document Victims and Locate Survivors of the Holocaust XI/3/78Germanic Genealogy: A Guide to Worldwide Sources and Migration Patterns XI/3/79The Echoes That Remain XI/3/80Death Books from Auschwitz Remnants XI/3/81The History of the Harrogate Jewish Community XI/3/81A Guide to Jewish Genealogical Research in Israel XI/4/73Gedenkbuch Berlins der Judischen Opfer des Nationalsozialismus XI/4/74Hamburger J�dische Opfer des Nationalsozialismus: Gedenkbuch XI/4/74French Children of the Holocaust XV/1/64Mosaic: A Chronicle of Five Generations XV/1/64The Hidden Half of the Family: A Sourcebook for Women's Genealogy XV/1/64The Jewish Quarter of Philadelphia XV/2/65The Jews of Jamaica XV/2/65Kaminits-Podolsk and Its Environs XV/2/65If I Forget Thee...: The Destruction of the Shtetl Butrimantz XV/2/65Jewish Roots in Ukraine and Moldova: Pages from the Past and Archival Inventories XV/3/68Padyavand XV/3/68Organizing Your Family History Research XV/3/68The Jewish Victorian XV/4/61Faces of the Jewish Experience in China XV/4/61Nous Sommes 900 Francais XV/4/61Avnei Zikaron XV/4/61A Social History of the Jews of Hong Kong: A Resource Guide XV/4/61The Book of Sorrow XV/4/61DoroTree: The Jewish Genealogy Software; Getting Started Books XVI/1/63Photos Capture "The Way We Were" XVI/1/63Dozens of Cousins: Blue Genes, Horse Thieves and Other Relative Surprises in Your Family Tree XVI/2/65Two Guides to the Slovak Archives XVI/2/65

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Saskatoon Jewish Community XVI/2/65History of the Jews in Poland and Russia XVI/3/65The Holocaust in Romania: The Destruction of Jews and Gypsies Under the Antonescu Regime, 1940-1944 XVI/4/87In Their Words: A Genealogist's Translation Guide to Polish, German, Latin and Russia Documents. Volume 1: Polish XVI/4/87Frauen in den Aussenlagern des KZ Flossenbürg XVII/1/73The Litvaks: A Short History of the Jews of Lithuania XVII/1/73The American Census Handbook XVII/1/73A Dictionary of Ashkenazic Given Names XVII/2/63The History of the Jews of Germany in Modern Times XVII/2/63Long Distance Genealogy: Researching Your Family History from Home XVII/2/63Discovering Your Jewish Ancestors XVII/3/66Archival Judaica of Russia, Ukraine and Belarus XVII/3/66From Shtetl to Milltown: Litvaks, Hungarians and Galizianers In Western Pennsylvania 1875-1925 XVII/4/78The Family Orchard; Kastner's Haggadah XVII/4/78Beit Rabbanan: Sources of Rabbinical Genealogy XVIII/1/65History of Latvian Jews XVIII/1/65At the Edge of Memory: A Family Story XVIII/2/61Who Sailed on Titanic? The Definitive Passenger Lists XVIII/2/61Jewish Given Names and Family Names: A New Bibliography XVIII/2/61Jewish Surnames in Amsterdam, 1669-1850 XVIII/2/61The Holocaust in Lithuania 1941-1945: A Book of Remembrance XVIII/3/62Names of the Deported Jews from Zala County XVIII/3/62Jewish Officers in the Polish Armed Forces, 1939-1945 XVIII/3/62Portraits of Our Past: Jews of the German Countryside XVIII/3/62120 HIAS Stories XVIII/4/88The ShipsList CD-ROM: Passenger Ship Arrivals, Canadian Ports 1865-1899 XVIII/4/88A Dictionary of German-Jewish Surnames XXI/2/64A Dictionary of Jewish Surnames from Galicia XX/4/76A Thousand Threads: A Story Told Through Yiddish Letters XXI/3/64Avotaynu Guide to Jewish Genealogy XX/3/61Behind the Silken Curtain XIX/4/75Dicionário Sefaradi de Sobrenomes XX/1/56Dicionário Sefardi de Sobrenomes XIX/4/75Finding Home: In the Footsteps of the Jewish Fusgeyers XXI/1/60Genealogical Guide to East and West Prussia XIX/4/75Going Greek: Jewish College Fraternities in the United States, 1895-1945</I? XIX/3/65Historical Atlas of Central Europe XXI/2/64In Their Words--Volume 2: Russian XIX/1/60Jewish Documentary Sources in Belarus Archives XX/3/61Journey to a Nineteenth-Century Shtetl: The Memoirs of Yekhezkel Kotik XX/2/50Legacy: The Saga of a German-Jewish Family Across Time and Circumstance XX/1/56

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Memorial to the Jews Deported from Greece XXI/2/54Memorial Volumes to Jewish Communities Destroyed in the Holocaust XX/4/76Mixed Blessings: New Zealand Children of Holocaust Survivors Remember XIX/3/65Our Lives Are But Stories: Narratives of Tunisian-Israeli Women XIX/3/65Prisoner Deaths in Majdanek 1942 XXI/2/64Quellen zur Geshichte der Juden in Polnischnen Archiven Biographisches

Handbuch der Rabbiner XX/2/67Right to Exist: A Moral Defense of Israel's Wars XIX/3/65Sefer HaZikaron LeKehilat Yurburg-Lita XIX/4/75Sephardic Genealogy: Discovering Your Sephardic Ancestors and Their World XIX/1/60Sephardic Onomasticon XXI/2/64The Diaries of Bernhard Cahn: A Man of His Time XX/1/56The Jewish Nation of the Caribbean XIX/1/60The Journeys of David Toback XXI/3/64The Lost Tribes of Israel: The History of a Myth XIX/3/65The Lurie Legacy XX/3/61Tracing Your Family History in Australia XIX/2/66Two Worlds XXI/3/64Verdrängte Geschichte Schauplätze des Naziterrors in Oesterreich XIX/1/60Volumes on Hungarian Jewry during the Holocaust XXI/1/60What's Behind a Name XIX/2/66Zród a archiwalne do dziejów Żydów w Polsce XIX/3/65

BrazilHistory of the Jews of Brazil IV/3/19Books on Jewish tombstone inscriptions in Brazilian cemeteries IV/3/19Dicionario Biografico--1500-1808 V/3/23Crypto Jews in the State of Par  VI/1/29Sources of genealogical records VI/3/20Famous Jewish Brazilian families VI/4/50Jews, Judaizers and their slaves VII/1/20Additional books by Egon and Frieda Wolff VII/3/28Dicionario Biografico--Volume 4 VII/4/58Memorial to two Jews buried in Vassouras VIII/4/53Jews in the Amazonian rain forest IX/1/35Books available on Brazilian Jewish history IX/3/47Jews and marranos in northern Brazil IX/4/48"Jewish Priest" of Caico IX/4/49The Amzalak family history X/1/43Jewish migration patterns X/4/62Using Inquisition records X/4/62Jews in the Amazon XI/2/47Bentes family of Brazil XI/2/47Jewish Memorial opens in Vassouras, Brazil XI/3/63

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Early Jewish presence in Brazil XV/3/29Saltiel Family of Brazil XX/1/47

BulgariaBulgarian Jewish names XII/2/45Projects to Document Jews of Turkey, Salonika, Bulgaria, and Belgrade XIV/2/40Jewish Surnames from Bulgaria XIX/3/52Jews of Bulgaria XIX/3/52

CanadaWork of Jewish Genealogical Society in Montreal I/1/12Jews of Toronto I/2/09Jewish Public Library of Montreal II/2/14Immigration records at Archives of the Canadian Jewish Congress II/3/12JIAS records--Toronto II/3/15JIAS inventories at Canadian Jewish Congress III/2/16Book review: Jews of Toronto: A History to 1937 III/2/32Book planned--Archival Sources for the Study of Canadian Jewry III/2/34History of emigration from France IV/1/20Book review: Archival Sources for Canadian Jewry IV/2/25Jewish genealogical research in Canada IV/3/04Dun & Bradstreet records V/1/15United Restitution Organization V/3/24Jews of Toronto V/3/24United Restitution Organization finding aid available VI/1/25Inventorying Jewish cemeteries VI/3/20Planned compilations VI/4/51Sources for early Jewish-Canadian history VII/2/23Plan to document cemeteries of Ontario VII/2/24Record books of Park Memorial Chapel VII/4/58Toronto's Roseland Cemetery burials documented VII/4/58Some Montreal Jewish holdings VIII/3/50Jewish archives of Toronto VIII/3/50Cemeteries in Quebec and Maritime Provinces computerized VIII/3/50Jewish genealogical resources in Canada VIII/4/271901 Federal census to be available soon VIII/4/54Book review: A Biographical Dictionary of Canadian Jewry, 1909-1914 VIII/4/61Documenting the Roselawn Cemetery IX/1/36Vital records of Ontario IX/1/37Canadian ship arrivals IX/1/37Book review: Taking Root--The Origins of the Canadian Jewish Community IX/1/64Resources at Archives of Ontario IX/2/47The Jews of the Canadian West IX/3/23Tapes available for lectures at recent annual seminar IX/3/48

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Canadian synagogues are found with new archives guide IX/3/66Analysis of Canadian censuses, Montreal synagogues IX/4/50Vital statistic indexes at the Archives of Ontario X/1/45Canadian synagogue finder guide developed by Canadian Jewish Congress X/2/65Analyzing Canadian census records X/4/63Update on cemetery project X/4/63Policy governing access to the Canadian Jewish Immigrant Aid Society records XI/1/06Russian acquisitions by National Archives of Canada XI/1/44Jews of Newfoundland XI/1/44Cites source of Jewish history in Western Canada XI/1/67Canadian ship arrival records XI/3/63Canadian voter lists XI/4/54Canadian naturalization records XII/2/42Jews of Toronto, Canadian assessment rolls XII/3/52Toronto assessment records XII/4/61Records of the Baron de Hirsch Institute records in Montreal XIII/1/39Roselawn cemetery project XIII/1/39Some Canadian vital records available via Internet XIII/1/39Look Up Your Canadian Ancestors in the Library XIII/3/22Record access to immigration records XIII/3/49Vital statistic records and other sources in Ontario XIII/3/49Canadian Naturalization Records XIII/3/66Passenger lists 1919-35 now at National Archives XIII/4/79Austrian victims of the Holocaust XIV/2/47Censuses of Newfoundland XIV/2/47Jewish Genealogical Research in Canada XIV/4/23Addresses of Canadian vital records offices XIV/4/69Jewish genealogical resources in Quebec province XIV/4/69Jewish Historical Society of Yukon XIV/4/69World War I military records XIV/4/69Book Review: Saskatoon Jewish Community XVI/2/65Affidavits Supply Data on Canadian Immigrants XVII/2/39Canada's Census: A Thing of the Past? XVIII/1/30Searching for Your Family in the Quebec Vital Records Database XVIII/1/80Indexing the Jewish Vital Records of Quebec 1841-1942 XVIII/2/34Notes Canadian Immigration Forms XVII/2/66The 1915-1932 Canadian Naturalization Index XVIII/3/31Book Review: The ShipsList CD-ROM: Passenger Ship Arrivals, Canadian Ports 1865-1899XVIII/4/88Canadian Genealogy Centre opens XIX/2/541883 Article on Immigration XX/2/50New JGS in Hamilton XX/2/50Toronto's First Jewish Cemetery XX/2/50History of the Jews of Canada XX/3/47Use of Land Records XX/3/47

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History of Canadian Jewry X/4/62Toronto Burials Project XX/4/62Toronto's Earliest History XX/4/62Use of Land Title Records XX/4/62Dawes Road Cemetery Project XXI/2/43Jewish immigration to Toronto XXI/2/43More Canadian City Directories Online XXI/2/43Newfoundland Jews XXI/2/43Pre-1868 Records XXI/2/43Database of Canadian Divorces XXI/3/52Newsletter for Montreal JGS XXI/3/52

Canary IslandsThe Jews of the Canary Islands XIV/4/29

CaribbeanLists of Jews in Oldambtand, Hoogeveen and Surinam IX/2/49Jewish cemetery on Nevis X/2/48A visit to St. Eustatius II/2/31Jews in the Islands of the French West Indies V/4/13Jews of exotic Surinam and their history VIII/2/16The Jews of the Caribbean XI/3/48Book Review: The Jews of Jamaica XV/2/65Suriname Cemetery XVIII/4/67Book Review: The Jewish Nation of the Caribbean XIX/1/60

ChinaConsular records in Shanghai about Jewish refugees X/2/23Hoover Institution has Shanghai consular records X/2/67Books on the Jewish Shanghai experience XI/3/62Shanghai Jewish refugee book now available XII/1/67The Tenacity of Jewish Identity: A Chinese Case Study XV/4/31Book Review: Faces of the Jewish Experience in China XV/4/61Shanghai and Tsingtao Municipal Records in the U.S. National Archives XVI/1/33Shanghai HIAS Lists XVII/4/19Yiddishkeit on the Yellow River XVIII/1/45Shanghai HIAS Lists Available for Research at YIVO XX/1/58

ComputersComputers and genealogy VI/1/11Genealogy software: Relativity VII/3/38Genealogy software: Personal Dorot VII/3/39A proposed standard in genealogical software systems for identifying Jewish persons with no surnames VIII/1/40

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Computer bulletin boards as a tool for the exchange of data VIII/2/33Macintosh software for Jewish genealogy IX/3/26Software review: Roots IV: Software to Make History IX/3/62Computer resources for Jewish genealogy X/1/35Comments on PAF features X/1/64Program to help in documenting names on gravestones X/1/67Internet for Greenhorns XII/3/03Avotaynu puts database on Web XII/3/07List of Internet World Wide Web Sites For Jewish Genealogy Research XII/4/21Ilanot: Jewish Genealogy Software XIV/2/63Only a Mouse Click Away: Using the Internet to Build Your Family Tree XVI/4/43Internet Subscription Databases for Genealogical Research XVIII/3/20

Costa RicaHistory of the Jews of Costa Rica V/4/S6

CroatiaJewish Community Records of Croatia Filmed by LDS Family History Library XV/2/5Researching Jewish Family History in Croatia, Slavonia and Hungary XVII/3/28

CubaJews of Cuba XIX/2/54

CyprusDocumenting Cypriot Jews V/2/26

Czech Republic (see also Slovakia)Jewish genealogical research in Czechoslovakia IV/1/03Important address ... for Czechoslovakian research V/4/05Austro-Hungarian military records available VI/1/41News for Czechoslovakia VI/1/41Genealogical research in Czechoslovakia: An update VI/3/08Jewish genealogical research in Slovakia VII/1/08Complete catalogue of records for the Jewish communities of Bohemia and Moravia, excluding that of Prague VII/3/20History of record keeping in Bohemia VII/3/22Book review: Guide Book: Jewish Sights of Bohemia and Moravia IX/1/63Book review: The Jews of Bohemia and Moravia: a Historical Reader IX/1/63Survey of Jewish monuments in the Czech Republic IX/2/22List of cemeteries surveyed in the Czech Republic IX/2/23Recommends source for genealogical inquiries in Czech Republic IX/4/70Book review: The Jews of Bohemia and Moravia: A Historical Reader X/1/60Connections in the Czech Republic XII/2/21On-Site Jewish Genealogical Research in the Czech and Slovak Republics XII/3/15

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Archives in Bohemia and Moravia XII/3/17Book review: Bohemia and Moravia Deportations: Terezin Memorial Book XII/4/81Reclaiming Property in the Czech Republic XVI/4/89Restoration of Jewish Heritage in South Bohemia: A Project of the Rozmberk Society XVI/4/37Cites Sources of German, Austrian and Czech Holocaust Victims Names XIX/4/79Moravia Revisited XX/4/11Book on Moravia/Silesia Monuments XXI/1/62Combining Censuses and Familiant Records in Bohemia XXI/3/12

DenmarkThe origins and history of Danish Jewry VIII/1/35Danish Emigrant Lists on Web Include Many Russian Jews XIII/4/98

DNA Genetic Analysis of Jewish Origins XVI/1/15Company Offers DNA Testing XVII/1/3921st-Century DNA Confirms 18th-Century Relationship XVIII/1/19Hubscher DNA Genetic Distance Analysis XIX/4/66How Does DNA Testing Help Genealogists? XX/2/17Jewish Genetics in 1984 XX/2/20DNA Testing Shows Disparate Families Have Common Ancestor XX/4/79

