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About Neville Lamdan

Chair, IIJG Executive Committee from April 2013.
Born Scotland, 1938. Doctorate in Modern History from Oxford, 1965 (thesis published in book form by University of California Press, 1976, entitled The Arabs and Zionism before World War I). British Foreign Office, 1965-71. Israeli Foreign Ministry, 1973-2003 – served inter alia as Ambassador, Vatican (2000-03); Ambassador, United Nations, Geneva (1994-98); Liaison Officer to US Congress, DC (1985-89); Diplomatic Representative, Beirut (1982). Seasoned Jewish genealogist, active since 1978. Current research focus: “Village Jews in 19th Century Minsk Gubernya – their life and times”. Research experience: three in-depth visits to various archives in Belarus (1998, 2001, 2004), plus work in many other national and private archives in Israel, UK and US. Several articles published in AVOTAYNU. Specialized studies, archival inventories and translations (from Yiddish) posted on Belarus and Lyakhovichi SIG’s. Research languages: English, Hebrew, Yiddish, French, Italian, German, Arabic.

Retired as IIJG Director in December 2012 and in April 2013 elected Chairman of the Institute’s Executive Committee. In August 2013, at the the 33rd IAJGS International Conference on Jewish Genealogy (Boston), received the IAJGS Lifetime Achievement Award for his vision in establishing the Institute and success in directing it from 2006-2012.

200 Years of Scottish Jewry: A Demographic and Genealogical Profile

Filed Under Academia, United Kingdom By Kenneth Collins, Neville Lamdan and Michael Tobias on July 30, 2016

The International Institute for Jewish Genealogy in Jerusalem is attempting the first-ever demographic and genealogical study of a national Jewry as a whole, from its inception to the present day. This article describes the project, its aims, methodology and preliminary […]

A Family Tree of Scottish Jewry: Records-Retrieval Stage Completed!

Filed Under Academia, Collaboration, Indexing Projects, Online Trees, United Kingdom By Neville Lamdan and Michael Tobias on April 29, 2015

The International Institute for Jewish Genealogy (IIJG) has been engaged for three years in an exhaustive demographic study of the Scottish Jewish community from the founding of the community to the present. The IIJG is pleased to announce that Michael […]

Jewish Genealogy: Moving Towards Recognition as a Sub-branch of Jewish Studies

Filed Under Academia By Neville Lamdan on July 1, 2009

      For the first time, a panel wholly dedicated to Jewish genealogy was held at the triennial Congress of the World Union of Jewish Studies (Jerusalem, August 2–6, 2009). That precedent-setting event was sponsored by the International Institute […]

International Institute for Jewish Genealogy Reports on Its First Two Years

Filed Under Academia By Neville Lamdan on April 1, 2008

The International Institute for Jewish Genealogy and Paul Jacobi Center opened its doors in January 2006. In these first two years, it has established itself at the Jewish National and University Library in Jerusalem, embarked on a series of pioneering […]

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