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AMERICAN JEWISH HISTORICAL SOCIETYThe American Jewish Historical Society provides access to more than 20 million documents and 50,000 books, photographs, art and artifacts that reflect the history of the Jewish presence in the United States from 1654 to the present.
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AVOTAYNUAvotaynu, Inc. is a publisher of products of interest to persons who are researching Jewish genealogy, Jewish family trees or Jewish roots. The books we sell are meant to assist you in your research—from beginner guides to books about Jewish surnames.
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CENTER FOR JEWISH HISTORYThe Center for Jewish History is one of the great public Jewish historical and cultural institutions in the world, and its mission is clear: To foster the creation and dissemination of Jewish knowledge and to make the historical and cultural record of the Jewish people readily accessible to scholars, students and the broad public.
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INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF JEWISH GENEALOGICAL SOCIETIESThe IAJGS is an organization of organizations formed in the late 1980's to provide a common voice for issues of significance to its members, to advance our genealogical avocation, and to coordinate items such as the annual Jewish Genealogy Conference.
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JEWISH FAMILY HISTORY FOUNDATIONThe Grand Duchy Research Project identifies documents relating to the lives of Jewish families who lived in Poland-Lithuania during the 17th and 18th centuries, and translates and publishes them on the Jewish Family History Foundation Website.
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JEWISH GENEALOGICAL SOCIETYThe Jewish Genealogical Society, Inc. (JGS) was founded in New York in 1977, becoming the first of what are now over 80 such societies worldwide.
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JEWISH GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY OF GREATER BOSTONThe Jewish Genealogical Society of Greater Boston (JGSGB) is a non-profit organization which develops and promotes the growth, study, and exchange of ideas among people interested in Jewish genealogical research and family history.
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JEWISH GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY OF WASHINGTON STATEJGSWS helps our members find their Jewish family roots. We hold monthly meetings with guest lecturers, and we sponsor workshops. We offer programs for beginners as well as seasoned researchers. Recent topics included immigration records, Jewish given names, forensic genealogy, genealogical research on the Internet, how to find an ancestral town, and how to create a family health portrait.
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JGSLA HOMEThe Jewish Genealogical Society of Los Angeles (JGSLA) is a non-profit organization dedicated to the sharing of genealogical information, techniques and research tools with those who are interested in Jewish genealogy and family history.
Founded in 1979, the Society has grown to over 500 members and is governed by an elected Board of Directors. We publish a quarterly journal, "Roots-Key" and hold monthly meetings twice-yearly research workshops which provide a varied mix of lectures films to assist our members in their family history research.
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LEO BAECK INSTITUTE NEW YORKThe Leo Baeck Institute New York is a research, exhibition, and lecture center whose library and archives offer the most comprehensive documentation for the study of German Jewish history.
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MUSEUM OF FAMILY HISTORYThe Museum of Family History is a virtual, multimedia, and interactive creation that was designed for those of us who are interested in learning more about modern Jewish history, as well as those who were a part of this history, who now grace the many branches of our family tree. The Museum humbly attempts to honor the Jewish people and the Jewish family unit in particular.
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NEVEKLARSFELDNeveklarsfeld website that provides you access to details concerning over 350,000 Jews of Greater Hungary.
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ROUTES TO ROOTS FOUNDATIONThe Routes to Roots Foundation was established in 1994 with goals such as survey, study, research, inventory and document Jewish material, archives and Judaica in Eastern European archives.
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