Tuesday, May 14, 2013

“The Changing Borders of Eastern Europe”


Jewish Genealogical Society of Greater Orlando Program

ORLANDO, FL, May 6, 2013 — Join the Jewish Genealogical Society of Greater Orlando (JGSGO) for a program featuring world renowned expert, Hal Bookbinder, “The Changing Borders of Eastern Europe”.

Few Jews lived in Eastern Europe 1,000 years ago. Yet, it was to become the home of 80% of the world’s Jews. As Russia expanded westward, more and more Jews came within the Russian Empire. This talk examines Russia’s efforts to limit the Jews in its midst and the Eastern European borders changes which frequently resulted in ancestral towns coming under the rule of several countries over time. Recognizing which governments were in control at various times can help in understanding the environment in which ancestors lived, events that stimulated migration, languages in which records were kept and likely locations where these records might be found.



Hal Bookbinder has served as president of the JGS Los Angeles (JGSLA) and the International Association of JGS’s (IAJGS) as well as a founding member of the JGS of the Conejo Valley and Ventura County (JGSCV).  He currently serves on the JewishGen Board of Governors, chairing its Strategic Planning Committee. He has chaired or served in a leadership role for eight IAJGS conferences, is advisor to the 2013 Conference in Boston and is co-chairing the 2014 conference in Salt Lake City. Hal has published numerous articles on research techniques, Jewish history, border changes and safe computing and has lectured at most recent annual conferences. In 2010, he was honored with the IAJGS Lifetime Achievement Award.

Hal has identified over 3,500 relatives in eight lines, taking two of these back into the mid-18th century. His family roots are primarily from the area currently within the Ukraine and adjacent areas of Moldova, Belarus, Russia and Poland.

Hal’s lecture on “The Changing Borders of Eastern Europe” is fundamental to those researching their Jewish Eastern European family history.

DATE: Sunday, May 19, 2013
TIME: 1:00 P.M. – 3:00 P.M.
LOCATION: Southwest Orlando Jewish Congregation, Social Hall, 11200 South Apopka Vineland Road, Orlando, FL 32836.
ADMISSION: Open to the public. $5.00 for non-members. Free for members.

About the Jewish Genealogical Society of Greater Orlando
The Jewish Genealogical Society of Greater Orlando (JGSGO) is a not for profit organization dedicated to sharing genealogical information, techniques and research tools with anyone interested in Jewish genealogy and family history. Anyone may join JGSGO. Annual dues are $25 for an individual and $30 for a family. For more information visit our blog at www.jgsgo.blogspot.com and “like” us at www.facebook.com/jgsgreaterorlando .

Tuesday, April 2, 2013

"Jewish Genealogy Brick Wall Roundtable"


Jewish Genealogical Society of Greater Orlando Program

ORLANDO, FL, March 25, 2013 — Join the Jewish Genealogical Society of Greater Orlando (JGSGO) for a roundtable discussion featuring genealogy brick wall problems and solutions.

Many genealogist encounter one or more brick walls when researching their family history. The paper trail seems to vanish. Your ancestors may have changed their names. All sources seem to have been exhausted. The trail has run dry. You may have run out of ideas on where to look next.

Bring your brick wall genealogy problem to the JGSGO’s mavens. In advance of the April 30th meeting, submit a research problem statement, description, and background for your Jewish genealogy brick wall problem to jgsgo.maven@gmail.com. We ask that you be in attendance at the Brick Wall Roundtable meeting in order to hear what our mavens have discovered. Our mavens will share their findings and their research methods. The earlier you submit your brick wall problem, the more time our mavens will have to research it. This is a great opportunity to make a new discovery in your family history.

Even if you do not have a brick wall problem to submit at this time, the JGSGO Brick Wall Roundtable provides a great opportunity to learn Jewish genealogy research methods.

DATE: Tuesday, April 30, 2013
TIME: 7:00 P.M. – 8:45 P.M.
LOCATION: Maitland Public Library, 501 South Maitland Avenue, Maitland, FL 32751.
ADMISSION: Open to the public. Free.

About the Jewish Genealogical Society of Greater Orlando
The Jewish Genealogical Society of Greater Orlando (JGSGO) is a not for profit organization dedicated to sharing genealogical information, techniques and research tools with anyone interested in Jewish genealogy and family history. Anyone may join JGSGO. Annual dues are $25 for an individual and $30 for a family. For more information visit our blog at www.jgsgo.blogspot.com and “like” us at www.facebook.com/jgsgreaterorlando .

Thursday, February 28, 2013

“Introduction to MyHeritage”


Jewish Genealogical Society of Greater Orlando Program

ORLANDO, FL, February 28, 2013 — Join the Jewish Genealogical Society of Greater Orlando (JGSGO) for a program featuring My Heritage Chief Genealogist, Daniel Horowitz, “Introduction to MyHeritage”.

MyHeritage.com, with more than 72 million registered users and 27 million family trees, is the biggest family network on the web. Learn how to build an online family tree for free, enter detailed information with sources and citations, navigate across the tree, generate charts and posters, create full reports, invite and share information with family members in 40 languages and get calendar alerts on family events. Set the privacy of your site from completely private to completely public, download a copy of your material or use the backup option.



Daniel Horowitz is MyHeritage Chief Genealogist, providing key contributions in the areas of product development, customer support and public affairs; contacting genealogy societies, bloggers and media. Daniel is also heading the company's Translation department, where he has been instrumental in increasing MyHeritage's global language support. A power genealogist, researcher and lecturer himself, Daniel holds board level positions in a few genealogical societies including the International Association of Jewish Genealogical Societies (IAJGS). With a B.Sc. in Computer Engineering and a Specialization in Education & Management of Educational Institutions, he has a deep understanding of the needs of today's family history enthusiasts. Daniel will be speaking to us from MyHertiage’s headquarters in Israel via the Internet.

Our maven will also be available at the meeting to help you with your genealogy questions. If you need assistance from our maven, please email us in advance at jgsgo.maven@gmail.com.

DATE: Sunday, March 17, 2013
TIME: 1:00 P.M. – 3:00 P.M.
LOCATION: Southwest Orlando Jewish Congregation, Social Hall, 11200 South Apopka Vineland Road, Orlando, FL 32836.
ADMISSION: Open to the public. $5.00 for non-members. Free for members.

About the Jewish Genealogical Society of Greater Orlando
The Jewish Genealogical Society of Greater Orlando (JGSGO) is a not for profit organization dedicated to sharing genealogical information, techniques and research tools with anyone interested in Jewish genealogy and family history. Anyone may join JGSGO. Annual dues are $25 for an individual and $30 for a family. For more information visit our blog at www.jgsgo.blogspot.com and “like” us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/JGSGreaterOrlando .