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Event Type: Educational Presentations Age Group(s): Adults Date: 1/26/2023 Start Time: 7:00 PM End Time: 8:00 PM Description: Genealogy research in connection with the Holocaust can be both painful and rewarding. It offers one the opportunity to identify and memorialize family members, friends and neighbors who may, or may not, have been killed by the Nazis and their collaborators during World War II.
Now, 70+ years after the end of the War, Holocaust era records are not only being made widely available but also digitized and indexed. In this hour-long session, we will explore reasons to do Holocaust era genealogy research, what records were (and were not) created during and after the War, and how to locate and access those records. Location: Zoom Virtual Room 2 (meetings only) Other Information: NOTE: As of 2:15 p.m. on January 26, the Zoom link to the program is below, next to "Link," under Presenter information. Registration for program is not necessary.
Contact: Austin DuffyContact Number: (914) 422-6922 Presenter: Alan Steinfeld Link: Zoom Link |