Ron Arons - Sun, Nov 16 - SIGN-UP FOR LUNCH TODAY - Cong Beth El-Atereth, Newton | <– Date –> <– Thread –> |
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Date: Mon, 10 Nov 2014 09:33:21 -0500 |
Two Lectures by Ron Arons
Sunday, November 16, 2014
Congregation Beth-El Atereth Israel, Newton Centre, MA
11:00 am What's in a Name: Trouble!
Optional kosher lunch - $20
Payment for lunch must be received by Monday, November 10
Lunch cannot be purchased at the event
1:30 pm Nifty Technologies
for Genealogical Research Analysis
Ron Arons’ great-grandfather, Isaac Spier, served time in Sing Sing Prison for bigamy and committed other crimes. Though Isaac Spier is an uncommon name, during his research Ron has come across records of other men with the same name who were born in the same general time frame, lived in the same places, and who also found trouble, either in business or with women. Ron will discuss the methods he used to untangle and organize these documents to determine how many distinct individuals the records represent.
12:30 pm Optional Lunch
Enjoy an optional kosher buffet lunch of cold cuts and vegetarian dishes catered by The Butcherie. $20
Payment for lunch must be received by November 10. Lunch cannot be purchased at the event.
The Temple does not permit people to bring their own food from outside.
Payment for lunch must be received by November 10. Lunch cannot be purchased at the event.
The Temple does not permit people to bring their own food from outside.
1:30 pm Nifty Technologies for Genealogical Research Analysis
Ron will discuss and demonstrate a variety of very cool tools for genealogical analysis and documentation including timelines, genograms, mind maps, technologies that can be used together to translate books, and more.
Ron Arons is a professional genealogist and popular international lecturer. He earned a B.S. in Engineering from Princeton and an MBA from the University of Chicago. He’s written The Jews of Sing Sing, Wanted! U.S. Criminal Records, and Mind Maps for Genealogy. Ron appeared on the PBS special The Jewish Americans and was awarded a Hackman Research Grant from the NY State Archives for his research on historical Jewish criminals in New York.
Admission is free for members, $5 for guests.
Attend either or both sessions.
Attend either or both sessions.
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Course on Jewish GenealogyFoundations of Jewish Genealogical Research
JGSGB’s comprehensive introductory course on how to research your family history
starts February 18 and meets eight Wednesday evenings at Hebrew College.
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