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  1. The Jewish Genealogy Society of Cleveland, Inc. (JGSC) is a non-profit that educates the public and disseminates information on Jewish records, techniques, and resources.

  2. A virtual presentation by Amy Wachs sponsored by the Jewish nGenealogical Society of Palm Beach County on February 9, 2022 at 1PM ET. Researching our Eastern European ancestry remains challenging in many countries, where missing records may lead to frustrating “brick walls”.

  3. JGSC Library Collection - JGSC maintains a research collection at The Temple-Tifereth Israel Hartzmark Library located at 26000 Shaker Blvd, Beachwood, OH 44122. Use TTTI's Library catalog to access the collection. The Library is open based on policy set by The Temple.

  4. The Society educates the public and disseminates information on Jewish records, sources, techniques, archives and libraries, and has done so since its inception in 1982. The Society maintains its own research library and encourages the collection of genealogical material and family histories.

  5. The Jewish Genealogy Society of Cleveland (JGSC) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit volunteer organization celebrating its 40th anniversary in 2023. We promote partnerships with selected local, state, and national groups to foster the study of genealogy and immigrant Jewish history with a focus on Cleveland.

  6. Welcome to JewishGen - The Global Home for Jewish Genealogy. Explore millions of records from around the world, identify relatives, discover the towns of your ancestors, experience how they lived, connect with our global JewishGen community, and more! Begin your research below, or use the links above.

  7. “The 1950 Census and its impact on Genealogical Research” a virtual presentation will be hosted by The Jewish Genealogical Society of Palm Beach County on Wednesday March 9, 2022,at 1PM EST. For 72 years, any personally identifiable information collected in the 1950 census has been unavailable except for legal heirs.