East Europe--GeneralOur elusive ancestors XII/1/03General problems of Eastern European Jewish onomastics XII/2/07News from RAGAS XV/3/26Avotaynu Offers JPGs of Jewish Life in Eastern Europe XVI/1/42Eastern European Jewish Emigration via Hamburg XVII/2/11Eastern European Archival Database Planned XVII/3/3Tracking Family Documents Across Eastern-European Borders XVIII/1/3Box Tax: A Tax on Jews, for Jews XVIII/4/43New Local Jewish History Books Appearing in Eastern Europe XXI/2/58

EgyptReports on Egyptian records, group for study of Jewish languages IX/3/66History of the Jews of Egypt X/1/30Vital Records from Egypt Available XIII/3/33Egyptian Jews in Australia XIII/4/79Egyptian-Jewish Expatriates Form International Society XV/3/32Organization Preserves Egyptian-Jewish History XVII/3/67Jews in Egypt XX/2/50The 1840 Montefiore Census of the Jews of Alexandria, Egypt XX/4/18

England

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Pamphlets about Jewish communities in Britain I/1/12Jews of Birmingham, work of the Jewish Historical Society I/1/13Jewish yearbook of 1896 I/2/09How to obtain vital statistic records from the United Kingdom II/1/23Bibliography used at family history workshop II/2/16Guide to British census records II/2/21Immigration records in London II/3/16An American perspective on London research II/3/17Jewish cemeteries in London II/3/23The value of wills to the genealogist III/1/20Recent acquisitions at the Museum of the Jewish East End III/2/20London International Seminar--Sources of British records III/3/04Book available about Jews arriving in Birmingham 1933-1945 IV/3/20Maritime museum wants oral histories and records V/1/15Listing of London Jewish cemeteries available V/2/17Status of Chief Rabbi's records VI/2/26More on status of Chief Rabbi's records VI/3/20Describes status of Chief Rabbi's records VI/3/38Hyamson and Colyer-Fergusson collections VII/1/15History of preservation of documents in Office of the Chief Rabbi of UK VII/1/17Organizational division of British Jewry VII/2/24Comment on Hyamson and Colyer-Fergusson collection article VII/2/25Bevis Marks Records Part 4 VII/2/25Older London burial records and sites VII/3/24Locates Hyamson and Colyer-Fergusson collections VII/3/46Poor Jews Temporary Shelter registers (1896-1914) VII/4/58More on the Colyer-Fergusson collection VIII/2/28Census of 1891 released VIII/2/36Jewish Genealogical Society of Great Britain founded VIII/2/36Research using the 1891 census VIII/2/42Describes resources available from Court of the Chief Rabbi VIII/2/58Resources at Jews College VIII/3/50First meeting of JGS of Great Britain VIII/3/50Conference on Jewish Patterns of Migrations planned in England for June 1993 VIII/4/65Plans to index 1770-1905 registers of the old Hambro Synagogue IX/1/381871-80 index of Jewish Chronicle IX/1/38Jewish blood in the British royal family IX/2/43Dealings with Central Registry Office IX/2/47Passenger lists of British Public Records Office IX/2/47Early years of Leeds Jewish community IX/2/48London West End project planned IX/2/63Bevis Marks synagogue needs repair IX/2/63Additional resources for Anglo-Jewish genealogy IX/3/49More on royal Jewish blood IX/3/50

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Manchester Jewry IX/4/51English naturalizations 1902-06 IX/4/51Bevis Marks Records--Part V Jews of South West England IX/4/51Jews of Portsmouth X/2/50Bevis Marks Records X/2/50Jews of southwest England X/2/50Book review: Your English Ancestry: A Guide to North Americans X/2/62Book review: Bedford's Second Jewish Community X/2/63Expands on Jewish ancestry of British royal family X/2/66Book on 1891 census X/3/44Naturalization and name changes in the British Isles X/3/44Book review: A Documentary History of Jewish Immigrants in Britain X/4/79Court of Chief Rabbi in London XI/1/43Indexing of London synagogue records XI/1/44The Jewish Burial Ground at Jewbury XI/1/66The History of the Harrogate Jewish Community XI/3/81New chapter formed in southern England XII/1/40Book review: The (Anglo) Jewish Year Book XII/1/64Book review: Disraeli: A Biography XII/1/64Newly discovered pinkassim of the Harkavy Collection XII/2/32British Telcom archives XII/3/53Studies in Anglo-Jewish history XII/3/53Jewish south-west of England census returns 1841-1891 XII/3/54Federation of Synagogues records XII/3/54Personal research at the Mocatta Library XII/3/54Dover Jewry XIII/1/39Poor Relief Application of Glasgow XIII/1/39Public Record Office in Kew XIII/1/391851 British census XIII/2/50Family trees in society library XIII/3/49Willesden cemetery XIII/3/49English wills XIII/4/79Jews of Northampton XIII/4/79Using the Records of the Poor Jews' Temporary Shelter XIV/1/37Elizabethan marranos XIV/1/46Jews' Free School XIV/1/46Web site for JGS of Great Britain XIV/1/46Society has Web site, Southampton University's Jewish archives XIV/2/47Royal Geographic Society Map Room XIV/3/69Untapped London resources XIV/3/69Veterans museum XIV/3/69Book on Jews of Cornwall, England, planned XIV/4/69Jewish cemeteries of East Kent XIV/4/69Jews of Merthyr Tydfil, Wales XIV/4/69

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Book Review: The Jewish Victorian XV/4/61Using CD-ROM Databases and the Internet to Research England from Afar XVI/1/25Major London Record Offices for 2001 XVI/3/46Research in London and Liverpool with London 2001 in Mind XVI/4/27Leeds in the LDS Library XVI/4/28Bevis Marks and the London Sephardi Community XVII/1/29Genealogical Resources at London's Guildhall Library XVII/1/30The Role of Shelters in Jewish Migration Via the United Kingdom 1850-1914 XVII/1/311901 British Census Released XVIII/1/12Genealogical Resources in the British Library Hebrew Collection XVIII/1/39Questions Restrictions on British Vital Records Access XVIII/1/67Information Source for Jews Who Served with British Military Forces XVIII/2/41Jewish Soldiers Killed in WWI XIX/1/47Provincial Anglo-Jewry XIX/1/47Re-admission of Jews to England in the Mid-17th Century XIX/2/54Jewish Military Personnel, Ethics and Genealogy XIX/3/52Burial Records at Federation of Synagogues XX/1/47Hull Jewish Cemetery Records XX/1/47Jews Free School XX/1/47New Internet Resources for Research in the United Kingdom XX/1/26Personal Announcements in London Jewish Chronicle XX/2/50Marriage Index for London Great Synagogue 1791-1885 XX/3/47Anglo-Jewish Charities XXI/1/47United Synagogue Records XXI/1/47British Naturalization Records XXI/2/43Cataloguing of Naturalization Records XXI/2/43Old Bailey Prison of London Records Online XXI/2/43Index to London Jewish Chronicle XXI/3/52Naturalization Records at the British National Archives XXI/3/09

Estonia (see also Russia, USSR)Judaica in the Historical Archives of Estonia IX/3/15Jewish vital records from Estonia filmed by Family History Library XII/2/43Estonian records XIV/3/69Attitude of Baltic Peoples Toward the Jews During World War II XIX/2/47Jewish Surnames in the Baltic Countries XX/4/28

EthiopiaJewish life in Ethiopia and Kenya V/2/13

Europe--GeneralBook review: In Search of Your European Roots II/1/32In pursuit of Zionist ancestors VII/1/13Synagogue art research in Europe VII/2/11

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Survey of Jewish sites in Europe planned VII/2/14Clarifies Karolines IX/3/66Book review: A Travel Guide to Jewish Europe IX/4/68Book review: Jewish Heritage Travel: A Guide of Central and Eastern Europe IX/4/68Discovered: An 1839 travelogue through the Jewish world X/3/18Book Review: In Search of Your European Roots XI/1/66Age overstatement among European Jews XI/2/30Post-Paris seminar field trips to be coordinated XII/1/42Mandated family names in Central Europe XII/2/34Post-Seminar field trips to Eastern Europe after Paris conference win support of head archivists XII/2/52To Paris and beyond: July 1997 XII/3/30Information about post-Paris trips XII/4/33Central and East European Map Collections and Related Information at the U.S. Library of Congress XVII/2/23European Jewish Genealogical Societies Form Their Own Federation XV/1/66Plan to Study Ancestry of the Ashkenazim XV/4/66The Influence of Migrants from Czech Lands on Jewish Communities in Central and Eastern Europe XVI/2/19European Emigration and Its Mark on Genealogical Research XVI/4/6The Evolution of Ashkenazic Given Names: Some General Aspects XVII/1/18Ashkenazic European Names: Databases for European and Foreign Countries XVII/1/47Patterns of Late 19th- and Early 20th-Century Migration and Transmigration from Europe XVII/3/35Book Review: Historical Atlas of Central Europe XXI/2/64

FinlandA Bit of Finnish-Jewish History XIII/3/66

FranceSources in Paris, Jews of Metz I/2/11How to trace your Alsatian roots I/2/28Papal Jews, Jews of North Africa, Metz II/1/26Jews of Metz II/2/16Jews of Paris--a bibliographic history II/2/18Jewish sections and cemeteries in Paris during 19th century II/3/24Jews in Metz before 1792 II/3/25Family genealogies, California Jews III/1/24Departmental archive at Seine-et-Marne III/2/22Municipal archives in Strasbourg III/2/23Sources for Jewish genealogy in Moselle region IV/1/21How to trace your French roots--regional analysis IV/1/22Jews of Sultz in the 17th century IV/2/21My ancestors from Metz IV/2/22

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Books on fate of French Jews during Holocaust IV/3/18Sources in Bordeaux-Bayonne area IV/3/20Dictionary of Bordelais Jewry IV/3/20Jews of Fontainebleau, Arles and Denmark V/1/16Luneville, book to be published V/2/27Marriage contracts of Moselle V/4/23Jews of Nice VI/1/30Parisian libraries holding genealogical material VI/1/30Colloquium of the JHS of Alsace-Lorraine VI/3/23Census of Jews of Besancon VII/1/27Jews of Lyon VII/1/27Sources from Provence-Cote d'Azur VII/3/29Name adoptions from Colmar VII/4/59Jews of Marseille VII/4/60Judeo-Portuguese communities in southwest France VIII/1/28Holdings of Municipal Archives in Marseille VIII/2/37An index to the 1784 census of the Jews of Alsace VIII/3/21List of surnames adopted in 1808 VIII/3/51Books of genealogical significance VIII/4/54Microfilms about Jews of Lorraine at LDS Library VIII/4/55Identifying Alsatian towns IX/1/39Book on deportation of the Jews from the Marseille region IX/1/39Lists of name adoptions from 1808 IX/2/48Records available on immigrants to France records at diplomatic archives IX/3/50Publication of guide to French-Jewish genealogy IX/4/52County of Venaissin IX/4/52Deportations from France IX/4/53Name adoption registers IX/4/53How to find French naturalization records X/1/46French Commission on Jewish Archives X/1/47Society of the History of the Jews of Alsace-Lorraine X/1/47Jewish names in the light of Napoleon's Decree of July 20, 1808 X/2/31Jewish genealogical research in Alsace X/2/31Name adoptions in Bas Rhin X/2/51Adoption and declaration of names by Jews in France in 1808 X/4/52Formation of special interest groups X/4/64Bayonne Jewish Name Adoption Decree of 1808 X/4/64Book on Alsatian name changes in 1808 XI/1/48Documenting French cemeteries XI/2/47Catalogue of French genealogical society's library and archives holdings XI/2/47Form Cultural Association of Papal Jews XI/4/75Using French naturalization papers and consular records XII/1/41Alsace bibliography available. XII/1/45Papal Jews XII/2/43

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Use of French naturalization documents XII/4/11Selected resources for French genealogy XII/4/13Jewish Cemeteries in Paris XIII/1/12Basic Genealogical Research in France XIII/1/13Changes in Access to French Naturalization Documents XIII/1/15Emigration from Alsace-Lorraine XIII/1/16Cemetery project XIII/1/39Address for French military records XIII/2/50Data on French Jews killed during World War I XIII/2/5019th century surname adoptions in Paris XIII/3/49Jewish Memories in Alsace: Marriage Contracts of the 18th Century XIII/3/63Alsace-Lorraine XIV/1/46Cemetery indexing project XIV/1/46Genealogy of Saul Wahl XIV/1/46Alsatian marriage lists XIV/3/69Regional chapters of the French genealogical society XIV/3/69Alsatian genealogy XIV/4/69Mobility of Jewish Families from Alsace-Lorraine at the End of the 19th Centur XV/2/29A Brief History of the Jews of Alsace XV/2/29Non-Jewish Genealogical Associations and Seminars in France: Why the Cercle de Généalogie Juive Participates in Their Activities XV/3/14Book Review: Nous Sommes 900 Francais XV/4/6119th-century Parisian Life XIX/3/52Indexing Project for French Vital Records XIX/3/52Jewish Daily Life in Moselle Region XIX/3/52Jewish Soldiers in Napoleon's Army XIX/3/52Death Records of Deported Jews XIX/4/68Jews in Napoleon's Army XIX/4/68Emigration to Brazil XX/1/47Non-Jewish Levys XX/1/47Plobsheim Surname Adoptions XX/2/50Success Using French Genealogical Society X/2/70Wattwiler Jews XX/2/501809-10 census of Paris XX/3/47Anti-Semitism during World War II XX/3/47Death records of Holocaust victims XX/3/47Immigrants to/through France XX/4/62Jews of Einville XXI/1/47Jews of Constantine XXI/1/47Jews of Einville XXI/3/52

Galicia (see also Poland and Ukraine)About Galicia II/3/18A research trip to Galicia II/3/19

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Sources of information about Galicia V/3/22Location of western Galicia vital statistic records VII/2/14The Kollel Galicia Archive (in Jerusalem) VII/3/23More on location of Galician records VII/3/43Vital statistic records for eastern Galicia now in Warsaw archives VIII/2/11Demographic records of Galicia, 1772-1919 VIII/2/07Work continues on Encyclopedia of Galician Rabbis and Scholars VIII/4/65Special interest group planned for Galitzianers IX/2/65A Galician success story X/1/40Vom Shtetl an Die Lower East Side: Galizische Juden in New York XI/1/65A Return to Galicia: Shtetl Life at the turn of the twenty-first century XI/4/46Some Discoveries in Galician Records XIII/4/45Finding Your Jewish Roots in Galicia: A Resource Guide XIV/3/87Little-known Rabbis in Small Galician Towns XIX/1/47Jewish Surnames in Russia, Poland, Galicia and Prussia XIX/3/28

GeneralArchival publications (List of Jewish archives worldwide) I/1/07Suggestions if planning to visit European Jewish cemeteries II/2/20AVOTAYNU travel file planned II/3/34Our 1,048,576 ancestors IV/1/37Comments on AVOTAYNU articles (family and place names) V/1/03Tracing Jewish ancestors--a pioneer looks back V/3/03Book review: Family Diseases: Are You At Risk? V/3/34AVOTAYNU to publish gazetteer of Eastern Europe V/3/38Seeking descendants of the Baal Shem Tov V/4/22UN War Crimes Files are genealogical source V/4/23Genealogy and electronic bulletin boards VI/1/13Jewish Genealogical Family Finder used to try to save a life VI/1/14SuppProposed standard numbering system for individuals, generations and charts in Jewish genealogy VI/3/03No one can do my research as I can! VI/3/06Improvements made to Family Finder VI/3/37Disputes king-for-a-day legend VI/3/38Gazetteer of Eastern Europe nearing completion VI/4/13Landslayt groups as a complement to Jewish genealogical societies VI/4/14Genealogical networking VI/4/16Biography of Jewish genealogy VII/1/22Jewish genealogical societies worldwide VII/1/31Plans for Jewish Genealogical People Finder VII/3/03Concludes a generation equals 24 years VII/3/45Jewish Travel Guide 1991 VII/3/47Sources for study of the urban Jewish immigrant experience VII/4/55Microfiche now available through AVOTAYNU VII/4/57

