Author

Sallyann Amdur Sack

📖 Overview

Sallyann Amdur Sack is a prominent Jewish genealogist and author who has made significant contributions to the field of Jewish genealogical research. She co-founded the International Association of Jewish Genealogical Societies (IAJGS) and served as president of the International Institute for Jewish Genealogy. As an author, Sack has written and edited numerous foundational works in Jewish genealogy, including "The Jewish Family Navigator" and "A Guide to Jewish Genealogical Research in Israel." She established and served as the editor of AVOTAYNU, a leading journal focused on Jewish genealogy and family history research. Throughout her career, Sack has specialized in developing methodologies for conducting Jewish genealogical research, with particular emphasis on resources available in Israel and Eastern Europe. Her work has helped establish standard practices for documenting Jewish family histories and accessing historical records across multiple countries and languages. Sack's influence extends beyond her publications through her role in organizing international conferences and establishing educational programs in Jewish genealogy. She has received multiple awards for her contributions to genealogical research and has been recognized as a leading authority in the documentation of Jewish family histories.

👀 Reviews

Reviews of Sallyann Amdur Sack's works emphasize their practical value for Jewish genealogical research. Her guidebooks and reference materials receive consistent 4-5 star reviews across platforms. What readers liked: - Clear explanations of where to find Jewish records - Step-by-step research methodologies - Detailed information about Israeli archives - Extensive source citations and documentation What readers disliked: - Some information now outdated due to digitization - Limited coverage of Sephardic genealogy - Technical language challenging for beginners From Amazon reviews of "A Guide to Jewish Genealogical Research in Israel": "The resource listings saved me months of work" - David K. "Maps of archive locations were invaluable during my research trip" - Rachel S. Ratings: Amazon: 4.5/5 (12 reviews) Goodreads: Not enough ratings to generate average Due to the specialized nature of her work, review volume is limited but consistently positive from genealogists and family historians.

📚 Books by Sallyann Amdur Sack

Where Once We Walked: A Guide to Jewish Communities Destroyed in the Holocaust A comprehensive geographical reference guide documenting over 23,500 towns in Central and Eastern Europe where Jews lived before the Holocaust, with original and variant town names, map coordinates, and historical details.

The Jewish Family Navigator A systematic guide to researching Jewish family history that covers research methodologies, available resources, and techniques for documenting Jewish ancestry across different countries and time periods.

A Guide to Jewish Genealogical Research in Israel A detailed reference manual outlining the various archives, repositories, and resources available in Israel for conducting Jewish genealogical research, including specific instructions for accessing and utilizing these materials.

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Miriam Weiner specializes in Eastern European Jewish genealogy and created "Jewish Roots in Ukraine and Moldova" and "Jewish Roots in Poland." She documents archival resources and research methodologies for tracing Jewish ancestry in Eastern Europe, matching Sack's focus on European Jewish records.

Neil Rosenstein produced "The Unbroken Chain" and other works on rabbinic genealogy and Jewish family research. His research concentrates on rabbinic dynasties and Jewish family connections through historical documentation, complementing Sack's work in Jewish family history.

Gary Mokotoff developed key resources in Jewish genealogy including "How to Document Victims and Locate Survivors of the Holocaust." He established systems for standardizing Jewish surnames and created research tools that parallel Sack's methodological contributions to the field.

Warren Blatt writes about Jewish genealogical research methods and created "Getting Started in Jewish Genealogy." His work includes developing databases and research guides for Jewish family history, aligning with Sack's focus on systematic approaches to genealogical research.