The document discusses resources for researching Sephardic and Portuguese genealogy and roots, including traditional and innovative methods. It mentions databases containing Sephardic surnames from various communities around the world, including Spain, North Africa, the Balkans, the Caribbean, and Portugal. Some of the databases contain over 100,000 names. Links are also provided to genealogical records that are now available online, such as records from the Portuguese community in Amsterdam and Jewish records from Spain.
Pre-Modern European Migrations the Celts Part 1 - By Dr. Lizabeth JohnsonUNM Continuing Education
Much of the history of pre-modern European society was shaped by the migration of various groups of peoples into and across the European landscape. The Celts moved from their homeland in Central Europe and settled throughout much of Western Europe, bringing their language and culture with them. The Romans were yet another migrant group, and undoubtedly one of the most culturally impactful groups because they enforced their political, legal, and religious customs in the territories they settled. Similarly, the German-speaking tribes who moved into Roman territory as the Roman Empire fell; the Vikings, who emerged from Scandinavia in the late 8th century CE and settled throughout much of Western Europe; and Muslim peoples, who emerged from the Arabian Peninsula in the mid-7th century CE and settled in Spain and Sicily, had a significant influence on the formation of early European culture. We'll examine all of these groups and their impact on the history and culture of Western Europe in the pre-modern period.
The CinBA project studies creativity and craft production in Bronze Age Europe through collaboration between academic and non-academic partners. The project has partners from several European countries who bring expertise in archaeology, heritage, and crafts. It examines motifs, skills, and trends in pottery, textiles, metalworking, and how prehistoric crafts inspire contemporary artists. Knowledge transfer activities include publications, exhibitions, workshops, and engagement with academics, heritage institutions, craftspeople, and the public. Project meetings, research team meetings, and workshops facilitate collaboration and management. The research has had wider impacts than initially predicted.
מצגת לימוד אותה ערך אביעד רוזנברג, ספרן בספרייה הלאומית ויועץ מחקר גנאלוגי.
המצגת מסבירה ומדריכה, בכלליות, איך ניתן להשתמש בכלי הספרייה לשם חקר שורשי המשפחה.
Hidden Jewish Communities Part 2 - Ethiopia and ZimbabweS Meyer
The document discusses two hidden Jewish communities - the Beta Israel of Ethiopia and the Lemba of Zimbabwe. It provides background on their discovery, origins, beliefs, practices, and modern history. Key points include:
- The Beta Israel lived along the Blue Nile in Ethiopia and were first documented in the 16th century, with various theories about their origins.
- Their practices differed from rabbinic Judaism but included beliefs and holidays based on the Hebrew Bible.
- Israel initially overlooked the Beta Israel's plight but later conducted rescue operations in the 1980s-90s that brought over 100,000 to Israel.
- The Lemba tribe practices circumcision and some Jewish
Jewish genealogy presents some unique challenges but there are plenty of resources you can use. You will learn about some of these specific challenges and strategies to overcome them. Several free online websites will be explored as well as suggestions for offline research and networking
The Nag Hammadi texts were discovered in 1945 by Egyptian farmers in Nag Hammadi, Egypt. The texts were contained in 13 leather-bound codices dated to the mid-4th century CE. The codices contain over 50 early Christian texts associated with Gnostic sects, providing new insights into diverse beliefs in early Christianity. The discovery and publication of the texts was a long process, with the manuscripts changing hands several times before most were confiscated by the Egyptian government. An international team of scholars led by James Robinson eventually gained access and published translations, bringing these important texts to wider attention.
This document discusses various Jewish communities found in India, including the Cochin Jews, Bene Israel, and Bnei Menashe. It provides background information on how each community arrived in India and traces their history over time. For the Cochin Jews, it describes their origins in the 6th-7th century AD, their 1344 synagogue, and their current population of around 200 remaining in India with 4,000 in Israel. For the Bene Israel, it discusses their oral traditions of arriving in the 6th century from Persia/Arabia, their 1796 synagogue in Mumbai, influence of British rule, and current populations in India and Israel. For the Bnei Menashe,
The document discusses resources for researching Sephardic and Portuguese genealogy and roots, including traditional and innovative methods. It mentions databases containing Sephardic surnames from various communities around the world, including Spain, North Africa, the Balkans, the Caribbean, and Portugal. Some of the databases contain over 100,000 names. Links are also provided to genealogical records that are now available online, such as records from the Portuguese community in Amsterdam and Jewish records from Spain.
Pre-Modern European Migrations the Celts Part 1 - By Dr. Lizabeth JohnsonUNM Continuing Education
Much of the history of pre-modern European society was shaped by the migration of various groups of peoples into and across the European landscape. The Celts moved from their homeland in Central Europe and settled throughout much of Western Europe, bringing their language and culture with them. The Romans were yet another migrant group, and undoubtedly one of the most culturally impactful groups because they enforced their political, legal, and religious customs in the territories they settled. Similarly, the German-speaking tribes who moved into Roman territory as the Roman Empire fell; the Vikings, who emerged from Scandinavia in the late 8th century CE and settled throughout much of Western Europe; and Muslim peoples, who emerged from the Arabian Peninsula in the mid-7th century CE and settled in Spain and Sicily, had a significant influence on the formation of early European culture. We'll examine all of these groups and their impact on the history and culture of Western Europe in the pre-modern period.
