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"Did your immigrant ancestors settle in Philadelphia, South Jersey or Delaware? Do you know where to find more information about them? Do you know where to look and what is available?"
Published 16 Apr 2009
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"The Bagnowka Project website offers extensive Polish Jewish cemetery information and additional useful links, old pre-war Polish and Eastern European maps."
Published 25 Mar 2009
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"JDL is a massive collection of outstanding books in the area of the Hebrew Bible and Jewish Studies."
Published 8 Jan 2009
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"For those interested in the Inquisition and the tragedy of its impact on Sephardim and the Sephardic Diaspora, here is a collection of primary resource material."
Published 25 Feb 2008
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"Three of these [Kabbalah interpretive] methods are Notaricon, Gematria, and Temurah. While primarily used as a means to interpret the scriptures, they can be used elsewhere, so an overview of the methods can be helpful to the genealogist with Jewish ancestry."
Published 6 Feb 2008
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