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Jewish Genealogical Family Finder marks tenth anniversary VIII/1/42Jewish Genealogical People Finder acquires 50,000 entries VIII/1/50Comments on naming convention VIII/2/56WOWW wins awards VIII/2/59JGPF adds new capabilities VIII/3/59WOWW is wow! VIII/3/66Using an independent research service: costly results VIII/4/49Using an independent research service: FAST works VIII/4/50Suggests alternate codes for Jewish months VIII/4/64Pioneer praises publication (AVOTAYNU) VIII/4/66AVOTAYNU to publish summaries of family books IX/2/54Dictionary of Jewish Surnames in the Russian Empire has secondary benefits IX/2/66What's in a date? A study of various calendars IX/3/24Lists IX/4/21Family books in print IX/4/63Book review: The Jewish Travel Guide IX/4/68Mormons baptize Holocaust victims X/1/11Plan screening program for Canavan disease X/1/64Using a rare mutation to find a relative X/2/37Some additional uses for A Dictionary of Jewish Surnames from the Russian Empire X/3/09Some comments on Beider's dictionary X/3/11Book review: From Generation to Generation X/3/59Consanguinity or the relationship of "removed" cousins X/4/37New family books in print X/4/73Guest Editorial: A Call to Arms XI/1/03The Search for ??ialundzie: Locating hard-to-find-places XI/1/17Archival research basics for beginning genealogists, Part I: Microfilm XI/1/23Bar-Zev answers (on consanguinity) XI/1/35Consanguinity revisited XI/1/35Names and their origins XI/1/41Suggested behavior code for genealogists XI/1/45Two surnames may be calques XI/1/67The Mormon/Jewish controversy: What really happened XI/2/03The problems with names XI/2/23What a genealogist can learn from hospital records XI/2/37Genealogy in its historical context XI/2/41Book review: The Jewish Traveler: Hadassah Magazine's Guide to the World's Jewish Communities and Sights XI/2/63Book review: Eat and Be Satisfied, A Social History of Jewish Food XI/2/63Book review: Yiddish Cuisine: A Gourmet's Approach to Jewish Cooking XI/2/63Book review: Who's Who in My Family XI/2/63Lawrence Tapper Is Right: A Case Study--Trying to Save a Cemetery XI/2/66Comments on Tapper's "A Call to Arms" XI/2/66

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Re: Lawrence Tapper's Editorial: Genealogy Can Connect Individuals to Their Community of the Past and Present XI/2/67Genealogy as a Spiritual Pilgrimage XI/3/16Enigmas and Idiosyncrasies XI/3/24Fifteenth Summer Seminar on Jewish Genealogy XI/3/43An Adventure with the Saints XI/3/47Expanding the Universe of Jewish Archival Treasures XI/3/82Jewish Genealogical Societies and Special Interest Groups XII/1/54Indexing and record acquisition projects abound XII/1/61A Daitch-Mokotoff soundex approach to misspelled names XII/2/13Genealogists can't count XII/2/26Call for human interest stories and family books in print XII/2/30Genetics and Jewish law XII/2/38Former YIVO librarian lauds genealogy XII/2/65Gorr book lacks Sephardic variants XII/2/66Genealogical word lists available XII/2/67Learning about Jewish immigrant women: fact and fiction XII/3/24A Call to Arms--continued XII/3/40FAST needs help XII/3/75CJSI To Be Updated and Expanded XIV/2/1719th Annual Seminar on Jewish Genealogy and the 21st Century Coming Soon to NewYork! XIV/3/40A Small Piece on the Evolution of Given Names XIII/2/14AJGS Announces Plans for a Family Tree of the Jewish People XIII/4/3AJGS, Beth Hatefutsoth, and JewishGen Plan Cooperative Venture to Share FamilyTree Data XIV/1/3Avotaynu Declares Jewish Genealogy Month XIV/4/3Avotaynu Foundation Formed XIII/2/26AVOTAYNU Editors to Head B'nai Brith Genealogy Effort XIV/4/3Back Issues of AVOTAYNU Now Available on CD-ROM XIII/2/27Before You Hire a Researcher XIII/2/18How and Why I Created a Shtetl Map XIII/2/34How to Organize a Shtetl Co-op XIV/1/13Jewish Culture, History, and Religion: Keys to Understanding Our Ancestors' Lives andto Asking the Right Questions XIV/1/4Jewish Genealogical Societies and Special Interest Groups XIII/1/55Jewish Genealogical Societies and Special Interest Groups XIV/1/54Jewish Genealogy on the Eve of the 21st Century XIII/3/3L.A. Seminar Attracts 800 Attendees XIV/3/18Look to the Future and Start a Jewish Genealogical Society to Find the Past XIII/3/39New Family Books in Print XIII/4/91New Family Histories in Print XIV/4/87Organized Jewish Genealogy: The Early Years XIII/1/3Paul Jacobi (1911-1997) XIII/3/9

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Shtetl-Based Jewish Genealogical Research XIV/1/9Star-Studded Cast of Speakers Assembled for Los Angeles Seminar XIV/1/18The Mysteries of Yiddish Given Names XIII/2/17Two Scholarly Journals XIV/4/73University Research Libraries: An Underutilized Genealogical Resource XIII/1/20Verifying Oral Traditions, A Case Study: The Gaon of Vilna XIII/3/29Paris Seminar to Feature Distinguished Speakers XIII/1/17Hello, Cousin: The Mathematics of Ancestry XIII/1/34Books on Jewish History XIII/1/38When Is a Name Nothing More Than a Variant of Another Name XIII/1/49FAQ: Frequently Asked Questions About Jewish Genealogy XIII/1/64Books About Towns XIII/2/63Bremen Emigration Lists Found XIII/3/11Report on the Seminar in Paris XIII/3/11Top 10 Reasons to Attend the 18th Annual Seminar on Jewish Genealogy in Los Angeles XIII/4/4Databases Abound on JewishGen XIV/1/15Gleanings from the Los Angeles Seminar XIV/3/19Breaking Through the Brick Wall XIV/3/3Special Supplement: A Beginner's Primer in U.S. Jewish Genealogical Research XIV/3/43Proceedings of the 5th International Seminar on Jewish Genealogy XIV/3/87Emigration from the Port of Hamburg, Germany XIV/4/191998 Cemetery Project on CD-ROM XIV/4/85A Genealogist's Guide to Discovering Your Female Ancestors XIV/4/85These Are the Names: Studies in Jewish Onomastics XIV/4/85The Family Tree of the Jewish People--One Year Later XV/1/27AVOTAYNU Launches Internet Magazine for Jewish Genealogy XV/4/43Jewish Genealogy Month 5760 XV/4/66Nu? What's New? Attracts 3,000 XVI/1/42Editorial: Genealogists Must Lobby for Open Access to Archives XVI/2/3Personal Privacy as an Issue in Access to Historical Research Material XVI/2/5Some Ethical Questions Raised by Genealogy XVI/2/9Project Brings Genealogy into the Jewish Schools of Toronto XVI/3/42Comments on Privacy Issue XVI/3/67Jewish Genealogical Projects in Progress XVII/1/23Avotaynu Wants Surname Databases XVII/1/34Jewish Genealogy in the First Decade of the 21st Century XVII/4/3Jewish Genealogy Projects in Progress XVII/4/76Avotaynu Guide to Jewish Genealogy Planned for 2003 XVIII/3/37Genealogist's Wish List XIX/1/23New Book: Avotaynu Guide to Jewish Genealogy XIX/1/14The Future of JewishGen: From the Person Who Helped Make It Happen XIX/1/07The Future of JewishGen: The Museum's Perspective XIX/1/05Two Approaches in Jewish Onomastics: Books by Menk and the General:

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The Future of JewishGen: JewishGen's Perspective XIX/1/03Urges Using Red Cross XIX/1/67A Better Way to Record Locations for Genealogy XIX/2/19Book Review: What's Behind a Name XIX/2/66Descendants of King David XIX/2/54Unclaimed Property Throughout the World XIX/2/54Book Review: The Lost Tribes of Israel: The History of a Myth XIX/3/65How to Publish a Family Tree on CD XIX/3/52Genealogy and Social Structure: A New Course XIX/4/11IAJGS Awards Reach for Greater Heights XIX/4/25International Institute of Jewish Genealogy Formed XIX/4/05K. G. Saur International Biographical Archives Series XIX/4/35A One-Step Portal for Online Jewish Genealogy XX/1/03Preserving Tape Recordings XX/1/47The Small World of Jewish Genealogy XX/1/42Ohel Not Identical to Mausoleum X X/2/70Ancestry.com Offers Many Services and Products XX/2/21Jewish Genealogy: The Past 25 Years XX/2/03The Future of Jewish Genealogy XX/2/09The Importance of Establishing a Family Genealogy Website XX/2/11Pioneer Reminisces About Past 25 Years XX/3/67The Next Step: Jewish Genealogy Goes Academic XX/3/03eJewish.info Is Innovative Tool for Genealogical Research XXI/1/17The State of Organized Jewish Genealogy XXI/1/28Building a Family History Website XXI/2/24Jewish Newspapers as a Genealogical Resource XXI/2/27New Printing Technique is Boon for Genealogists XXI/2/13Who Is a Jew?--and Related Topics XXI/2/32Creates Family Tree Registry XXI/3/67Fate of the Ten Lost Tribes XXI/3/67The Role of Genealogy in the Jewish Community XXI/3/03

GermanyAdoption of family names in Prussia (1804) I/2/23German-Jewish Records at the Genealogical Society of Utah III/1/03Gedenkbuch, list of 130,000 German Jews persecuted by Nazis III/1/24Jews of Gleiwitz III/3/21Availability of German maps circa 1888 IV/2/17Wedding records in Berlin 1723-1813 IV/2/21Condition of German Jewish cemeteries V/1/34Availability of German-Jewish records V/2/12More on condition of German Jewish cemeteries V/2/26German-Jewish periodicals: A genealogical resource V/3/20Book review: Jewish Community of Frankfurt V/3/34

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East German Jewish archive to open by 1994 V/3/38Jews of Blomberg V/4/15Jewish records in East Germany VI/1/03Plea to index Weissensee Cemetery VI/1/29Jewish genealogical research in the German Democratic Republic VI/2/06Hamburg records aid genealogists VI/2/30German cemeteries documented VI/2/39German-Jewish records in the Mormon library VI/3/04Jews of Baden-W�rttemberg VII/1/28History of personal records of Jews in Germany VII/2/09Lesser known records...in the Hamburg State Archives VII/3/06U.S. National Archives material on Jews from Bavaria and Bremen VII/3/16Book review: Gedenkbuch VII/3/36Jewish records held in Leipzig Archives VII/4/28The Sephardim of the Altona Cemetery VIII/1/14Comparing most common German-Jewish surnames with their American counterparts VIII/1/30East German genealogical records VIII/1/32Twenty miles of Prussia archives VIII/1/33Jewish Community Office in Leipzig has valuable records VIII/1/34More Jewish holdings in East German archives VIII/2/13Leipzig office has 1936 census (of Jews) VIII/2/55Additional German resources given VIII/2/55Translating Judeo-German VIII/3/28Books and periodicals from Germany VIII/3/35Book review: Address book for Germanic Genealogy VIII/3/62Mormons have microfilmed 1938 German-Jewish census VIII/3/65Germany yields finds from other European countries IX/1/27The Complete Archives of the German Jews IX/1/28How the Jewish cemeteries of Altona survived World War II IX/1/33Nazi publication documents "Jews and Non-Aryans With Musical Abilities" IX/1/34Determining an ancestral town in Germany IX/2/19The families of Jewish private bankers Reflections on a genealogical study IX/2/40Jewish genealogical society formed IX/2/49Germany's finds from Eastern Europe IX/3/03DP card file at the Central Archives in Heidelberg IX/3/13Books document Jews in German communities IX/3/21Book review: Bibliography of Projects on German Jewry and anti-Semitism IX/3/61Book review: Bibliography of German-Jewish Genealogy IX/3/61Reports on German emigration societies IX/3/65Book review: Jews of Germany: A Historical Portrait . X/1/63German laws regulating access to genealogical records X/2/25Hamburg shipping X/2/53German Emigration Society records available X/2/67

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Book review: Inventory of Emigration Sources in the Bremen Archives X/3/62Book review: Family Research for Jewish Ancestors from Baden Wurttemberg in Hohenlohe District X/3/63Describes Jewish history periodical of the Rhineland-Palatinate X/3/67Conversions and mixed marriages in Germany X/4/58Reports on documentation of Jewish tombstones in Baden W�rttemberg X/4/81Book lists persons who lost German citizenship, 1933-1945 X/4/81The G\1 Collection in Jerusalem's Central Archives for the History of the Jewish People XI/4/25Brilling archives in Frankfurt museum XI/1/34History and Culture of the Jews in Swabia XI/1/64Jewish first names in German Alemanic districts XI/2/48 Germanic Genealogy: A Guide to Worldwide Sources and Migration Patterns XI/3/79The 1939 census of the Jews of Germany XII/2/31Hamburg JGS founded XII/2/66On-Site research in Germany XII/3/12Searching the German catalog XII/3/45Founding of a German-Jewish genealogical society XII/3/54Book review: Cologne Gedenkbuch XII/3/71Microfilmed German records XII/4/15Hamburg Jewry XII/4/65Civil Vital Records for Berlin Jews Discovered in the Potsdam Archives German andPolish Place Names XIV/2/33Alternate index to Hamburg emigrations XIII/1/39Book on Jews of Posen XIII/1/64Additional German Records Found XIII/1/67Major change is acquisition policy for German records XIII/2/50Taschenbuch f�r Familiengeschichtsforschung XIII/3/63Genealogical Research in W�rttemberg, Germany XIII/4/29Researching Famous or Near-Famous German Ancestors? XIII/4/98Literary Sources for Genealogical Research on Jews with German Roots XIV/1/31More About W�rttemberg Census XIV/1/67Jewish Family Name Adoption in Mecklenburg XIV/2/35Cemeteries and birth and death registers of Hamburg. XIV/2/47German-Jewish family names XIV/2/47News of Baden-W�rttemberg Cemeteries XIV/2/65Palatinate name adoptions XIV/3/69Library Resources for German-Jewish Genealogy XIV/3/87Emigration from the Port of Hamburg, Germany XIV/4/19Westphalian Jews and the Holocaust: An Amazing Find XV/1/31Records for West Prussia Found in East German Archives XV/1/33German-Jewish Gravestones on the Internet XV/1/66Hamburg Emigration Lists Are Being Computerized XV/2/3Primary Source Material for German-Jewish Genealogy at the

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Central Archives for the History of the Jewish People XV/2/31Resources Relating to the History of the Jews in the Archives of the Former German Democratic Republic (East Germany) XV/3/23Clarifies Location of German List XVI/1/67German Name Adoptions XVI/2/43Report on Brilling Collection in Frankfurt XVI/3/54Searching for Louis Kirchner in the Hamburg Emigration Lists XVI/4/9German Microfilms Prove Valuable XVI/4/29Jews of Baden-Wuerttemberg Project XVI/4/89Eastern European Jewish Emigration via Hamburg XVII/2/11Book Review: The History of the Jews of Germany in Modern Times XVII/2/63German and Polish Archival Holdings in Moscow XVII/4/11How to Determine from Where and When an American Moved to Berlin XVII/4/20Navigating Berlin Resources to Solve a Family Puzzle XVIII/2/29Book Review Portraits of Our Past: Jews of the German Countryside XVIII/3/62Updated Website for Berlin City Directories XVIII/4/91Westphalian Jews and the Holocaust: An Amazing Find XV/1/31Records for West Prussia Found in East German Archives XV/1/33German-Jewish Gravestones on the Internet XV/1/66Hamburg Emigration Lists Are Being Computerized XV/2/3Primary Source Material for German-Jewish Genealogy at the Central Archives for the History of the Jewish People XV/2/31Resources Relating to the History of the Jews in the Archives of the Former German Democratic Republic (East Germany) XV/3/23Clarifies Location of German List XVI/1/67German Name Adoptions XVI/2/43Report on Brilling Collection in Frankfurt XVI/3/54Searching for Louis Kirchner in the Hamburg Emigration Lists XVI/4/9German Microfilms Prove Valuable XVI/4/29Jews of Baden-Wuerttemberg Project XVI/4/89Eastern European Jewish Emigration via Hamburg XVII/2/11Book Review: <I>The History of the Jews of Germany in Modern Times</I> XVII/2/63German and Polish Archival Holdings in Moscow XVII/4/11How to Determine from Where and When an American Moved to Berlin XVII/4/20Navigating Berlin Resources to Solve a Family Puzzle XVIII/2/29Book Review Portraits of Our Past: Jews of the German Countryside XVIII/3/62Updated Website for Berlin City Directories XVIII/4/91Frankfurt/Main Jewry XIX/1/47More Than a Book Review: Gedächtnis aus Stein: Die Synagoge in Kippenheim, 1852-2002 XIX/1/34New Site for Berlin City Directories XIX/1/67Sources for Jewish Family Research in the Hamburg State Archives XIX/1/47My Ancestors Were Schutzjuden XIX/2/11Jewish Surnames in Russia, Poland, Galicia and Prussia XIX/3/28Sielemann Given Obermayer Award XIX/3/54

