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Databases
* JewishGen Family Finder (JGFF): a compilation of surnames and towns currently being researched by over 100,000 Jewish genealogists worldwide. It contains over 500,000 entries, including 140,000 ancestral surnames and 18,000 town names, and is indexed and cross-referenced by both surname and town name. The Family Finder, like JewishGen's other databases, uses Daitch–Mokotoff Soundex, Beider-Morse Phonetic Matching and Damerau–Levenshtein distance ''fuzzy'' technology to yield results on all the different spellings of the name being searched. It connects users who are researching the same surnames and towns. * Family Tree of the Jewish People (FTJP): a database of Jewish family trees. The central purpose of the FTJP is to enhance Jews' ability to connect and re-connect their families and to increase interest in Jewish genealogy. * JewishGen Gazetteer: (formerly the "ShtetlSeeker") a database containing the names of all localities in 54 countries in Europe, North Africa, and the Middle East. The data is based on the U.S. Board on Geographic Names databases and contains more than 3 million names. * JewishGen Communities Database: contains information on over 6,000 Jewish communities in Europe, North Africa and the Middle East, together with Jewish population figures, historical town names and jurisdictions, inset maps, and links to JewishGen resources. * JewishGen Online Worldwide Burial Registry (JOWBR): a database of names and other identifying information from cemeteries and burial records worldwide. Contains more than three million burial records from 7,300 cemeteries in 128 countries, as of January 2018. * JewishGen's Holocaust Database: a collection of databases containing information about Holocaust victims and survivors. It currently contains more than 2.75 million entries, including concentration-camp lists, transport lists, ghetto records, census lists, and ID cards.All country databases
JewishGen's All Country Databases contain historical records, including birth, marriage and death records, census records, military records with new data added regularly. Country databases currently exist for the following areas: * JewishGen Austria-Czech Database * JewishGen Belarus Database * JewishGen Canada Database * JewishGen France Database * JewishGen Germany Database * JewishGen Hungary Database * JewishGen Latvia Database * JewishGen Lithuania Database * All Poland Database —in partnership with JRI-Poland * JewishGen Romania Database —includes Romania and Moldova * JewishGen Scandinavia Database * JewishGen Ukraine Database * United Kingdom Database —in partnership with Jewish Genealogical Society of Great Britain (JGSGB) * JewishGen USA DatabaseResources and research tools
* Yizkor Books: Translates Yizkor Books, predominantly written after the Holocaust, into English. There are currently hundreds of completed or partially completed translated books online. * KehilaLinks: Creates "virtual" Yizkor Books online, by creating specific pages for towns and uploading information such as pictures, maps, personal recollections, and research data. * Family Pages: Allows family researchers to create their own webpage for free in order to help connect with relatives and learn about their history. * ViewMate: Allow users to post photographs and documents online, and request help in translating or identifying information. * JewishGen Discussion Groups: Provide researchers with the opportunity to connect, ask questions, exchange information and learn from others. Discussion groups are categorized by general and specific areas/topics of interest. * Special Interest Groups: Web pages and organized groups for Special Interest Group (SIGs) that focus on common geographic regions of origin or special topics.Education
* Beginner Pages: Web pages that explain the basics of Jewish genealogy and how to navigate JewishGen. * JewishGen Education Center: Online interactive courses in Jewish genealogy to help researchers learn methodology, research techniques and organization of information for proper analysis.See also
* '' Avotaynu'' * Dor Yeshorim - Committee for Prevention of Jewish Genetic Diseases * Gesher Galicia * IAJGS * '' Where Once We Walked''References
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