📖 Overview
A Guide to Jewish Genealogical Research in Israel provides instructions and resources for tracing Jewish family histories through Israeli archives and records. The book outlines methods for accessing documentation in multiple languages, including Hebrew, Russian, German, and Yiddish.
The text explains the structure of various Israeli institutions that maintain genealogical records, from government offices to religious organizations. It includes practical information about visiting archives in person, corresponding with record-keepers, and navigating online databases.
The guide covers both pre-state Palestine and modern Israel, detailing different types of records available from each period. Sample documents and translations help readers understand and interpret the materials they may encounter during their research.
This reference work represents the intersection of Jewish heritage preservation and modern genealogical methodology. Its systematic approach exemplifies the growing importance of documenting family histories within the broader context of Jewish cultural memory.
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🤔 Interesting facts
🔍 Published in 1987, this was the first comprehensive English-language guide for conducting Jewish genealogical research in Israel
📚 Author Sallyann Amdur Sack co-founded the Jewish Genealogy Society of Greater Washington and served as president of the International Association of Jewish Genealogical Societies
🗄️ The book details unique Israeli resources like the Central Archives for the History of the Jewish People, which holds records dating back to the Middle Ages
✡️ It explains how to navigate Hebrew naming conventions and the Hebrew calendar system, essential skills for researching Jewish family history
🌍 The guide covers records from numerous countries where Jewish communities existed, as many documents were transferred to Israel after the establishment of the state in 1948