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Book Review: Genealogical Guide to East and West Prussia XIX/4/75Cites Sources of German, Austrian and Czech Holocaust Victims Names XIX/4/79Book Review: Legacy: The Saga of a German-Jewish Family Across Time and Circumstance XX/1/56Book Review: The Diaries of Bernhard Cahn: A Man of His Time XX/1/56Sephardic community of Hamburg XX/1/47Sources on Jews of Mecklenburg-Schwerin and Nearby Areas XX/1/41Jewish Genealogy in Germany XX/2/26German Jewish Migration to South Africa XX/3/25German Areas Bordering Switzerland XX/4/62A Short History of Jewish Surnames in Germany XXI/1/05Jacobi Center Acquires German Genealogies XXI/1/62Book Review: A Dictionary of German-Jewish Surnames XXI/2/64

GibraltarToledano family of Gibraltar XXI/3/52

GreeceBibliography of Greek Jewry VIII/2/40Greek Jewry VIII/4/56Greek Jewish records in Moscow to be returned to Greece IX/3/52Greek Jewry: Sources for genealogical research X/4/11Projects to Document Jews of Turkey, Salonika, Bulgaria, and Belgrade XIV/2/40How to Research Families from Turkey and Salonika XIV/1/28Finding Relatives for a Survivor from Rhodes XVI/4/63Finding Relatives for a Survivor from Rhodes XVI/4/63Book Review: Memorial to the Jews Deported from Greece XXI/2/54 HollandOrigin of Dutch surnames III/2/30Sources of information in Holland III/3/22Sources of information in Holland IV/1/23Jewish Historical Museum publishes booklet on Dutch-Jewish history IV/2/20List of marriages of Portuguese-Jewish community in Amsterdam 1650-1911 IV/3/21Jewish archival holdings V/1/16Record keeping in Holland from 1811 V/2/17Genealogical research in the Netherlands V/2/18Marriage index 1550-1811 planned V/3/25Documenting the cemetery of Scheveningseweg VI/1/30Genealogical sources at the Institute for Dutch Jewry in Jerusalem VI/1/31Given name changes in Dutch documents VI/2/27Dutch publications of genealogical interest VI/3/24Amsterdam sources for Jewish genealogical research VI/3/24Jewish community of Amersfoort VII/2/26Jewish community of Alkmaar VII/2/27

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Jewish holdings in Municipal Archives of The Hague VII/3/29Books available from Dutch Jewish genealogical society VII/3/29Jews of Aalten VII/3/30Jews of Gennep VII/3/30Amsterdam--Jerusalem of the West VII/4/17Records of the Jews of Rotterdam VII/4/60List of Jews of Friesland in 1749 VII/4/61Marriages in Mokum. reviewed VIII/2/38Amersfoort circumcision register VIII/2/39Emigration lists of Holland-American Line VIII/4/57Jewish genealogical books for sale IX/1/40Dutch-Jewish cemeteries IX/1/40Filling in the blanks in Dutch-Jewish genealogy IX/2/28Lists of Jews in Oldambtand, Hoogeveen and Surinam IX/2/49Correction on availability of book on marriages IX/3/52Wimple tradition IX/4/53Tombstones of Overijssel province IX/4/54Name adoption book, marriage register book IX/4/54Burial register of Muiderberg IX/4/54Memorial book project of Dutch Holocaust victims X/1/47Amsterdam's Municipal Archive as a source for Genealogical Research, 1812-1945) X/1/47Using the Index to the Jewish Marriages of Amsterdam from 1650-1911 to create family trees X/2/39Book review: Marriages in Amsterdam X/2/60Jewish community of Eindhoven X/3/44Amsterdam Municipal Archives--Department of Military Affairs X/3/44Dutch book price changes X/4/83Holland-America line passenger lists on microfiche X/4/83Dutch estate tax registers as sources for genealogical research XI/1/46Index of Ashkenazic marriages 1723-1811 in Holland XI/1/46Dutch JGS offers numerous publications XI/1/49Books on Dutch Jewry XI/2/46Trips to Ukraine and Holland XII/1/39Book review: De Geschiedenis van het Joodse Geslacht Schuit XII/2/63Dutch-Jewish names under French rule (1810-15) XII/3/55Jews of Drente XII/3/55Sephardic fraternity "Santa Companhia de dotar orfas e donzelas," XII/3/55Dutch Jews on the fringes of society XII/4/63Mohels in Amsterdam XIII/1/39Books on Jewish life in Noord-Brabant and Groningen XIII/2/50Jewish First Names in Amsterdam XIII/2/63New Resources for Jewish Genealogy in the Netherlands XIII/4/21Dutch Holocaust records at the General Archives XIV/1/46Jews of Ootmarsum XIV/1/46

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Jews of Leeuward and Zeeland XIV/1/46Naming patterns in the 17th and 18th centuries XIV/1/46Books on cemeteries in Amsterdam XIV/2/47Jewish presence in Holland for past 400 years XIV/2/47Jews of Drenthe province XIV/2/47Dutch-Jewish newspapers XIV/3/69Holocaust-related records at the General Government Archive XIV/4/69Jewish history of Groningen. XIV/4/69Dutch-Jewish Genealogical Data Base Established XVI/3/67Reports Dutch-Jewish Genealogical Database XVII/3/67Book Review: Jewish Surnames in Amsterdam, 1669-1850 XVIII/2/61Jewish Schools in Amsterdam XX/3/47Dutch Privacy Laws XIX/1/47Migrations from Eastern Europe to the Netherlands and Belgium XIX/2/29Jewish and Dutch Family Law XIX/3/52Papers Given at Dutch/Belgian Jewish Conference XIX/3/52Burial Books of Ashkenazic Jews of Amsterdam, 1872-1935 XX/3/32Genealogy Material at Bibliotheca Rosenthaliana XX/3/47Hague Jewish Archives Returned from Moscow XX/3/47Jewish orphanage at The Hague during the Holocaust XX/3/47Relationships Among Some Early Jewish Settlers in Dutch Friesland XX/3/37Digital Monument of Jewish Communities in The Netherlands XXI/2/43Jewish School Children in Amsterdam XXI/2/43Jews of Amersfoort XXI/2/43Organized Jewish Genealogical Research in The Netherlands XXI/3/15

HolocaustHolocaust survivors of Belgium II/1/23Migration of Belgian Holocaust survivors III/1/21Gedenkbuch, list of 130,000 German Jews persecuted by Nazis III/1/24Accounting of Belgian Jews after Holocaust IV/2/17Books on fate of French Jews during Holocaust IV/3/18Holocaust material at the American Jewish Archives V/4/08Holocaust works V/4/21New Belgian books on the Holocaust VI/2/25Biography of Sephardic Jews and the Holocaust VII/2/17Book review: Gedenkbuch VII/3/36Provides Gedenkbuch information VII/3/46Group to document all Hungarian Holocaust victims VIII/1/37Mormons have microfilmed 1938 German-Jewish census VIII/3/65U.S. Holocaust Museum Archives and Library to open April 23 IX/1/03Nazi publication documents "Jews and Non-Aryans With Musical Abilities" IX/1/34Book on deportation of the Jews from the Marseille region IX/1/39The Valley of the Destroyed Communities IX/2/38

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New sources at the U.S. Holocaust Museum archives IX/3/07Database of names at Holocaust Museum IX/4/17Romanian records at the Holocaust Memorial Museum; research strategies for records still held in Romania IX/4/18Deportations from France IX/4/53Yad Vashem Archives IX/4/71Joint Distribution Committee records IX/4/71International Tracing Service records at Yad Vashem X/1/22Memorial book project of Dutch Holocaust victims X/1/47Consular records in Shanghai about Jewish refugees X/2/23New sources at the U.S. Holocaust Museum X/2/47Austrian Holocaust project planned X/2/66Hoover Institution has Shanghai consular records X/2/67U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum as a genealogical resource X/3/28Theresienstadt ghetto X/3/43Looking for Bergen-Belsen data X/4/80Book lists persons who lost German citizenship, 1933-1945 X/4/81Plans to develop yizkor book database X/4/82Lodz ghetto and cemetery lists XI/1/24Ask for donation of yizkor book translations to Holocaust Museum XI/1/67Fifth volume of Lodz ghetto book published XI/3/67Theresienstadt Association XI/3/67Book review: How to Document Victims and Locate Survivors of the Holocaust XI/3/78Book review: Death Books from Auschwitz Remnants XI/3/81Kindertransporte Cards Located XI/3/83Holocaust-Related Information XI/4/26Records of Hidden children of Poland XI/4/55Book review: Gedenkbuch Berlins der Judischen Opfer des Nationalsozialismus XI/4/74Book review: Hamburger Judische Opfer des Nationalsozialismus: Gedenkbuch XI/4/74Lodz Ghetto Database Now at USHMM XI/3/83The 1939 census of the Jews of Germany XII/2/31Moscow' Osobyi Archives: A new genealogical source at U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum XII/2/37Book review: In Memoriam XII/3/71Book review: ColognBook review: e Gedenkbuch XII/3/71Arolsen record finding aid created XII/3/74Holocaust Hidden Child searching for my biological family XII/3/75Book review: Bohemia and Moravia Deportations: Terezin Memorial Book XII/4/81A Forgotten Publication Listing Holocaust Survivors XIV/2/15Are the Heirless of the Holocaust Era Really Without Heirs? How Genealogists Can

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Help XIV/2/9Death List from Gross Rosen Published by Polish Archives Jewish Genealogists GearUp to Help Identify Heirs to Assets of Holocaust Victims XIV/2/3List of More than 300,000 Polish Holocaust Survivors Received by USHMM InWashington, DC Swiss Banks and the Name Lists XIV/2/4New Acquisitions at the USHMM XIII/1/23Holocaust Record Access XIII/2/48Stutthof Concentration Camp: A Major New Resource of Data, Valuable Yet Frustrating XIII/2/46Swiss Records of Jewish Refugee During the Holocaust XIII/2/49Director of Yad Vashem Archives Describes Plans for the Future XIII/3/66Lw¢w Ghetto Records Being Indexed XIII/3/66What Happened to Shmuel and Rebeka during the Holocaust XIII/4/22Gross Rosen Death Lists XIV/1/34"What Happened to Shmuel and Rebeka During the Holocaust: A Correction XIV/1/67Information About the Jewish Claims Conference in Germany XIV/3/41Yad Vashem Database Will Document All Jews Caught Up in the Holocaust XIV/4/4Oswego, New York: Wartime Haven for Jewish Refugees XIV/4/46German Family Holds Paintings of Jewish Artist XIV/4/68Holocaust-related records at the General Government Archive of Holland XIV/4/69Book Review: From A Ruined Garden: The Memorial Books of Polish Jewry XIV/4/85Book Review: French Children of the Holocaust XV/1/64Lest We Lose Their Names: Yad Vashem Opens Drive to Collect Missing Names for Hall of Names XV/1/3Yad Vashem Mobilizes Army of Workers to Computerize Names of Holocaust Victims XV/1/7Why Jewish Genealogists Should Participate in the Process to Restore Holocaust-Era Assets to Rightful Heirs XV/1/9How To See Justice Done: Use Genealogists to Return Assets to Rightful Owners and Heirs XV/1/11Remembering Lithuanian Shoah Victims: A Research Project XV/1/21Family Trees Found in Yizkor Books XV/1/29Jewish Genealogists Active in Efforts to Redeem Holocaust-Era Insurance Policies XV/2/21International Tracing Service Digitizing Files XV/2/50Book Review: Kaminits-Podolsk and Its Environs XV/2/65Book Review: If I Forget Thee...: The Destruction of the Shtetl Butrimantz XV/2/65Avotaynu Forms Partnership To Help Heirs of Holocaust Victims XV/3/21Migration to Brazil During the Holocaust Period XV/3/29The NAME SEARCH Database at the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum XV/4/15Documentation on Sephardic and Balkan Jewry at the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum and U.S. National Archives XV/4/20Yad Vashem Still Needs Yizkor Books XV/4/66Yad Vashem Opens Multimillion Name Database XVI/1/3Yad Vashem Opens Combined Library and Archive Building XVI/1/4Name Search Database at the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum XVI/1/14

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New Yizkor Books at Yad Vashem XVI/1/47Yad Vashem Still Needs Yizkor Books XVI/2/49Holocaust-era Asset Registers as a Source of Genealogical Information XVI/3/6International Tracing Service: Mother Lode of Holocaust Information XVI/4/11Dachau Records at the United States National Archives XVI/4/16My Attempts to Settle with Generali XVI/4/17Finding Relatives for a Survivor from Rhodes XVI/4/63Status of Yad Vashem Database XVI/4/72Book Review: The Holocaust in Romania: The Destruction of Jews and Gypsies Under the Antonescu Regime, 1940-1944 XVI/4/87Using the Pages of Testimony Computerized Database XVII/1/15Status of Holocaust-Era Insurance Claims, December 2000 XVII/1/41Book Review: Frauen in den Aussenlagern des KZ Flossenbürg XVII/1/73Urgent Need for New Pages of Testimony XVII/1/75New Yizkor Books at Yad Vashem XVII/2/13Working Toward a Master List of Holocaust Victims XVII/2/15European Holocaust Memorial Institutions Plan Cooperation XVII/2/51Where Did They Die? In Auschwitz? Or Did They Survive? XVII/3/22Hungarian Archives Transfers Documents to Yad Vashem XVII/3/32Museum of Deportation and Resistance in Mechelen (Malines), Belgium: Holdings and Activities XVII/4/14Dachau List on CD-ROM XVII/4/54Researching Holocaust Victims from a Single Town XVIII/1/35Receives Settlement on 75-Year-Old Insurance Policy XVIII/2/67Using the Red Cross to Learn about Holocaust Victims XVIII/3/19Research Materials and Opportunities at the USHMM at 2003 Jewish Genealogy Conference XVIII/3/27New Yizkor Books at Yad Vashem XVIII/3/49New Yizkor Books at Yad Vashem XVIII/3/57Book Review: The Holocaust in Lithuania 1941-1945: A Book of Remembrance XVIII/3/62Remembering Holocaust Victims: The Challenge for Jewish Genealogists XVIII/4/22Cites Source for List of Holocaust Victims XIX/3/67Cites Sources of German, Austrian and Czech Holocaust Victims Names XIX/4/79Finding Holocaust Survivors: It's Never Too Late XIX/4/44Yad Vashem Central Database of Holocaust Victims' Names XX/1/49Death records of Holocaust victims XX/3/47European Refugees Who Found Shelter in Morocco During World War II XX/3/47Yad Vashem Unveils Central Database of Shoah Victims' Names XX/3/05Auschwitz Online Database XX/4/62How to Find People Who Submitted Pages of Testimony at Yad Vashem XX/4/03My Father Was Not an Orphan After All: Building a Family Tree After the Holocaust XX/4/46Racing With Death: HIAS (HICEM) Lisbon Files (1940-45) XX/4/23Book Review: Volumes on Hungarian Jewry during the Holocaust XXI/1/60Escape Into Spain: Hispanic Way Station on the Road to Freedom XXI/1/23

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New Acquisitions at U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum XXI/1/13Book Review: Volumes on Hungarian Jewry during the Holocaust XXI/1/60Seeks Holocaust Survivors Helped by Ecuadorian Consul in Stockholm XXI/1/62Book Review: Memorial to the Jews Deported from Greece XXI/2/54Book Review: Prisoner Deaths in Majdanek 1942 XXI/2/64Holocaust Closure: The Role of Germany and the Swiss Red Cross XXI/2/03Out of the Trap: HIAS French Files XXI/3/18My Family's Connection to Schindler's List XIX/4/47

HungaryJewish records in Hungarian archives III/2/13Searching your Hungarian roots III/3/17Hungarian-Jewish records at the Genealogical Society of Utah IV/1/11Yiddish names for Hungarian towns IV/3/23Questions Yiddish name for Hungarian towns V/2/27Plans to document holdings of Hungarian Jewish Archives VI/3/25Some problems of genealogical research in Hungary VII/3/17Hungarian group publishes deportation list VII/3/44Group to document all Hungarian Holocaust victims VIII/1/37Books on Hungarian Jews planned VIII/2/15Professional genealogist in Hungary VIII/2/40A report on selected Hungarian Jewish cemeteries VIII/3/37Recommendation for genealogical research firm VIII/4/56Book review: Names of Jewish Victims of Hungarian Labor Battalions IX/1/62Reports on visit to Budapest Jewish cemeteries IX/1/66Bar Shaked plans to document all of Hungarian Jewry IX/2/03SIG established for Hungarian-speaking regions IX/3/18Cites where Hungarian book as available IX/3/67Book review: Books on Hungary IX/4/69Hungary cemetery data available IX/4/70Hungarianization of Jewish surnames X/3/17Two reports on Hungarian names project X/3/65Provides information about Hungarian resources X/3/67Given names and Hungarian Jews XI/2/24Hungary's secret Jewish collection XII/2/36Book review: The Jews of Hungary: History, Culture, Psychology XII/3/72Jewish Records in Sopron, Hungary, Archives XIV/2/51Variations and Changes in Hungarian-Jewish Names XIV/2/41New Jewish Records of Hungary and Russia Available at the LDS Library XIII/1/51Jews of northeastern Hungary XIII/2/50What Hungarian Censuses Can Tell Us XIII/3/34Resources for Jewish Genealogical Research in Hungary XIII/4/17Turciansky Svaty Martin XIV/4/42 Records in the Israel Galilee XVI/1/48

