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Visitors at the Leipzig Trade Fair as a Genealogical Source: The Example of Hungarian Jews from Huncovce 1740-1763

Filed Under Deutschland, Magyarország By Jona Schellekens and Vivian Kahn on May 23, 2020

Leipzig is one of the oldest trading cities in the world and its Trade Fair (Germ. Leipziger Messe) is one of the oldest Trade Fairs in the world. Leipzig was at the crossroads of two important trade routes: Via Regia […]

Contested Origins of Eastern European Jewry: Clues from History, Linguistics and Onomastics

Filed Under Europe - Northern, Given Names By Alexander Beider on March 22, 2020

Formally speaking, for Jews who lived during the 18th–20th centuries in Eastern Europe (in the territories of present-day Poland, Ukraine, Belarus, Lithuania, Moldova, Latvia, and Russia), we cannot take for granted that all their ancestors necessarily dwelled in the region […]

The Genetic Origins of Ashkenazi Jews

Filed Under DNA Studies, Europe - Northern By Harry Ostrer on March 22, 2020

Ashkenazi Jews (from the Hebrew word for “German”) are the largest of the Jewish groups and number some 10 to 11 million people today in a worldwide Jewish population of 13 million people (Reviewed in Ostrer, 2001; Ostrer, 2012). During […]

A New Genealogy for Rabbi Isaac Mayer Wise

Filed Under Austria-Czech-Slovak, Rabbinic genealogy, United States By Randy Schoenberg on November 26, 2017

In the past years, a wealth of 18th and 19th century Jewish genealogical resources have become available for Bohemia, the western half of Czechia (the new name for the Czech Republic, formerly Czechoslovakia).  As a result, a large number of […]

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 […]

Personal Journeys: The Legacy of Lucian Skotnicki

Filed Under Holocaust, Personal Journeys, Polska By S. Nadja Zajdman on July 29, 2016

Of all the grandparents I never got a chance to know, I feel closest to my mother’s father Lucian. Perhaps it was my mother’s vivid storytelling that made him seem accessible. I’ve inherited his talents and his temperament; so I […]

Case Study: Tracing a German Refugee, Rosa Katz Adler

Filed Under Deutschland, Holocaust By Karen Franklin on July 13, 2016

In February 1939, Rosa Katz Adler wrote to to Mrs. Herbert H. Lehman, wife of the New York Governor. She was desperate for assistance in bringing her young daughter Lotte to the United States. Rosa’s letter is one of hundreds […]

The Y-DNA Fingerprint of the Shpoler Zeida, a Tzaddik Who Touched the World [AB-068]

Filed Under DNA Studies, Rabbinic genealogy, Україна By Jeffrey Mark Paull and Jeffrey Briskman on July 1, 2016

Yehuda Leib of Shpola (c.1725 – 1811) – better known as the Shpoler Zeide (Yiddish for “Grandfather of Shpola”) or Saba Kadisha (Hebrew for “Holy Grandfather’) – was a beloved Chassidic folk rebbe, great kabbalist, and a revered tzaddik (saintly or holy […]

The Bohemian Origins of Justice Louis Brandeis

Filed Under Austria-Czech-Slovak, United States By Randy Schoenberg on May 3, 2016

On the 100th anniversary of his appointment as the first Jewish Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court, the Jewish Journal devoted four pages to the towering figure in American legal history, Louis D. Brandeis, recounting his unprecedented advocacy for free speech, […]

Does the Horowitz Family from Bohemia Really Descend from the Benvenisti Halevy Family from Spain? [AB-067]

Filed Under Europe - Northern, Rabbinic genealogy By Avrohom Marmorstein on March 11, 2016

Many published family trees of the historical Horowitz family of Prague and Horovice, Bohemia trace the origins of the family back to Catalonia, Spain and to Lunil, Provence, France, in particular to the esteemed Benvenisti Halevi Family, which included renowned early rabbinic […]

The Y-DNA Genetic Signature and Ethnic Origin of the Katzenellenbogen Rabbinical Lineage [AB-030]

Filed Under Collaboration, DNA Studies, Europe - Northern, Mediterranean, Rabbinic genealogy By Jeffrey Mark Paull, Neil Rosenstein and Jeffrey Briskman on March 7, 2016

Introduction According to Arthur Kurzweil: “For the Jewish people, our royal families have been those of the illustrious rabbis.”[1]  If that is true, then the Katzenellenbogen rabbinical lineage is foremost among these noble families.  For centuries, Jewish men and women […]

Personal Journeys: The Flayer and Razin Families of Shklov

Filed Under Personal Journeys, United States, Беларусь By Shayna Muckerheide on January 27, 2016

Sitting on the passenger side of the coach, Reiza Flier swept her beady gray eyes over the family’s small home. At approximately 40 years old, this mother showed expressions of defiance and anticipation, even if she also felt sadness for […]

Researchers band together to index records from Visokaye, Belarus

Filed Under Crowdsourcing, Indexing Projects, Беларусь By Evan Wolfson on September 10, 2015

In the best tradition of Jewish genealogy, a number of the members of the Wysokie-Litewskie Internet mailing list have pooled their resources in a three-stage initiative to obtain genealogically relevant records from the town of Vysokaye (Visoko-Litovsk), Belarus. While the cost […]

Personal Journeys: Leopold Goldstein, Rabbi or Not?

