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Summary
Volume 1: “TheWestern World”: texts relating to France, Western Europe (including Italy but not Spain nor Germany nor Austria), the United States and Israel. 32 papers, 330 pages–all texts are translated.
If you order a paper copy, you will also receive the corresponding Flash Drive
Table of Contents
Conference Committee
Proceedings Committee
Foreword
Lifshitz-Krams Anne & Meyer Pierre-André Introductory Words to Volume 1
Section I ─ General Topics about France
Houard Jean-Yves & Sementery Michel Online Archives and Research: a French specificity
Kuperminc Jean-Claude From Thessaloniki to Louviers, the Library and Archives of the Alliance Israelite Universelle
Danan Ariel The biographical study of the Jews of France: the exalmple of the “Dictionnary of rabbis and other ministers, France and Algeria”
Section II ─ Some Areas of Research in France
Meyer Pierre-André Metz, Lorraine and Alsace: Ten Years of Genealogical Research, an Exploration of the seventeenth Century Resources
Weill Georges The Geographical Origin of the Jews of Alsace in the Eighteenth Century
Malthete Abraham Valuable Witnesses of Jewish Life: the Mohelbücher (Records of Circumcisions) – Travel Into the Pages of Some of Them
Job Françoise Jewish Families of Lunéville (1753-1914). Vertical History. Horizontal History
Meyer Pierre-André The Goudchaux Berr Wolff Mayer-Marx Clan in Nancy, From the Old Regime to Restoration
Cahen Philippe All Jews are not Wandering: The Cahen d’Ennery
Anziani Roselyne The Pernes-les-Fontaines Jewry
Pierret-Cros Philippe יהודה נפוצות – Exiles of Judah
Roos Schuhl Eliane Jews in France – an example: Rouen, in Normandy
Cahen Véronique The Ketubot in the Paris Consistoire
Grange Cyril The Choice of Matrimonial Witnesses by Parisian Jews: Integration into Greater Society and Socio-professional Cohesion (1875-1914)
Section III ─ Sources for the Holocaust in France
Klarsfeld Serge Memorial to the Jews Deported from France
Kleinknecht Valérie Presentation of documentary resources Relating to Individuals, Especially to the Jewish Victims of the Holocaust in France, in Shoah Memorial
Lauvergeon Cécile & Lalieu-Smadja Lior
Overview of the Documentation Center of the Shoah Memorial: First Archives in Europe on the Fate
of Jews in France during the Holocaust
Bazarov Valery In the Cross-Hairs: HIAS/HICEM and French Resistance
Section IV ─ Other European Countries
Snel Harmen Jewish Infant Mortality in Amsterdam
Desmet Gertjan & Falek-Alhadeff Pascale An Archival Guide on Judaism and Jewish population in Belgium (19th-20th centuries). A Fantastic Tool for Genealogists!
Pierret-Cros Philippe Who is Who in Belgium (1785-1885)
Dreyfuss-Kahn Myrthe History of Jews in Switzerland, from Middle-Ages Till Present Days
Bonomi Braverman Nardo Sephardim, Ashkenazim and Frenchmen in Italy
Fürth Thomas Jewish Genealogy in Sweden
Morgan-Thomas Daniel My Jewish Ancestor died in the UK – What next?
Nicholls Mark UK SIG Proceedings
Kaplan Harvey L. Scottish Jewish Roots and Where to Find Them
Section V ─ United States and Israel
Gougenheim Jacques Henri The Guggenheim Family in New-York – A Comet that flees
Mokotoff Gary Paternal Family History of Bernard Madoff: a Case Study for Neophyte Genealogist
Karsen Mike My Cousin the Gangster! – How to Navigate Among too Many Sources
Feldman Rose Avigail A new Resource to Find your Relatives in Eretz Israel
Levinson Lev-Zion Martha The Central Archives of the History of the Jewish People – An Unparalleled Resource