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Jewish Records Indexing - Poland
Jewish Records Indexing - Poland, the award winning searchable database of indices to Jewish records of Poland. More than 4 million records from over 550 Polish towns are now indexed. More are added every few months. Note, only half of JRI-Poland data can be searched through Ancestry.com and JewishGen.
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Jewish Telegraph Newspaper - Roots Directory
Regional Jewish newspaper for Manchester, Leeds, Liverpool & Glasgow with a genealogy notices section.
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To aid Jewish genealogy researchers with an interest in the gubernii (provinces) of Grodno, Minsk, Mogilev and Vitebsk, as well as in the Lida and Vileika uyezds (districts) of the Vilna gubernia.
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JewishGen Hungarian Jewish Genealogy
For those researching their Jewish roots in the area generally known as Greater Hungary or pre-Trianon Hungary.
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Poland. The former Jewish shtetl of Bielsk Podlaski. Photos, materials from the Bielsker Bruderlicher Untershtitzungs Verein, cemetery information and links pertaining to Bielsk Podlaski.
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Bocicoiu Mare, Maramures, Romania
Information on the Jewish shetls of Bocicoiu Mare.
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JewishGen Shtetlinks Web Page for Krakes Lithuania
Information gathered from a variety of sources on the town of Krakes in Lithuania and it's former Jewish inhabitants.
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Research in the former Lida uezd. Formerly in Vilna guberniya, Lithuania; Grodno guberniya, Russia; and Nowogrodskie woj., Poland. The site's primary interest is Jewish family research.
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Remembering the Jews of Lubaczow
Lubaczow is in southeastern Poland.
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Riga History with special reference to Jewish History and Jewish Genealogy. Genealogical information.Links to Genealogical sites related to Latvia.
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Information about Jewish Ruzhany, a small town in what is now Belarus.
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Dedicated to the history and memory of the former Jewish community of Pila and Schneidemuehl, in the heart of Wielkopolska, Great Poland, the area that later became the Prussian province of Posen.
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The former Jewish Shtetl of Nadworna/Nadvorna, Galicia.
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ShtetLinks Page -- Kovel - Shtetl: Kovel, Ukraine
Information, history and photographs of Kovel, Ukraine.
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ShtetLinks Page -- Wojnilow - Shtetl: Voynilov, Ukraine
Information and history of Wojnilow (now known as Voynilov).
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ShtetlLinks - Poienile de Sub Munte
Romania.
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This website comes to preserve the memory of the Jewish community of Mazheik (Mazeikiai in Lithuanian). Main topics: Geography, History of town and its Jewish community, Holocaust, memorial, family research, memories and stories.
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Jews once lived in the village and rural district of Kopciowo in Suwalki gubernia now known as Kapciamiestis, Lithuania. This was a small community and many of its residents were related by marriage. They lived here from the late 18th century until 1941. No Jews live in Kapciamiestis today but their descendents can be found throughout the world. This site includes historical background, maps, Yizkur lists, research guides, cemetery information.
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Pictures, stories & information about the Vileyka District, Belarus.
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Moving Here - 200 Years of Migration to England
Online searchable database of digitized photographs, maps, objects, documents and audio items recording migration experiences of the past 200 years.
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Website for Olkeniki (Olkieniki, Valkininkai), Lithuania Jewish research.
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Caribbean Sephardic Genealogy. Most of this genealogy goes back to the first Sephardic settlers on Curaçao of the 17th and 18th century.
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Resources and reference material regarding Jewish genealogy in eastern Hungary.
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Radzilow, Poland - Memorial to a Once-Vibrant Jewish Shtetl
History and documentation of most Jewish families that lived in this town in Lomza Gubernia, including many photos of the town and its residents.
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ROOTWEB - The South African jewish database - SA Jewish Rootsbank
A comprehensive database of names derived from records and information relating to Jewish immigration and communities in South Africa.
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Dedicated to the history and memory of the former Jewish community of Pila and Schneidemühl, in the heart of Wielkopolska, Great Poland, the area that later became the Prussian province of Posen, where the Jewish culture of Ashkenaz had flourished for 300 years.
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Sephardi Genealogy and History
Blog about Sephardic Jewish genealogy. The Sephardim are Jews who originated in Spain and Portugal.
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