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American Jewish Historical Society
Waltham, Massachusetts.
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American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee
Aid organization established in 1914 to assist Jews in distress overseas on behalf of American Jewry.
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American Sephardi Federation / Sephardic House
To promote and preserve the spiritual, historical, cultural and social traditions of all Sephardic communities as an integral part of Jewish heritage.
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Arizona Jewish Historical Society
Phoenix, Arizona. Collection of Jewish archival and genealogical material for Arizona.
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Asociación de Genealogía Judía de Argentina
Página Oficial de la Asociacion de Genealogia Judia de Argentina. Jewish Genealogical Society of Argentina (Official Site).
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Cercle de Généalogie Juive / French Jewish Genealogical Society
Genealogy and history of Jews from France, and from everywhere in connection with France.
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Charlotte Jewish Historical Society
North Carolina.
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Czechoslovak Genealogical Society International
Promoting genealogical research and creating an interest in ancestry and heritage among descendants of ethnic groups who comprised the former nation of Czechoslovakia, including Bohemian (Czech), German-Bohemian (Bohmisch), Hungarian, Moravian, Ruthenian (Rusyn), Silesian, Slovakian, and those of Jewish ancestry. Headquarters in St. Paul, Minnesota.
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Czestochowa-Radomsko Area Research Group (CRARG)
Research to find, type, and index Holocaust survivor lists and death lists from around Poland (about 50,000 records so far). Research to find, type, and index lists of Jewish residents of Czestochowa, Radomsko, and a growing list of nearby towns (about 200,000 records so far). Research in Poland, the group is based in Springfield, Ohio.
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Founded by immigrants to Detroit from the shtetl of David-Horodok, in what is now Belarus.
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Female Hebrew Benevolent Society
The preamble to the Constitution of the Female Hebrew Benevolent Society: "In all communities the means of alleviating the sufferings of the poor are considered of high importance by the benevolent and the humane. The original subscribers, members of the Hebrew Congregation of Philadelphia, and citizens of the United States and of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, sensible to the calls of their small society, and desirous of rendering themselves useful to their indigent Sisters of the House of Israel, associated themselves together for the purposes of charity; and in order to make the benefit permanent, adopted this Constitution."
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