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Corrects Hungarian Article XVI/2/67Researching Jewish Family History in Croatia, Slavonia and Hungary XVII/3/28Hungarian Archives Transfers Documents to Yad Vashem XVII/3/3218th-Century Jewish Censuses in Hungary XVIII/2/8Book Review: Names of the Deported Jews from Zala County XVIII/3/62Jewish Life in Eastern Hungary During the 18th Century XIX/3/34Documents of the Hungarian Jewish Archives XIX/4/13Book Review: Volumes on Hungarian Jewry during the Holocaust XXI/1/60

IndiaJews of India XI/3/66Indian Jews--Bene Israel XII/1/43Indian Jews XII/4/64

IranIranian-Jewish Genealogy XIV/1/51Jadid Al-Islam: The Jewish "New Muslims" of Meshhed XIV/2/61

IraqSources of information V/1/35Iraqi Jewry XII/4/65Jewish Records Found in Baghdad XIX/2/03The Jews of Iraq XIX/2/05Baghdad Records Reach Israel XX/3/51

IrelandLDS Family History Library has Irish-Jewish records VII/3/47Irish Alien Registrations XVII/2/66

IsraelTombstone inscriptions of cemetery at Mount of Olives I/1/13Beth Hatefutsoth opens genealogy center I/2/03Genealogical items at Jewish National and University Library I/2/12Pinkassim Hakehillot (Encyclopedia of European communities) II/1/26Recent acquisitions of various Israeli archives II/2/19A genealogical trip--sources of information III/3/14Montefiore census of Jews of Palestine in 1839 III/3/22Dorot genealogy center seeks 1,000,000 names IV/2/15Dorot Genealogy Center makes three major announcements IV/3/14Central Archives for History of Jewish People publishes Polish holdings IV/3/22Central Archives for the History of the Jewish People V/1/18Dorot Center founder gives position paper V/3/13Israel trip yields additional [genealogical] finds VI/1/09Genealogical sources as the Institute for Dutch Jewry in Jerusalem VI/1/31

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Encyclopedia of Galician Rabbis project needs financial help VI/1/42Census of 1939 to be indexed VI/2/27Their Father's House: Studies and Sources in Family History VI/3/26Lauds efforts of Batya Untershatz VI/4/62Dorot Center--a major disappointment VII/2/03Guide to resources in Israel: an update VII/2/04More resources in Israel VII/2/06Beit Maramaros VII/2/15Censuses from the Ottoman Empire VII/2/27The Kollel Galicia Archive VII/3/23Operation of Hall of Names (at Yad Vashem) VII/3/43Dorot Center success story VII/4/61AVOTAYNU contributes WOWW database to Yad Vashem VIII/2/15The 19th-century Montefiore censuses VIII/2/25Translator for Nefus registers found VIII/2/57Two sources for research on British Palestine VIII/3/35Update on resources in Israel IX/2/17Bar-Ilan University establishes project for study of Jewish names and Jewish genealogy IX/2/37The Valley of the Destroyed Communities IX/2/38Sources for 1906-1920 Palestine period IX/2/50Greek collection in Moscow IX/2/50Key to the 1939 census of Palestine IX/2/50Genealogically useful records at the Israel Labor Archives IX/3/17The Jewish National and University Library--another Israeli resource IX/3/19Three important archives in Israel IX/4/11Yad Vashem Archives IX/4/71Joint Distribution Committee records IX/4/71Source for data on Russian immigrants to Israel at Ministry of Absorption IX/4/71Burials in Israel IX/4/71Records of Palestinian Jews who fought in World War I found IX/4/71Research in Israel: Echoes from a vanished world X/1/19New genealogy center opens in Tel Aviv X/1/22Data available from Israeli sources X/1/22International Tracing Service records at Yad Vashem X/1/22Polish sources at the Central Archives for the History of the Jewish People X/2/21Two genealogical resources at the Keren Kayemeth X/2/38American consulate, Jerusalem 1857-1924 X/4/13Institute for Hebrew Bibliography X/4/19Research projects at the Diaspora Research Institute X/4/54History of the Rapaport family X/4/65Book review: American Consuls in the Holy Land, 1832-1914 X/4/76The G\1 Collection in Jerusalem's Central Archives for the History of the Jewish People XI/4/25

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Report on a Return Trip to Israel XI/4/21A Guide to Jewish Genealogical Research in Israel XI/4/73Diaspora Research Institute documenting Carpatho-Russian Jewry XII/1/66No Yad Vashem distributor in the United States XII/1/67Privacy laws XII/4/64A Genealogical Report on Israel, Fall 1996 XII/4/17Printed 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/1/39Pinchas Lavon Labor Movement Research Institute XIII/3/49Director of Yad Vashem Archives Describes Plans for the Future XIII/3/66Holdings of the Central Archives for the History of the Jewish People XIII/4/79Kollels of Eretz Israel as a Genealogical Treasure XIV/1/38Land claims in Israel XIV/1/46Central Archives for the History of the Jewish People filming in Belarus andnegotiations with Lithuanians and Russians, Chinese Jews XIV/2/47Paul Jacobi library XIV/2/47Status of Pages of Testimony XIV/2/47Yad Vashem Mobilizes Army of Workers to Computerize Names of Holocaust Victims XV/1/7Genealogy in Israel: May 1999 XV/2/9Israel State Archives Charges for Retrieving Files XV/4/66Yad Vashem Opens Multimillion Name Database XVI/1/3Yad Vashem Opens Combined Library and Archive Building XVI/1/4Education Program and Facilities Expand at Yad Vashem XVI/1/67Yad Vashem Still Needs Yizkor Books XVI/2/49New Resources at the Diaspora Research Institute XVI/3/55Jerusalem, Spring 2001 XVII/2/7Indirect Genealogy: Unexpected Genealogical Resources at the Central Archives for the History of the Jewish People XVII/2/9Search Bureau Closes Its Doors XVIII/1/67Israel, Spring 2002 XVIII/2/25Safed Cemetery Data Now Online XVIII/2/67Books about Jewish Legion of WWI XVIII/3/67Describes Gorr Legacy XVIII/4/91Central Archives Needs Financial Help XIX/1/67Into the "Heart of Terror" XIX/2/23Project to Research Turkish and Balkan Countries at Diaspora Research Institute XIX/2/36Book Review: Right to Exist: A Moral Defense of Israel's Wars XIX/3/65Genealogical Resources at Yad Vashem XIX/3/10Israel Has Unique Resources for Jewish Genealogical Research XIX/3/67Jewish Cemeteries in Jerusalem XIX/3/15Jews in Eretz Yisrael in 1875 XIX/4/081916 Jewish Census XX/1/47Israel Genealogical Society Plans Major Projects for Annual Conference XX/1/23

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Jacobi Indexing Project XX/1/47Ottoman-era Censuses XX/1/47Yad Vashem Central Database of Holocaust Victims' Names XX/1/4919th-century Eretz Yisrael Vital Records XX/2/50Evaluates Pages of Testimony Database XX/2/70Montefiore 1875 census XX/2/50Biographical lexicon of Polish rabbis and admorim XX/3/47Yad Vashem Unveils Central Database of Shoah Victims' Names XX/3/05Building a National Family Tree XX/4/32Comments on Pages of Testimony XXI/1/62Collecting Genealogical Data in Israel XXI/2/43IGS Consolidated Surname Index XXI/2/43Locating Page of Testimony Submitters XXI/2/43Inventory of Family Trees in Jewish National and University Library XXI/3/52

ItalyJewish genealogical research in Italy VIII/1/20Book review: Guide to Jewish Italy VIII/1/55Center for Italian Jewry X/1/23Venetian Jewry X/2/51Jewish Livorno, Italy, 1841 XII/4/62Two Key Italian Resources for Jewish Genealogists XIII/2/45Jews of Milan XIII/2/50Guidebook Series Spotlights Italy's Jewish Heritage XIV/1/40Italian-Jewish genealogy on the Internet XIV/1/46Italian-Jewish surnames XIV/3/69History of the Jews of Italy XV/3/29The Jews of Livorno, Italy: Archival Sources XVIII/2/42Rapa and Rapaport Families in Northern Italy in the 15th and 16th Centuries XIX/1/29

Latvia (see also Russia, USSR)Report on Ukrainian and Latvian archives IX/3/08Jewish vital statistic records in the Latvian Archives X/1/15 Family History Library IX/1/11Latvia bars researchers from vital records XI/1/45Additional metrical records of Latvian towns XI/3/67Additional Latvian Microfilms XIV/2/24Success at the Latvian Archives XIII/2/67Jewish cemeteries in Latvia XIII/4/79Latvian sources include police lists, directories, history books, old newspapers XIII/4/79Success with the Latvian Archives XIII/4/98Records from Latvia in the LDS Collection Include Jewish Information XIV/1/25Latvian records in the Minsk archives XIV/1/46Latvian-Jewish Genealogy: Research and Resources XIV/3/32

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Cemetery projects in Latvia and Lithuania XIV/3/69Latvian records in Lithuania XIV/3/69Latvian resources in the Minsk archives XIV/3/69Libau: A Gateway for Emigration from the Russian Empire XV/1/20Jews in Liepaja, Latvia, 1941-1945 XVII/3/17Book Review: History of Latvian Jews XVIII/1/65Attitude of Baltic Peoples Toward the Jews During World War II XIX/2/47Jewish Surnames in the Baltic Countries XX/4/28Combining Latvian Archives and Yad Vashem Database for Research XXI/1/30Website for Latvian Jewish Genealogy and Tourism XXI/3/52

LDS (Mormon) Family History Library Romanian records in LDS Family History Library VII/3/44LDS Family History Library has Irish-Jewish records VII/3/47First Belarus Jewish records arrive at LDS Family History Library X/4/07Microfilms about Jews of Lorraine at LDS Library VIII/4/55A conversation with the LDS Family History Library's "Jewish expert"--Daniel M. Schlyter IX/4/05LDS Family History Library Publications List XI/4/75Jewish vital records from Estonia filmed by Family History Library XII/2/43Crimean Jewish records at LDS (Mormon) Family History Library XII/3/36The LDS (Mormon) International Genealogical Index: What Is It? XII/4/07Recent Acquisitions of the LDS (Mormon) Family History Library XIV/2/23LDS (Mormon) Family History Library Catalogue to Go Online XV/1/46Mormon Family History Department Goes on the Internet XV/2/4Using the Mormon Family History Catalog on the Internet for Jewish Genealogy XV/2/6Salt Lake City: A Genealogical Candy Store XV/4/3What Is So Special About the LDS (Mormon) Family History Library? XV/4/6More on Searching the Family History Library Catalog Online XV/4/66Should You Order Films in Advance for Your Trip to the LDS (Mormon) Family History Library XVI/1/9Some Unusual Jewish Records in the Family History Library XVI/1/40The Records Acquisition Program of the Genealogical Society of Utah XVI/2/13GSU, Belarus SIG and Litvak SIG Arrange Cooperative Indexing Project XVII/1/3Difficulties with the CD: Jewish Records in the Family History Library Catalog XVII/2/43Comments on FHL Catalog Article XVII/3/67Goodstein Comments on Critical Article XVII/3/67Restrictions on German Films at Family History Library XVIII/2/32Exotic Jewish Holdings of the Mormon Library System XVIII/2/33Says Mormons Are Not Christians XX/2/70Cease Posthumous Baptism of the Jewish Dead: Clear the Historic Records for Future Generations

New Religious Traditions: The Practice of Proxy Baptism XX/1/37Mormon/Jewish Controversy: An Update XXI/3/06

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LibyaAbout the Jews of Morocco, Algeria and Libya X/3/38

Lithuania (see also Russia, USSR)Association of Lithuanian Jews in Israel III/1/24Missing YIVO records may be found V/2/26Letter from Jewish Community of Kaunas V/4/21Book on Lithuanian Jewish communities delayed VI/1/41Vital records of Lithuanian Jewry found VI/2/03Marijampole society VI/3/39Jewish Vital Statistic Records in Lithuanian Archives VI/4/04Book on Lithuanian Jewish communities to be published VI/4/62A genealogical trip to Lithuania: the host's perspective VII/1/03Book review: Lithuanian Jewish Communities VII/3/36Numerous photographic essays of Jewish Lithuania planned VIII/2/57Explains 1795 Revision List VIII/3/66Lithuania reluctant to allow microfilming of Jewish documents VIII/4/03Dvinsk, genealogy and post-Holocaust questions VIII/4/06A trip to Skoudas, Kavarskas and Ukmerge VIII/4/09More about the Lithuanian archives IX/1/65Relates experience with Lithuanian archives IX/1/65Poses theory for vanished cemeteries IX/3/65SIG for northwestern Lithuania formed X/2/65Recommends Lithuanian researcher located in Vilnius X/2/65Reports on Jewish State Museum of Lithuania in Vilnius X/2/66Notes difference in response between Lithuanian SSR archives and Republic of Lithuania archives X/4/80Lithuanian archivist heads speakers at Washington seminar XI/1/21New archival finds from Lithuania XI/2/10Archival sources in the Lithuanian State Archives XI/3/03Using Litvak naming patterns to derive names of unknown ancestors XI/3/22Holdings in the Vilnius archives XII/1/19Jewish revision lists in Vilnius archives XII/2/19Genealogical research in Lithuania--Summer 1996 XII/3/22Explains Lithuanian revision lists XII/4/83Jewish Given Names in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania XIII/2/20Jewish Revision Lists in Lithuanian Archives XIII/3/23Kaunas Archives XIII/3/25Revelations and New Discoveries in the Vilnius Civil Registry Office XIV/1/21Lithuanian Central Civil Register Archives Revisited XIV/1/22Jewish Genealogical Resources at the Kaunas State Archives XIV/3/29Cemetery projects in Latvia and Lithuania XIV/3/69Remembering Lithuanian Shoah Victims: A Research Project XV/1/21

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Jewish Life in Pre-Holocaust Panevezys, Lithuania XV/1/39Book Review: If I Forget Thee...: The Destruction of the Shtetl Butrimantz XV/2/65Lithuanian Foundation Now Registered As a Nonprofit Organization XV/3/71Some Lithuanian Discoveries XVI/1/18Missing Lithuanian Vital Records Found! XVI/4/42Traveling in Lithuania: The Human Aspect XVI/4/54GSU, Belarus SIG and Litvak SIG Arrange Cooperative Indexing Project XVII/1/3Book Review: The Litvaks: A Short History of the Jews of Lithuania XVII/1/73Researching 18th-Century Census and Tax Lists from the Grand Duchy of Lithuania XVII/3/7Collection of Box Taxes in 19th-Century Lithuania XVII/3/43Jewish Photographs in the Lithuanian Archives XVII/3/49Book Review: The Holocaust in Lithuania 1941-1945: A Book of Remembrance XVIII/3/62Levanda Index: A Review XVIII/4/47A Synopsis of 18th-Century Lithuanian-Jewish History XVIII/1/2318th-Century Records from the Former Commonwealth of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania

and the Lithuania: Expresses Concerns About Lithuanian Holocaust Book XIX/1/67Memel Archives Records Located XIX/1/19Attitude of Baltic Peoples Toward the Jews During World War II XIX/2/47Book Review: Sefer HaZikaron LeKehilat Yurburg-Lita XIX/4/75Records of State Rabbis in the Kaunas Regional Archives XIX/4/19Methodology for Researching 18th-Century Lithuania XX/3/07Jewish Surnames in the Baltic Countries XX/4/28When Good Men Do Nothing XX/4/06

