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From: JGSGB Announcements List (jgsgb-announce![]() |
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Date: Fri, 3 Jan 2014 09:00:46 -0800 (PST) |

To JGSGB Members & Friends:
Here is our new monthly newsletter – designed to share information about coming events without overloading our mailboxes.
JGSGB Programs
The cancelled Dec 15 lecture on Belarus has been rescheduled to Jun 8.
Jan 5, 2 pm – 7th Annual Lecture on Jewish Genealogy at Hebrew College
Prof. Hasia Diner on Wandering Jews: Peddlers and the Discovery of New Worlds
Jan 19, 1:30 pm – Annual Help Day: Research & Translation Assistance
Feb 3, 7 pm – 8 week Comprehensive Beginners Course on Jewish Genealogy starts at Hebrew College
Feb 9, 1:30 pm – Jewish Immigration from Lithuania – 2 lectures
Jan 5, 2 pm – 7th Annual Lecture on Jewish Genealogy at Hebrew College
Prof. Hasia Diner on Wandering Jews: Peddlers and the Discovery of New Worlds
Jan 19, 1:30 pm – Annual Help Day: Research & Translation Assistance
Feb 3, 7 pm – 8 week Comprehensive Beginners Course on Jewish Genealogy starts at Hebrew College
Feb 9, 1:30 pm – Jewish Immigration from Lithuania – 2 lectures
More information at Upcoming Programs.
Family History Lectures at the Boston Public Library
Jan 15, 6 pm – Ethnic Enclaves, Edge Gateways and the Global Boston
Jan 29, 6 pm – Researching Your Ancestral Homes [buildings]
Jan 29, 6 pm – Researching Your Ancestral Homes [buildings]
34th IAJGS International Conference on Jewish Genealogy
Jul 27 - Aug 1, 2014 in Salt Lake City, Utah
Speaking proposals are being accepted through Jan 31
Registration is now open, discount rate through Apr 30
The newsletter will appear at the start of each month and will include materials received by the 25th of the prior month. It will supplement our journal Mass-Pocha (published 3 times a year) and regular email announcements about JGSGB programs. You are invited to submit information on coming events, and your comments to newsletter [at] jgsgb.org. Submissions will be screened for relevance to Jewish genealogy, interest and timeliness.
Heidi Urich
President, JGSGB
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The Jewish Genealogical Society of Greater Boston is dedicated to helping people discover and research their Jewish family history. We offer monthly programs, maintain an extensive collection of research materials, publish an award-winning journal Mass-Pocha, and hosted the 2013 IAJGS International Conference on Jewish Genealogy.
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