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The San Diego Jewish Genealogical Society, also known as SDJGS, was formed to provide research resources for Jewish Genealogy. Our meetings are on the second Sunday of the month at 1pm. We normally meet at the Lawrence Family JCC at 4126 Executive Drive in San Diego.
The following is a list of guidebooks published by Jewish Genealogical Societies, members of IAJGS, including beginner's guides, handbooks, workbooks, manuals, etc. Tracing Our Roots, Telling Our Stories by The Jewish Genealogical Society of Canada (Toronto)
For several years, Heidi Farkash organized the society's participation in the Del Mar Fair, where we displayed maps, books and family documents and offered free genealogical advice to fair patrons and made it known that there was, indeed, a Jewish genealogical society in San Diego.
This handbook is designed to assist employees who have legal questions about their rights in the workplace. Oftentimes, employees are able to resolve work problems at work and have no need for the intervention of the courts or an administrative agency.
Searchable database of the names and cemetery locations of all Jewish burial society [landsmanshaftn] plots in the New York metropolitan area. Indexes of Landsmanshaften records from YIVO, WPA records, Jewish Communal Register, and the American Jewish Year Book.
Publications. Below is a list of guidebooks published by Jewish Genealogical Societies, members of IAJGS, including beginner's guides, handbooks, workbooks, manuals, etc. You will find the title of the publication, the author or editor, which JGS published it, the year/edition, a brief description, how to order it and the cost.
Here are some steps to help get you started: START WITH YOURSELF. W rite down what you know – names, dates, places. Search your home for documents (birth, marriage and death certificates), photos, family bibles, letters, diaries. CONSULT YOUR FAMILY -- ESPECIALLY OLDER MEMBERS.