MethodologyProposal for a Jewish soundex code I/1/05Genealogical research by mail II/1/17Jewish soundex--A revised format II/1/19Is it really luck? V/2/15Cemeteries: information source about the living V/4/22A proposed standard for identifying Jewish months in genealogical data bases VIII/3/64Hiring a professional genealogist: A genealogist's view IX/2/44Hiring a professional genealogist: A client's view IX/2/45Prenumeraten as a source for Jewish genealogists X/2/42Seven guiding principles for family research X/4/44The soundex problem of false positives XI/1/19Luzer Isn't Layzer XI/1/19Researcher's bane: The "misspelled" name XII/2/11More about Jewish family names: A cautionary tale XII/2/17Using photographs to solve family puzzles XII/4/48Evidence! XIV/3/87Living Vertically: Urban Research Methods XIV/4/6Holistic Geography XV/1/16Conducting One-Surname Research: An Introduction XV/3/33

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A Blueprint for Conducting One-Surname Research XV/3/35Converting Hebrew Dates on Tombstones XV/3/71Genealogical Research in Its Historical Context: Tracing My Family Back Eleven Generations XV/4/17Corrects Tombstone Inscription Article XV/4/66Common Hebrew Abbreviations on Tombstones XVI/1/29More About Reading Jewish Tombstones XVI/1/31Genealogy: The Great Paper Chase XVI/1/35The Art of the Interview XVI/4/31Twelve Steps from the Past to the Present XVI/4/33Searching for Eve: A Methodological Lesson XVII/2/40Genealogical Records: Should We Believe What We Read? XVII/2/45Pinkassim of Those Called to the Torah as a Source for Historical and Genealogical Study XVII/4/23How to Find Your Relatives or How to Let Them Find You XVII/4/33Researching Public Archival Collections and Indexing Personal Family Papers XVIII/2/11Two Major Errors on a Gravestone--Or Just One? XVIII/4/28Given Name Analysis: A Tool for Single-Surname Research and Very Large Families XVIII/4/62Beware of Both Documented and Oral Histories XX/2/24Revisit Your Old Research XXI/1/62A Template for Evaluating Evidence XXI/2/10Creating State or Country Databases of Jewish Births, Marriages and Deaths XX/3/45Creation of Widespread Use of Compound Artificial Jewish Family Names XX/3/17Brothers, Cousins--or Both: A Family Brainteaser XX/4/09The Virtue of Persistence: A Story of Discovery and Some Rules Learned Along the Way XX/4/41A Scientific Approach to the Etymologies of Jewish Surnames XXI/1/09Looking for a Book or Periodical Article Online at a Library Research Facility XXI/1/18Guidelines for Converting Documents Written in Hebrew and Yiddish into English XXI/2/19Using GenMerge to Analyze the Jews of Pusalotas XXI/2/17

Moldova (see also Russia, USSR)Record Searcher Available in Moldova XIII/2/67Travel to Bukovina and Moldova XV/4/42Jewish Genealogical Research in Moldova XVI/3/22Bukovina Cemeteries, Archives and Oral History XVIII/3/9Moldovan Ancestry Research XIX/1/09

MoroccoJewish surnames III/2/23Civil records of Algeria and Morocco VI/1/29Books about Spanish Jews of Morocco VII/2/26Sources of information VIII/2/37About the Jews of Morocco, Algeria and Libya X/3/38Sephardic genealogical research in Morocco X/3/40

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Bibliography for Jewish genealogy in Spanish Morocco X/3/42Reports address of Moroccan Jewry source XI/1/67Moroccan rabbis XI/4/55Moroccan given names XII/1/44Moroccan rabbis XIII/3/49Moroccan community in Buenos Aires XIII/4/79European Refugees Who Found Shelter in Morocco During World War II XX/3/47Moroccan Jews in Latin America XX/3/47Jews of Tetuan XXI/1/47Sack of Fez in 1912 XXI/1/47

New ZealandHistory of Jews of New Zealand I/2/13Tracing relatives in New Zealand II/2/20First workshop on genealogy III/2/24Book review: Not Strictly Kosher--Pioneer Jews in New Zealand V/3/26Book on Auckland Jewry VII/1/28Alexander Turnbull Library VIII/2/41Books on local Jewry IX/1/41Jewish oral archive established X/2/52Book review: The Standard for the People: The 150th Anniversary of the Wellington Hebrew Congregation, 1843-1993 XII/1/65Book Review: Mixed Blessings: New Zealand Children of Holocaust Survivors XIX/1/41Holocaust Remembrance Day in Auckland XIX/2/54Jews of New Zealand XX/4/62

North Africa (see also Algeria, Morocco, Tunisia)North African Jewry V/3/25Consular records of the Levant and North Africa XIV/3/69

PolandJewish records at the Genealogical Society of Utah II/1/03Index to Polish-Jewish records at Genealogical Society of Utah II/1/05Book review: The Jews in Poland and Russia--Biographical Essay III/1/38Origin of Russian-Jewish surnames III/2/03Breakthrough in access to Polish-Jewish records IV/1/10Book review: Jews of Posen in 1834 and 1835 IV/2/26Update on project to microfilm Jewish records in Poland IV/3/12Doing research in the Polish State Archives IV/3/21Jewish Historical Institute in Poland V/2/07Jewish genealogical research in Poland V/2/08Trip to Poznan: The Poland that was not V/3/16Professional genealogists in Poland V/4/04List of former Jewish residents of Lodz V/4/15

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Caricatures in Polish vital statistic records VI/1/16Polish trip for Jewish genealogists planned VI/1/41Using Prussian gazetteers to locate Jewish religious and civil records in Poznan VI/2/12Sephardic migrations into Poland VI/2/14A genealogical tour through Poland VI/3/16Program Judaica to document Jewish history VI/3/19Jewish researcher in Poland VI/3/39Jews in Poland today VI/4/63Polish maps available in the U.S. VIII/1/58Weiner discusses developments in Poland and Ukraine VIII/3/64A 1992 research trip to Poland VIII/4/12Survey of Jewish cemeteries yields results VIII/4/17Cites Polish "rip off" IX/1/65Asks why survey of Polish cemeteries does not include all regions IX/1/67Polish-Jewish genealogical research--A primer IX/2/04More on the survey of Polish cemeteries IX/2/13Book review: Korzenie Polskie: Polish Roots IX/2/61Polish-Jewish heritage seminar planned for July in Krakow IX/2/65Asks for clarification (of Polish-Jewish records) IX/3/66Stettin emigration lists found IX/3/67Head of the Polish State Archives clarifies policies IX/4/04Book review: Jews in Poland: A Documentary History IX/4/69More on Polish-Jewish Genealogical Research X/1/12Directory of Polish State Archives X/1/14Archives of the Jewish Historical Institute in Warsaw X/1/41Jewish genealogical research in Polish archives X/2/05Jewish surnames in the Kingdom of Poland X/2/15Polish sources at the Central Archives for the History of the Jewish People X/2/21Success in dealing with Polish archives X/2/48Gleanings from a symposium on bibliographies of Polish Judaica X/4/56Polish name lists sought XI/1/67Nineteenth-Century Congress Documents and the Jews of Congress Poland XI/3/24Polish Vital Records for the Very Beginner: The Polish Language Challenged XI/4/29Alternate surnames in Russian Poland XII/2/15Census records and city directories in the Krakow Archives XII/2/27Book review: The Jews in Poland and Russia: Bibliographical Essays XII/2/63Alternative research sources in Poland XII/2/65Jewish Historical Institute in Warsaw XII/3/51Director General of the Polish State Archives dies XII/3/55An interview with the new Polish State Archivist XII/4/03On-site Jewish genealogical research in Poland: an overview XII/4/04The Jewish cemetery in Warsaw XII/4/56Book review: Polish Countrysides: Photographs and Narrative XII/4/81German and Polish Place Names XIV/2/33

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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/1/25Hamburg Passengers from the Kingdom of Poland and the Russian Empire XIII/2/63Lw¢w Ghetto Records Being Indexed XIII/3/66Cites Location of Polish Directories XIII/4/98Jewish Roots in Poland: Pages from the Past and Archival Inventories; And I Still SeeTheir Faces: Images of Polish Jews; Guide to the YIVO Archives; Luboml: Memorial Bookof a Vanished Shtetl XIV/1/63Comments on Jewish Roots in Poland XIV/2/65Report on Jewish Communities in Poland Today XIV/2/65How I Found a New Ancestor in Krak¢w, Poland XIV/4/6518th-Century Polish Jewry: Demographic and Genealogical Problems XV/4/9Tips on Translating Entries from Slownik Geograficzny XVI/3/49The Polish Concept of Permanent Place of Residence XVI/3/12More About Polish Books of Residents' Registration XVI/3/14Can Jewish Genealogists Successfully Research 18th-Century Poland? XVI/3/16History Book Illuminates Jewish Life in Poland XVI/3/40Book Review: History of the Jews in Poland and Russia XVI/3/65Book Review: In Their Words: A Genealogist's Translation Guide to Polish, German, Latin and Russia Documents. Volume 1: Polish XVI/4/87Breaking New Ground: The Story of Jewish Records Indexing-Poland Project XVII/1/7Documenting the Fate of the Jews of Ostrow Mazowiecka XVII/3/19German and Polish Archival Holdings in Moscow XVII/4/11Internet Site Names Polish Towns XVII/4/79Researching Pre-1826 Vital Records in Congress Poland XVIII/2/19Book Review: Jewish Officers in the Polish Armed Forces, 1939-1945 XVIII/3/62Ashes and Flowers: A Family Trek to Jewish Poland and Romania XVIII/4/11Two Polish Directories Online XVIII/4/91Polish Passport Policy 1830-1930: Permits, Restrictions and Archival Sources XIX/1/21Book Reviews: Zród a archiwalne do dziejów Żydów w Polsce XIX/3/65Jewish Surnames in Russia, Poland, Galicia and Prussia XIX/3/28Using Polish Magnate Records for Posen XIX/3/25Avotaynu Online Database Lists Nobility Archives XIX/4/21Hidden Jews of Warsaw XX/1/47Polish archives in Bialystok, Knyszin and Lomza XX/2/50Polychromatic Tombstones in Polish-Jewish Cemeteries XX/2/39Tracing Family Roots Using JRI-Poland to Read Between the Lines XX/2/15Biographical lexicon of Polish rabbis and admorim XX/3/47Flatow Jewish Cemetery Tombstones Discovered XX/4/79Polish City Directories Now Online XXI/3/67

PortugalJews of modern day Portugal I/1/14

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Marranos living in Portugal I/2/14History of Jews after the Inquisition II/3/27Bigamy among 18th century Jews, the Jews of Gibraltar III/1/25Genealogia Hebraica, Portugal e Gibraltar IV/1/24Book review: Genealogica Hebraica: Jews of Portugal and Gibraltar VI/4/58Census of Jews of Gibraltar VII/1/27Volume II of Genealogia Hebraica available VII/2/29Volume III of Genealogia Hebraica available VII/3/30Four volumes of Genealogia Hebraica now available VIII/2/42Historical notes about Jews of Portugal VIII/3/52Portuguese marranos VIII/3/52Wants to restore (Lisbon) Portuguese cemetery VIII/4/67Sources for Spanish and Portuguese genealogy XII/2/43A Painful Portuguese Odyssey XIII/4/13Jewish Life in Portugal Today XIII/4/15Jewish sources on the Iberian Peninsula XIII/4/79A Portuguese Inquisition Document XVII/4/25Portuguese Jews of Italy XIX/3/39Two Portuguese Return to Judaism XX/3/67

RabbinicBaal Shem Tov project II/2/03Ashkenazic Rabbinic Families III/3/07Descendants of Rashi--Opinion 1 IV/2/07Descendants of Rashi--Opinion 2 IV/2/09Descendants of Rashi V/1/Sp.SupAre all Ashkenazim descended from Rashi? VI/1/28Historicity of the Rashi descent VI/1/28Book review: From King David to Baron David VI/2/23Descent of Rashi: A review VI/2/35Response to Jacobi's Rashi article VI/2/36A seventeenth-century Luria manuscript VII/2/19Questions Luria documentation VII/3/28Question origin of surname Katz VII/3/28Comments on Rosenstein's Luria lineage VII/3/47More books on Rabbinic research VII/4/67Rosenstein responds to critics VIII/1/57Can we prove descent from King David VIII/3/29Rashi's descent from King David VIII/3/31From the seed of Rashi VIII/3/32Chabad-Lubavitch literature as a genealogical source VIII/3/40Expands on Chabad article VIII/4/66The (Maternal) descent of Rashi IX/2/32Descent from King David--Part II IX/2/34

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Reprint of Otsar ha-rabanim available X/1/66Spira and Luria families revisited X/4/17Documenting the descendants of the Vilna Gaon XI/1/47Which Rapaports Are Also SCHaCH Descendants? XI/3/50The Reliability of Genealogical Research in Modern Rabbinic Literature XI/4/31Englard's articles on questions in Rabbinic genealogy XII/1/36Questions Rosenstein's article XII/2/66Rappaport family: a response to Paul Jacobi XII/3/46The Edelman Hoax and the Origins of Anglo-Jewish Aristocracy XIV/2/25Hasidic dynasties XIII/3/49Eliyahu's Branches: The Descendants of the Vilna Gaon and His Family XIII/4/96An Approbation for Neil Rosenstein and Dov Weber XIV/3/90Sherwood "Forest" Through the Genealogical Trees XIV/4/21Braude Beginnings XVI/3/43Documentation of the Besht Found in Magnate Archives XVI/4/89Questions "Braude Beginnings" XVII/1/75A Method for Depicting Interconnected Rabbinical Families Simultaneously: The Jewish Historical Clock XVII/3/10Book Review: Beit Rabbanan: Sources of Rabbinical Genealogy XVIII/1/65Genealogical Information in Rabbinical Texts: An Examination XVIII/2/43Rabbinical Genealogies Prepared by Paul Jacobi XVIII/2/28Genealogical Information in Rabbinic Texts II: An Examination XVIII/4/49Descent from Rashi: A "Mythological Charter" XIX/3/03Descent from Rashi: Response to Schellekens XIX/3/05Descent from Rashi: Response to Rosenstein XIX/3/08Shmuel Helman of Metz is the Son of Israel Heilprin: An Analysis XIX/4/27Claims MaHaRam Pedigree Is Valid XX/1/58The Mother of the Tosfot YomTov Revealed In Code XX/2/41Ancestry of the Gaon of Vilna: Descent from King David XXI/3/43

RomaniaSelected sources on Romania at the Central Archives of the Jewish People VI/1/15Romanian holdings in the Diaspora Research Institute VI/2/13Jewish genealogical society founded VII/3/30Romanian records in LDS Family History Library VII/3/44Iasi Jewish records missing VII/3/45Origins of the Jews of Romania and their history up to the Basic Rules of 1831-32 VIII/2/19Genealogical records (in Romania) have been destroyed VIII/2/42Says Romanian records exist VIII/3/64Political situation in country VIII/4/57Situation in Romania. IX/2/51Romanian records at the Holocaust Memorial Museum IX/4/18Research strategies for records still held in Romania IX/4/18

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Book review: Companion Guide to Romania X/1/61Researching Jewish Romania on site XI/1//8Sources of research for Jewish genealogy in Transylvania XI/2/29Romania: The Sudits and other Jewish discoveries XII/1/29Sources for Jewish genealogical research in Romania XII/3/08Seeking Romaniote Jews XIII/1/67Genealogy and History: Sources of Jewish Genealogical Research in Romania (18th-20th Centuries) XIII/3/42Sources of Jewish Genealogical Research in the Romanian Archival System XIV/3/22Book Review: The Holocaust in Romania: The Destruction of Jews and Gypsies Under the Antonescu Regime, 1940-1944 XVI/4/87Jews in Transylvanian Towns in the First Half of the 19th Century XVII/2/29B'nai Brith Plans Romania Project XVIII/1/78Ashes and Flowers: A Family Trek to Jewish Poland and Romania XVIII/4/11Adoption of Names in Romania XIX/2/54Historical and Demographic Background of Jewish Family Research in Romania XIX/3/45Resources for Romanian Jewish genealogy XX/4/62Book Review: Finding Home: In the Footsteps of the Jewish Fusgeyers XXI/1/60Access 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 XIII/1/51To Register or Not to Register: The Administrative Dimension of the Jewish Question in Czarist Russia XIII/1/6Understanding Russian-Jewish Given Names XIII/2/3Use of Revision Lists to Decipher a Family Tree XIII/2/43RAGAS Reports Status of Record Access in Various Regions XIII/2/54Hamburg Passengers from the Kingdom of Poland and the Russian Empire XIII/2/63Jewish Migrations to Eastern Europe XIII/3/12More on Revision Lists XIII/4/46Danish Emigrant Lists on Web Include Many Russian Jews XIII/4/98Notes Spelling of Vsia Rossiia XIII/4/98Were There Jewish Revision Lists? XIV/1/26Jewish Migration from Eastern Europe to Sweden from the 1850s to World War I XIV/1/39Documents of the Soviet Evobshestvkom Committee as a Source of GenealogicalInformation XIV/1/45Russian Revision Lists Do Not Always Separate Jews from Christians XIV/1/67Russian-Jewish Given Names: Their Origins and Variants XIV/2/61Russian Revision Lists: A History XIV/3/59Pseudo-Adopted Sons in Russian Revision Lists XIV/3/62About the Russian Archivist's Soul XIV/3/66Jewish Given Names in Eastern Europe and the U.S. XIV/3/9In Which Haystack to Search: More on Sources for Russian-Jewish Genealogy XIV/4/16Archival Sources for the Genealogy of Jewish Colonists in