Filed Under Austria-Czech-Slovak, Personal Journeys By Madeleine Isenberg on September 10, 2015

Last July marked what is commonly recognized as the centennial of the start of the First World War. What parts, if any, did my family play during that war? From my research, the only person who seemingly played a noteworthy […]

Book Review — “Zagare: Litvaks and Lithuanians Confront the Past”, by Sara Manobla

Filed Under Collaboration, Conferences, Lita By Sara Manobla on August 25, 2015

The Lithuanian Link: Sara Manobla explores her family roots in the town of Zagare  On July 13, 2012, veteran Israel Radio broadcaster Sara Manobla served as master of ceremonies at a memorial ceremony in the Lithuanian town of Zagare for the […]

Utilizing Belgian Archives For Jewish Genealogical Research

Filed Under België / Belgique By Philip Trauring on August 14, 2015

Belgium possesses several unique sets of records with valuable information for genealogists. Tens of thousands of Jews from Central and Eastern Europe moved to and through Belgium starting at the end of the 19th century and continuing up to World […]

Personal Journeys: The Shkarovsky Family of Pohrebyshche, Ulraine

Filed Under Personal Journeys, Україна By Joshua Skarf on August 11, 2015

Researching a Rare Family Name Shared by Levites and Israelites Shkarovsky is an uncommon Jewish surname. This can be a blessing, as the focus of research is limited; or a curse, as there is limited material with which to work. […]

Personal Journeys: A Leaf in the Genealogy Tree, by Madeleine Isenberg

Filed Under Austria-Czech-Slovak, Personal Journeys By Madeleine Isenberg on August 4, 2015

I’ve been working on my family tree for about 20 years now and helping others find their roots, branches, or leaves in theirs somewhat less than that. My work, while it is something of a hobby, is quite intense. Now […]

Personal Journeys: Searching for Stones, by Madeleine Isenberg

Filed Under Austria-Czech-Slovak, Personal Journeys By Madeleine Isenberg on July 28, 2015

No matter how much you ask people for their help, there are times you just have to do it all yourself. Take my quest which became a hunt for stones, to find more about a distant relative whose name was […]

The Jews of the Crimea and their Names

Filed Under Surnames, Türkiye, Россия, Україна By Igor Kotler on June 24, 2015

The ancient history of Jewish settlement in the Crimea (in Russian, “Krym”) dates back over 2,000 years to the time of the Bosporan Kingdom, a Roman client state (438 BC-370 AD). From the eighth to the tenth centuries, the Crimea fell […]

“Sousa Mendes’s List” — The Search for Survivors

Filed Under Crowdsourcing, Europe - Northern, Holocaust, Israel יִשְׂרָאֵל By Olivia Mattis on May 9, 2015

The Sousa Mendes Foundation actively seeks families who received lifesaving visas from the Portuguese diplomat Aristides de Sousa Mendes in the Spring of 1940. Sousa Mendes, stationed in Bordeaux, France, rescued thousands from the Holocaust by providing them visas to […]

“Galicianer Shtetl” – Jews of Galicia Remembrance Days – Tarnow, Poland, June 11-14

Filed Under Conferences, Holocaust, Polska, Україна By Jill Leibman on May 4, 2015

“The Galicianer Shtetl” – Jews of Galicia Remembrance Days program is an annual series of events scheduled this year from June 11th to 14th, in the town of Tarnów. The Remembrance Days are organized by the Regional Museum in Tarnów (Muzeum […]

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 […]

Intergenerational Gathering of Sighet-Maramorish Descendants – Sighet, May 14-18

Filed Under Collaboration, Conferences, Holocaust, România By Peninah Zilberman on April 27, 2015

The Intergenerational Gathering of Sighet-Maramorish Descendants will take place in Sighet, Romania May 14-18, 2015. This event is co-sponsored by the Sighet-Maramorish Municipality under Mayor Ovidiu Nemes and the local Jewish Community. Some of the many exciting features of the […]

Jewish Families and the Habsburg Tobacco Monopoly

Filed Under Academia, Austria-Czech-Slovak, Portugal By Louise Hecht on April 22, 2015

Tobacco was unknown in Europe before the discovery of America. However, unlike other imports from the Americas that enriched European cuisine and coffers, European society did not uniformly embrace tobacco. At first welcomed as a miracle drug and cherished as a […]

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