Genealogy Course at Hebrew College Now Open for Enrollment |
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From: JGSGB Notices List (jgsgb-notices jgsgb.org)
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Date: Tue, 20 Dec 2011 20:15:19 -0800 (PST)
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Title:
Genealogy Course 2012
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People who tried to register for the course right after our first
notice discovered that the Hebrew College website was not working,
owing to a major overhaul that neglected to include the registration
page.
Registration at
www.hebrewcollege.edu/events
is now working.
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JGSGB Genealogy Course at Hebrew College
Foundations of Jewish Genealogical Research
"Only a genealogist regards a step backwards as progress."
"My uncle was born in Austria, married in Poland,
and died in Russia without ever leaving town!"
Mondays 7?9 pm, starting January 30, 2012
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For a fifth year, the Jewish Genealogical Society of Greater Boston
(JGSGB) and Hebrew College will be offering the award-winning "
Foundations of Jewish Genealogical Research," an intensive 8-session
course to provide serious adult students with the tools to research their
family origins.
In August 2009, the JGSGB received the Outstanding Program Award from
the International Association of Jewish Genealogical Societies for
creating and teaching this comprehensive course that "moves students
from the basics to finding ancestral records in Europe."
The course will cover:
- Getting Started on Family History Research: Basic Steps, Strategy,
and Skills
- Technical Tools and Online Resources for Genealogy
- History of Jewish Migration, the Diaspora, and Changing National
Borders
- Identifying Your Immigrant Ancestors: Methods and Resources for
Researching Family Members in the US
- Finding Your Ancestors in European Records and Learning about Their
Lives
- Identifying Holocaust Victims and Survivors
- Finding Family Members Living in Israel
- Social Media for the Jewish Genealogist
- Using Your Research: Making Connections and Sharing Your
Findings
There will be individual help time and a hands-on introduction to
Internet research.
Registration is limited to 24 students. Tuition is $250 payable to
Hebrew College.
Students are expected to have basic computer skills.
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