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Southern Russia in the 19th Century XV/2/14Tackling the Lack of Surnames in 18th-Century Russian Records XV/3/17Russia's Economic Crisis and Its Effect on Archives and Genealogists XVI/1/17Residents' Lists and the Russian Military Draft XVI/1/20Special Features of 20th-Century Resources for Genealogical Research in Russia XVI/1/23Russian Court Rabbi Records Can Vary in Format XVI/1/67Jewish Genealogical Research in the Imperial Russian Empire XVI/2/32Gospodskaia Duma, Summer 1907; Voter Registration Lists XVI/2/38Gubernskie Vedomosti on 35mm Microfilm XVI/2/40The Russian National Census of 1897 XVI/3/29Ships Missing from Migrations from the Russian Empire XVI/4/8Tracing Our Families Through Russian Pogrom Records XVII/2/36Book Review: Archival Judaica of Russia, Ukraine and Belarus XVII/3/66The 1897 All-Empire Russian Census XVIII/3/23Book Review: In Their Words--Volume 2: Russian XIX/1/60Jewish Surname Changes Following Emigration from Russia XIX/2/16New Sources for Genealogical Research in Imperial Russia XIX/2/21Jewish Surnames in Russia, Poland, Galicia and Prussia XIX/3/28Russian Exit Passports: Documentation of Emigrants from the Russian Empire XXI/1/03Mining Russian Revision Lists for Hidden Information XXI/2/07

ScotlandSearch for my namesake--Scottish style IV/1/18Scottish-Jewish Archive Centre IV/2/23Books on Scottish Jewish history V/1/19Passage to America through Scotland V/4/07Scottish Jewish records V/4/15Books on Scottish Jewish genealogy VII/3/31Cemetery burials in major Scottish cities VII/4/62Research using the 1891 census VIII/2/43Jewish roots in Scotland IX/1/37Records of Janefield Cemetery found IX/1/43Glasgow, Scotland Jewry X/2/49Jewish refugees in Scotland during World War II XI/2/47Historical database of Scottish Jewry XI/4/56Jewish tombstone inscriptions in Scotland XI/4/56Records of 5,000 Jewish burials now accessible XII/1/45Scottish-Jewish historical database XII/2/42Scottish Jewish Archives XIII/4/79Jewish Genealogical Research in Scotland XIX/1/25Scottish Civil Registration XIX/1/47Scottish-Jewish Family History XIX/1/47Online Database of Wills and Testaments XIX/3/52Access to Public Records XX/3/47

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General Register Office Places Vital Indexed Online XXI/1/47Online Back Issues of Scotsman XXI/1/47Online Family Histories XXI/1/47Records of the Aberdeen Hebrew Congregation XXI/2/43

SeminarsAvailability of papers given at international seminar IV/1/20Plans for Summer Seminar on Jewish Genealogy IV/2/33Report on Seventh Summer Seminar on Jewish Genealogy IV/3/03Report on plans for Eighth Summer Seminar on Jewish Genealogy V/1/11Proceedings of Second International Seminar available V/2/17Third International Seminar: An update VII/1/07Eleventh Summer Seminar...to be New York Experience VII/4/16President of JGS Moscow to speak at Twelfth Summer Seminar IX/1/05Seminar will return to Jerusalem in May 1994 IX/2/14Fourth International Seminar of Jewish Genealogy Supplement IX/3/31-38Report on Jerusalem seminar X/2/031995 Seminar Planned for Washington, DC X/2/33Fourteenth Summer Seminar on Jewish Genealogy--June 25-29, 1995 X/3/33Seminar held in Washington attracts 628 attendees XI/3/08Speakers at the 15th Summer Seminar on Jewish Genealogy XII/1/21Report on Boston seminar XII/3/39Fifth International Seminar on Jewish Genealogy: Paris, July 13-17, 1997 XII/4/29Annual Genealogy Conferences and the Jewish Genealogist XV/3/11Call for Papers: 2000 Annual Conference on Jewish Genealogy XV/3/15Jewish Genealogy Seminars: Then and Now XV/3/1620th International Conference on Jewish Genealogy XV/4/36Something for Everyone Is Content of Lectures at Salt Lake City Conference XVI/1/5Annual Conference on Jewish Genealogy Attracts 625 Registrants to Lectures and Family History Library XVI/2/1021st International Conference on Jewish Genealogy XVI/2/1821st International Conference on Jewish Genealogy Registration Form XVI/4/23London Conference: The Most International to Date XVII/3/16London Conference Tales XVII/4/222002 Jewish Genealogy Conference, Toronto, August 4-9 XVIII/1/13Toronto Points Way to New Thoughts about Jewish Genealogy Conferences XVIII/3/25Call for Proposals: 23rd IAJGS International Conference on Jewish Genealogy July 20-25, 2003--Washington, D.C. XVIII/3/29Highlights of 2003 Conference Program in Washington DC XIX/1/16Preview of 2004 International Conference on Jewish Genealogy in Jerusalem XIX/2/27Annual Jewish Genealogy Conference Is Where It Is All At XIX/3/14A Small Taste of What to Expect at the Jerusalem Conference XX/1/21Jerusalem Conference a Great Success XX/2/47A Glimpse of What to Expect at the Las Vegas Conference XXI/1/27

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Annual Conference Set for New York August 13-18, 2006 XXI/3/25

SephardicSephardic Jewry; recommended readings VI/4/52Sources for researching my Sephardic ancestors VII/1/18Spanish Inquisition in Americas VII/1/19Biography of Sephardic Jews and the Holocaust VII/2/17The Ottoman Empire and Jewish genealogy VIII/1/17Ottoman Empire resources VIII/1/18The Marrano Diaspora VIII/1/09Additional resources for Sephardic genealogy VIII/2/59Resources for Sephardic genealogy VIII/3/48Book review: The Sephardic Journey: 1492-1992 VIII/3/63Book review: Sephardim in America IX/4/65Sephardic electronic archive developed X/1/64Sephardic genealogical research in Morocco X/3/40Rosh-ha-shana memories and thoughts: Sephardic in form, Jewish in essence XII/3/27Sephardic reference Sources XII/3/52Converted and Reconverted: History of the Jews Who Stayed in Portugal (1497-1997) XIII/4/9Crypto-Jews of the U.S. Southwest XIV/4/31The Current State of Sephardic Jewish Genealogy XV/1/37Documentation on Sephardic and Balkan Jewry at the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum and U.S. National Archives XV/4/20Book Review: Sephardic Genealogy: Discovering Your Sephardic Ancestors and Their WorldXIX/1/60New Website for Sephardic Studies XIX/1/33The 500-Year History of a Sephardic Family XIX/2/37Book reviews of Sephardic Diaspora XIX/3/52Crypto-Jews XIX/3/52Book Review: Dicionário Sefaradi de Sobrenomes XX/1/56Communities of North Africa XXI/1/47Major Sephardic Internet Site: Les Fleurs de l'Orient XXI/1/19Book Review: Sephardic Onomasticon XXI/2/64Sources for Ottoman Sephardic Genealogy: Turkey and Rhodes XXI/3/35

SerbiaProjects to Document Jews of Turkey, Salonika, Bulgaria, and Belgrade XIV/2/40Records of Belgrade Jewry Available XVII/2/53

Slovakia (also see Czech Republic)Book review: Zidovsk‚ N bozensk‚ obce na Slovensku IX/1/63Slovakian Jewish research IX/4/14Book review: Parish Registers in Slovakia IX/4/67Gives hints on Slovak research X/3/65On-Site Jewish genealogical research in the Czech and Slovak republics XII/3/15

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Slovakian state archives XII/3/20Two Guides to the Slovak Archives XVI/2/65From Between Galicia and Hungary: The Jews of Stropkov XVIII/1/37

SlavoniaResearching Jewish Family History in Croatia, Slavonia and Hungary XVII/3/28

South AfricaJewish community of South Africa--an outline II/2/13Why so many South African Jews are Litvaks V/1/19Assistance in locating South African relatives VI/2/28Mormon resources in South Africa VIII/2/44Addresses of government archives and Jewish organizations VIII/2/44Augments South African resources VIII/4/67South African Jewry IX/4/51"Is the History of the South African Jewish Community Worth Saving?" X/3/46Gives address for South African Jewry project X/4/82Compiling list of genealogical resources XII/2/45Lithuania on the Veldt: Jewish Migration to South Africa XIII/3/19Addresses for South African research. XIII/3/49Bank records XIII/3/49Jews of Marquard XIII/3/49South African Center for Jewish Migration and Genealogy Studies XVIII/1/33Locating South African Relatives in the EIDB XIX/2/33South African Center for Jewish Migration and Genealogy Studies XIX/2/35German Jewish Migration to South Africa XX/3/25

South America (also see individual contries)Travelers guide to South America VII/2/39

SpainHistory of the Jews of Aragon IV/3/20Sources for Spanish and Portuguese genealogy XII/2/43Jews of Andalusia XII/4/62Inquisition records XIII/1/39Jews of Andalusia XIII/1/39Jewish sources on the Iberian Peninsula XIII/4/79Crypto-Jews around the world XIV/2/47Notarial papers of pre-Inquisition Spain, records of rural Moselle communities, Alsatianrecords XIV/3/69Escape Into Spain: Hispanic Way Station on the Road to Freedom XXI/1/23Legacy of the Spanish Civil War XIX/4/49

Sudan

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Jacob's Children in the Land of the Mahdi: Jews of the Sudan XIII/4/96

SwedenResources for Jewish genealogy in Sweden XI/2/39Jewish Migration from Eastern Europe to Sweden from the 1850s to World War I XIV/1/39Jewish genealogical society formed in Sweden XIV/1/46Jewish Immigration to Sweden XX/1/47Thesis on "Eastern Jews and Other Immigrants in Sweden--1860-1920" XXI/2/43

SwitzerlandHistory of Jews of Switzerland II/1/26Family names found in various locations IV/1/24Public records offices in Europe V/1/21Jews in the Fribourg Territory VI/2/28Family trees deposited in Zurich VII/4/63Jews of Berne VIII/2/45Cemetery in Zwingen VIII/4/57Towns of Hagenthal and Hegenheim VIII/4/57Jews of Avenches IX/1/43Jews of Endingen, Hohenems IX/3/53Book on bibliography of Jewish family research IX/4/54Book on Jewish cemetery in Endingen-Lengnau IX/4/54Memor-Buch Gallingen X/3/47Mohel book from Alsace/Sundegau region XII/1/45Swiss Records of Jewish Refugee During the Holocaust XIII/2/49Wahl family of Reguisheim XIII/4/79Swiss deported from France during the Holocaust XIV/3/69Jews of Stuehlingen (Guggenheim, Randegg and Tiengen) XX/1/47Swiss Baliff Records XX/1/47Stolpersteine project XX/3/47Breisach Community XX/3/47Swiss Victims of the Holocaust XX/4/62Jews of Pannonia XXI/3/52Muelheim cemetery XXI/3/52

SyriaSpanish-Jewish "nobility" of Aleppo, Syria VII/2/17Genealogies of 30 families from Aleppo documented VII/4/61Dayan Family of Aleppo: Direct Descendants of King David XX/2/31

TunisiaMatrimonial register of Tunis V/4/13Biographical index of Tunisian rabbis XI/1/47Book Review: Our Lives Are But Stories: Narratives of Tunisian-Israeli Women XIX/3/65

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TurkeyTurkish-Jewish cemeteries of the Ottoman period VIII/3/45Jews of Smyrna IX/1/38Jewish surnames IX/1/43Formation of a Roots Committee for the Jews of Turkey X/1/48Ottoman Empire Jewry XI/3/65Jewish settlement in Turkish lands XII/3/56Jewish forenames and surnames XII/3/56Dictionary of 2,000 Turkish-Jewish surnames XII/3/56Leyla Ipekar dies XII/3/57Projects to Document Jews of Turkey, Salonika, Bulgaria, and Belgrade XIV/2/40Jewish newspaper of Izmir, Turkey as a genealogical resource XIII/2/50Sources for Jews of Izmir in Israel XIII/3/49How to Research Families from Turkey and Salonika XIV/1/28Jewish Names in Istanbul in the 18th and 19th Centuries XIV/3/63Consular records of the Levant and North Africa XIV/3/69Turkish Jews XIV/3/69Project to Research Turkish and Balkan Jewry at Diaspora Research Institute XVIII/3/30Gallipoli XIX/2/54Marriages in Smyrna XIX/2/54Project to Research Turkish and Balkan Countries at Diaspora Research Institute XIX/2/36Sources for Ottoman Sephardic Genealogy: Turkey and Rhodes XXI/3/35 Ukraine (see also Russia, USSR)Crimean Jewish names V/1/05Resources for Ukrainian genealogical research V/2/04Eastern Galician records available from Polish archives V/2/26Important address for (Ukrainian) research V/4/05Surname list of Berdichev available VI/1/43Ukraine: Resources for research VI/2/08Records of Jews in the Vinnitsa Oblast Archives VIII/3/10Newly available materials on Jews/Jewish history in Lviv VIII/3/12Yiddish Meidan: An agricultural colony in Ukraine VIII/3/17Weiner discusses developments in Poland and Ukraine VIII/3/64Kiev Library has wealth of uncatalogued Judaica VIII/4/47Visits Jewish cemetery in Cherkassy IX/2/64Report on Ukrainian and Latvian archives IX/3/08Canadian archivists visit Ukrainian archives IX/4/09Report on a recent trip to Ukrainian Archives X/1/03A meeting with two officials of the Ukrainian Archives X/1/08Sources for Jewish genealogy in the Ukrainian archives X/2/09Ukrainian Archeographic Year Book X/2/49Book describes pogroms in Ukrainian towns in 1919-1920 X/2/67

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U.S. commission surveys continue in Ukraine X/3/65About pogroms in Ukrainian towns in 1919-20 X/3/66The practicalities of genealogical research in Ukraine X/4/03Guide to the Jewish records in the Rovno Oblast State Archives X/4/05On-site research in Ukraine XI/1/44Reports on Visit to Cherkassy Archives XI/2/64Travel to Zhitomir, Summer 1995 XI/4/13Information for Jewish Genealogists in the State archive of Zhitomir oblast XII/1/14Some information about Zhitomir XII/1/16Trips to Ukraine and Holland XII/1/39It's a long way to Uzhgorod, it's a long way to go XII/2/03The Mountain Jews of the Caucasus XII/2/29Book review: Jewish Documentary Sources in Russia, Ukraine and Belarus XII/4/81Jewish Preservation Committee in Ukraine XIII/1/39Records of the Kiev Board of Craftsmen XIII/3/41Ukrainian State Oblast Archives as Source of Holocaust-Era Data XIII/3/53Ukrainian Research and Ancestral Travels XIII/4/33A Research Trip to Ukraine XIII/4/38Finding My Ukrainian Family XIII/4/43Jewish Colonists in Ekaternoslav Guberniya XIV/2/65Permission to Live in Kiev XIV/2/65A Trip to Ukraine XIV/4/51Book Review: Kaminits-Podolsk and Its Environs XV/2/65Book Review: Jewish Roots in Ukraine and Moldova: Pages from the Past and Archival Inventories XV/3/68Finding My Roots in Southeastern Ukraine XV/4/28Jewish Genealogical Research in Ukraine XVI/3/23Selected Translation of Name Lists and Revisions from the Dnepropetrovsk Archives XVI/3/28New Ukrainian Jewish Records at the Family History Library XVI/3/54Book Review: Archival Judaica of Russia, Ukraine and Belarus XVII/3/66Records From Northern Bukovina XVIII/3/17Ukrainian Archives in the 21st Century XIX/1/12Jewish Genealogical Resources in Transcarpathia XIX/2/06USHMM Records from the Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast Archives XIX/4/23Our Visit to Karpata-Rus XXI/1/33

United StatesBook review: The Source I/1/16Russian consular records to be indexed I/2/04Addresses and publications of United States societies II/2/27HIAS--Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society II/3/02HIAS--New York II/3/03HIAS--Philadelphia II/3/06HIAS--Boston II/3/10

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HIAS--Baltimore II/3/11List of Jewish genealogical societies throughout the world III/1/33HIAS offices, continued III/2/18Search publishes research guides to many cities III/2/26Recent acquisitions at YIVO Institute III/2/29Book planned--Encyclopedia of Jewish Genealogy III/2/34Lesser known resources at the U.S. National Archives IV/1/07A network of people finders IV/2/11USSR/US archival exchange takes initial step IV/2/15American Jewish Yearbook: A genealogical resource IV/3/16Naturalization and Visa records at U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service V/1/12National Archives branches acquire additional microfilms V/1/22Book review: Genealogical Resources in the New York Metropolitan Area V/1/29Search . publishes resource guides V/2/24Planning continues for Polish-Jewish archives at University of Connecticut V/3/15AJHS acquires early printed American Judaica V/4/06Holocaust material at the American Jewish Archives V/4/08INS success story V/4/22Public access to U.S. Naturalization index sought VI/1/06More on Sean Ferguson legend VI/1/42Mokotoff appointed to FGS Board of Directors VI/2/39Miriam Weiner wins columnist award VI/2/39Book review: The Library of Congress VI/3/32Encyclopedia of Jewish Genealogy to make debut VI/3/37Jewish Genealogical Family Finder now available on 11 bulletin boards VII/2/16SAGAS update VII/2/38Map resources...at the U.S. Library of Congress VII/4/43Texas company offers computerized tracing services VII/4/65History of the US-USSR Archival Exchange Program VIII/1/03New microfilms available from U.S. National Archives VIII/1/36Leo Baeck Institute resources await seminar attendees VIII/1/39Greater access to U.S. naturalization records VIII/1/41Social Security Death Index new genealogical resource VIII/1/42Book review: The Center: A Guide to Genealogical Research VIII/1/55Corrections to microfilming of Russian Consular Records completed VIII/1/57Expands on Library of Congress map article VIII/1/58AJGS plans to assist Russians looking for American relatives VIII/1/58AJGS to maintain list of European researchers VIII/2/06Klau Library and the American Jewish Archives VIII/2/30Book review: First American Jewish Families VIII/2/53The elusive Russian Consular Records VIII/3/13Balch Institute to publish Russian arrivals 1880-87 VIII/3/56Book review: Ancestry's Red Book VIII/3/63Book review: State Census Records VIII/4/62

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Library of Congress catalogues genealogies VIII/4/64U.S. Holocaust Museum Archives and Library to open April 23 IX/1/03Mark Twain: On the Jews IX/1/0Recent acquisitions of the LDS (Mormon) Family History Library IX/1/11The Social Security Death Index IX/1/13RAGAS inquiries producing results IX/1/16Some guidelines on completing the new RAGAS forms IX/1/18Clarifies FAST prices IX/1/67Book review: American Passenger Arrival Records IX/2/60Russian Consular Records microfilm to be available at regional archives IX/2/66Death of Berl Kagan represents serious loss to Jewish scholarship IX/2/67AROS staff to visit Washington, available for JGS meetings IX/2/67U.S. historical societies as genealogical resources IX/3/05AJGS plans to index Jewish cemeteries IX/3/06New sources at the U.S. Holocaust Museum archives IX/3/07AROS archivists visit U.S. IX/3/42Russian Consular Records revisited IX/3/45Rabbi Malcolm H. Stern (1915-1994) IX/4/03A conversation with the LDS Family History Library's "Jewish expert"--Daniel M. Schlyter IX/4/05Database of names at Holocaust Museum IX/4/17Romanian records at the Holocaust Memorial Museum; Research strategies for records still held in Romania IX/4/18Book review: Sephardim in America IX/4/65Why it takes so long to get answers from RAGAS IX/4/70Rabbi Malcolm H. Stern--His associates remember him X/1/24Report from Salt Lake City, Utah X/1/10Searching for World War I draft registration records X/1/33Book review: They Came in Ships X/1/63Division of still photographs at the U.S. National Archives is a genealogical resource X/1/65Reports AJGS cemetery project has computer X/1/67Using U.S. visa records to find post-World War I immigrants X/2/35A report about RAGAS X/2/46New sources at the U.S. Holocaust Museum X/2/47Jewish sources for genealogy at the U.S. Library of Congress X/3/21Aerial reconnaissance photographs in the National Archives X/3/27U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum as a genealogical resource X/3/28Researching post-1906 naturalizations in Washington, DC X/3/30JGSGW indexes more State Department records X/3/37Book review: Bridges to An American City: A Guide to Chicago's Landsmanshaften, 1870 to 1990 X/3/64AJGS cemetery project update report X/4/59Book review: The Concise Dictionary of American Jewish Biography X/4/75Book review: An Index to Publications of the American Jewish Historical

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Society X/4/77Book review: A Guide to U.S. Military Records X/4/79List compiled of 1920 residents of Hebrew Orphan Asylum X/4/80Citizenship records of drafted WWI soldiers who were aliens located in Maryland Archives X/4/82National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections XI/1/27Book review: Vom Shtetl an Die Lower East Side: Galizische Juden in New York XI/1/65Using U.S. archival records to locate a residence before immigration XI/2/15Using non-microfilmed records at the U.S. National Archives XI/2/35Roots-Key wins national award XI/2/52Book review: Judaica Americana XI/2/62Has Database of Sullivan County (NY) Jewish Cemetery Information XI/2/65AJHS Responds to Complaint About Access to Child Care Records XI/2/65Finds List of Galveston Jews XI/2/67Cites Veteran Administration records as good genealogical sSource XI/2/67Seminar held in Washington attracts 628 attendees XI/3/08The Golden Door: Genealogical research in New York City XI/3/11New and future acquisitions at the Leo Baeck Institute XI/3/21Genealogical resources at the American Jewish Historical Society XI/3/33Genealogy resources in the Boston Area XI/4/17A treasure at the American Jewish Historical Society XI/4/20New York Orphan Asylum holdings at the American Jewish Historical Society XI/1/28Interpreting U.S. Immigration Manifest Annotations XII/1/10Library of Congress needs published catalogs of foreign archives XII/1/67New edition of Guide to National Archives Records planned XII/2/50Locates Lower East Side voter registration lists XII/2/67Research on-line or in person at the Library of Congress XII/3/41Book review: Genealogical Resources in the Atlanta Area XII/3/70in the National Capital Area XII/3/70Book review: Capital Collections: Resources for Jewish Genealogical Research in Washington, DC, Area XII/3/70Book review: Resources for Jewish Genealogy in the Boston Area XII/3/70Book review: San Francisco Bay Area: Gold Mine for Jewish Genealogical Research XII/3/71Second YIVO shipment arrives in New York XII/4/70Certificates of Arrival and the Accuracy of Arrival Information Found in U.S.Naturalization Records XIV/2/18The Location of U.S. Naturalization Records XIII/1/36Index to Georgia's Federal Naturalization Records to 1950 XIII/1/64The Jewish Year Book 1997 XIII/1/64The Source: A Guidebook of American Genealogy XIII/1/64AJHS Reviews Books on Jewish Communities XIII/2/63

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Interview with the Archivist of the United States XIII/3/10U.S. Immigration Records to Be Indexed XIII/3/37Patterns of Migrations, 1850-1914 XIII/3/63Jewish Women in America: An Historical Encyclopedia XIII/4/98NARA Federal Records Guide Published XIII/4/98How to Find a Post-1906 U.S. Immigrant Ancestor XIV/1/41Freedom of Information Request to INS XIV/2/65An Analysis and Guide to Beider's Sources in the United States XIV/3/33A Tip for Locating Pre-1906 Immigrants to the United States XIV/3/42Jewish Given Names in Eastern Europe and the U.S. XIV/3/9Green Card Applications Accessible XIV/3/90U.S. National Endowment for the Humanities Supports Genealogy XIV/3/90Crypto-Jews of the U.S. Southwest XIV/4/31Oswego, New York: Wartime Haven for Jewish Refugees XIV/4/46They Became Americans: Finding Naturalization Records and Ethnic Origins XIV/4/85Genealogical Resources in New York City Abound for 19th Annual Conference XIV/4/9Oswego, New York, Refugee Comments on Article XV/1/66American Jewish Historical Society Library and Archives Close Temporarily XV/2/46Book Review: The Jewish Quarter of Philadelphia XV/2/65U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service Plans to Create Searchable Index to Naturalization Records XV/3/3By Way of Canada: U.S. Records of Immigration across the U.S.-Canadian Border, 1895-1954 XV/3/4Jewish Salt Lake City of the Past XVI/1/37A Proposal to Improve Service for Genealogists at INS XVI/2/29Jewish Genealogical Research in Florida XVI/3/9Yes, Lobby for Open Access to Archives--But Why Not in the U.S. Too? XVI/3/47Ellis Island Passenger Arrival Database 98 Percent Complete XVI/4/3WWI Draft Records Provide Lead XVI/4/29Vermonter May Have Come Through Canada XVI/4/89Book Review: The American Census Handbook XVII/1/73Strategies for Using the Ellis Island Database XVII/2/3Mexican-U.S. Border Crossing Records XVII/2/18Baltimore Immigrant Lists Available XVII/3/40Genealogy Institute at Center for Jewish History Provides Workshops and Group Visits XVII/3/61Between the Lines: Morris Citron and the Early INS XVII/4/5The Ellis Island Database: From the Micro to the Macro Level: The Cases of Lechovich and Baranovich XVII/4/8Using the American Jewish Year Book XVII/4/in Family History Research XVII/4/17Bibliography of Books about North American Jewish Communities Now Online XVII/4/70World War II U.S. "Old Mens" Draft Registration XVIII/1/10"Likely Public Charge" XVIII/1/67Subtleties in Using the One-Step Ellis Island Website XVIII/2/6Using The New York Times Online Backfile XVIII/2/22

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Subtleties in Using the One-Step 1930 Census Website XVIII/3/3Wills and Probate Estates in the United States XVIII/3/36HIAS Location and Family Service XVIII/4/5HIAS Boston Individual Arrival Cards, 1882-192 XVIII/4/7U.S. National Archives II Highlights XVIII/4/17Center for Jewish History Offers Genealogy Fellowship XIX/1/08Book Review: Going Greek: Jewish College Fraternities in the United States, 1895-1945 XIX/3/65Pacific Crossings: Europe to America Via the Trans-Siberian Railroad XIX/3/18A Day at the Center for Jewish History XIX/4/03Who Rests in the Philadelphia Cemetery? A HIAS/INS Case Study XIX/4/06Persecution or Immigration Politics? Esther, Max and President Wilson XX/1/19Secret Jews of the American Southwest XX/1/29Children Under 16 Unaccompanied by a Parent: The Family Zuser XX/2/43Genealogical Resources at the American Jewish Archives XX/3/15New Acquisitions at U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum XXI/1/13U.S. Courthouse Records Hold Valuable Genealogical Information XXI/2/15The Port of New York Before Ellis Island XXI/3/27

VenezuelaVenezuelan Jewry: A Brief History XVIII/3/42

ZimbabweJews of Zimbabwe XIX/2/54

USSR/Russia (also see Belarus, Moldova, Russia,Ukraine)Are we descendants of Khazarian Jews? II/2/05Book review: The Jews in Poland and Russia--Biographical Essay III/1/38Origin of Russian-Jewish surnames III/2/03Russian business directories as aids in genealogical research IV/2/03Russian government to allow genealogical inquiries IV/3/02Book review: Russia Gathers Her Jews IV/3/17Matriken records V/1/34U.S.-Soviet accord include plans for genealogical exchange V/2/03Vital statistics in Czarist Russia V/3/06U.S./USSR Genealogical Exchange Advisory Board holds meeting V/4/03Book review: Handbook for Archival Research in the USSR V/4/10New strategies necessary for Soviet inquiries VI/1/06Soviet success stories VI/1/08U.S. genealogical team visits Soviet archives VI/2/03Vladmir Tarasov answers VI/2/05Soviet trip (by archivists) delayed VI/3/21Genealogical inquiries to Soviet Union VI/3/39Russian sources in Western libraries VI/4/20

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Russian business directories VI/4/23A cemetery in (Irkutsk) Siberia VI/4/50Experiences on a trip to the former Soviet Union VII/1/06Genealogical service inaugurated for Russia, Belarus and Ukraine VII/2/03Commentary on RAGAS agreement VII/2/04Writing to Russia for genealogical information VII/3/04Russian business directories--an update VII/3/13Jewish patronymic and metronymic surnames in Russia VII/4/03My Russian Research VII/4/29History of the US-USSR Archival Exchange Program VIII/1/03More Russian genealogical resources found in the U.S Library of Congress VIII/1/07Jewish surnames in the Russian Empire VIII/3/03Report on a Jewish genealogical seminar in Moscow VIII/3/08Records of Jews in the Vinnitsa Oblast Archives VIII/3/10RAGAS creates computer link between Washington and Moscow VIII/3/67A note on accessing Russian voter lists VIII/3/67Bukharan Adventure VIII/4/15Some glimpses of studying Jewish genealogy in Russia VIII/4/31International conference on genealogy held in Russia VIII/4/35Records of Russian magnates as a genealogical resource VIII/4/37Book review: Bukharian Jews VIII/4/62Joint Distribution Committee records in Russia VIII/4/64Survey of Judaica in former Soviet Union planned VIII/4/65Little known sources of Russian-Jewish data IX/1/06Jewish genealogical material in the archives of the former USSR IX/1/09JGS Moscow meeting hears talk by literary critic Lev Anninsky IX/1/66Reports of experiences dealing with the New Russia IX/1/67A list of officers of Jewish Prayer Societies in Russia, 1853-55 IX/2/25Book review: Synagogues, Prayer Houses and Their Employees in the Pale of Settlement and Kurland and Livonia Provinces of the Russian Empire, 1853- 1854 IX/2/59Russians seek American relatives IX/2/64Corrects misspelled town names IX/2/64Book review: A Dictionary of Jewish Surnames from the Russian Empire IX/3/10Theories, assumptions and implications of some problems in researching Eastern European records IX/3/12Jewish genealogical research in Russia--the view from Moscow IX/3/28How to do research in the former USSR--the view from Washington IX/3/39Free market economy coming to Eastern European services IX/3/44E-mail to former Soviet Union available IX/3/65Describes Joint Distribution Committee records in Russian archives IX/3/67Russian Empire Crown Rabbi Vital Statistic Registers X/1/17Book review: The Jews of Kurdistan X/1/63Group plans to document and preserve Jewish artifacts of the Russian empire X/1/65

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Genealogy correspondence course announced in Russia X/1/66Evaluates voter registration lists used to compile Beider book X/1/67E-Mail service to Russia available through commercial venture X/2/65What may be learned from 19th-century czarist Jewish birth records and revision lists X/3/03A catalogue of Jewish monuments in the territory of the former Soviet Union X/3/15Missing in Russia Organization formed X/3/44First issue of JGS journal analyzes genealogical life in Russia X/3/45Book review: Research Guide to Materials on Russian Jewry in Selected Archives of the Former Soviet Union X/3/61Book 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/1/15Book review: Documentary Sources on Jewish History in the Archives of the CIS and Baltic States XI/1/63Jewish treasures in the former Soviet archives: Opportunities and problems XI/2/07Sources for genealogy in the Archives of the former Soviet Union XI/2/13Thoughts on Jewish given names from analysis of czarist records XI/2/19Migration from the Russian Empire: Lists of Passengers Arriving at the Port of New York XI/2/61K”nigsberg documents go well beyond description in finding indexes XI/2/64Beyond the metricals: Records from the Russian Department of Police XI/4/03Documents of Jewish genealogical value in the Radzivill Archive of the State Historical Archives of Belarus XI/4/28The current state of archival research in the CIS XII/1/06Russian books of residents as a genealogical resource XII/1/23Jews of Kurdistan and Zakho XII/1/44Book review: Literature on Jews in Russian, 1890-1945 XII/1/65Diaspora Research Institute documenting Carpatho-Russian jewry XII/1/66Moscow' Osobyi Archives: a new genealogical source at U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum XII/2/37What Is a box tax? XII/2/39Book review: The Jews in Poland and Russia: Bibliographical Essays XII/2/63Jewish agricultural colonies in New Russia XII/3/33Russian archival and historical terminology XII/3/35Crimean Jewish records at LDS (Mormon) Family History Library XII/3/36Gubernskie Vedomosti: a genealogical resource XII/4/27Book review: Jewish Documentary Sources in Russia, Ukraine and Belarus XII/4/81