The CinBA project studies creativity and craft production in Bronze Age Europe through collaboration between academic and non-academic partners. The project has partners from several European countries who bring expertise in archaeology, heritage, and crafts. It examines motifs, skills, and trends in pottery, textiles, metalworking, and how prehistoric crafts inspire contemporary artists. Knowledge transfer activities include publications, exhibitions, workshops, and engagement with academics, heritage institutions, craftspeople, and the public. Project meetings, research team meetings, and workshops facilitate collaboration and management. The research has had wider impacts than initially predicted.
מצגת לימוד אותה ערך אביעד רוזנברג, ספרן בספרייה הלאומית ויועץ מחקר גנאלוגי.
המצגת מסבירה ומדריכה, בכלליות, איך ניתן להשתמש בכלי הספרייה לשם חקר שורשי המשפחה.
Hidden Jewish Communities Part 2 - Ethiopia and ZimbabweS Meyer
The document discusses two hidden Jewish communities - the Beta Israel of Ethiopia and the Lemba of Zimbabwe. It provides background on their discovery, origins, beliefs, practices, and modern history. Key points include:
- The Beta Israel lived along the Blue Nile in Ethiopia and were first documented in the 16th century, with various theories about their origins.
- Their practices differed from rabbinic Judaism but included beliefs and holidays based on the Hebrew Bible.
- Israel initially overlooked the Beta Israel's plight but later conducted rescue operations in the 1980s-90s that brought over 100,000 to Israel.
- The Lemba tribe practices circumcision and some Jewish
Jewish genealogy presents some unique challenges but there are plenty of resources you can use. You will learn about some of these specific challenges and strategies to overcome them. Several free online websites will be explored as well as suggestions for offline research and networking
The Nag Hammadi texts were discovered in 1945 by Egyptian farmers in Nag Hammadi, Egypt. The texts were contained in 13 leather-bound codices dated to the mid-4th century CE. The codices contain over 50 early Christian texts associated with Gnostic sects, providing new insights into diverse beliefs in early Christianity. The discovery and publication of the texts was a long process, with the manuscripts changing hands several times before most were confiscated by the Egyptian government. An international team of scholars led by James Robinson eventually gained access and published translations, bringing these important texts to wider attention.
This document discusses various Jewish communities found in India, including the Cochin Jews, Bene Israel, and Bnei Menashe. It provides background information on how each community arrived in India and traces their history over time. For the Cochin Jews, it describes their origins in the 6th-7th century AD, their 1344 synagogue, and their current population of around 200 remaining in India with 4,000 in Israel. For the Bene Israel, it discusses their oral traditions of arriving in the 6th century from Persia/Arabia, their 1796 synagogue in Mumbai, influence of British rule, and current populations in India and Israel. For the Bnei Menashe,
The document discusses the history of how Jews in the 19th century became fascinated with biology and theories of race. As Jewish identity and distinctions were disappearing after emancipation, race emerged as a new marker of Jewish identity. Early Zionists connected Jewish bloodlines to nationality and the land of Israel. While some argued Ashkenazi Jews originated among Eastern European groups like the Khazars, genetic studies have since shown that Jewish ethnic groups are genetically closer to each other and Palestinians than to host countries in the diaspora, with shared Middle Eastern ancestry. The implications of these findings for Jewish identity and its relationship to DNA are still debated.
Jewish Resources in the Family Resource CentreNZSG
This document contains summaries of 15 books and resources related to Jewish history, communities, and genealogy. The books cover topics like Jewish life in places like London, Poland, South Africa, and New Zealand. They document Jewish towns destroyed in the Holocaust, individual Jewish immigrant stories to Britain, and the history of Jewish communities in various cities. The resources also include genealogical guides, photographs, and journals dedicated to Jewish genealogy research.
Judaism is a complex topic with debates around whether it constitutes a religion, ethnicity, or culture. The document discusses that Judaism is best understood as encompassing all three. It notes there are approximately 15.7 million Jews worldwide, with over half living in either Israel or the United States. The history section outlines how Jews came to live in different parts of the world, facing oppression and expulsion from places like England, Spain, and Eastern Europe in centuries past. Key Jewish beliefs discussed include monotheism, an oral tradition alongside the written Torah, and emphasis on study, family, and social justice in cultural practices.
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The Israel Museum in Jerusalem houses over 500,000 objects representing world culture from 1 million years ago to the present day. It has several art wings and archaeological wings across its 20-acre campus. The document discusses an exhibition at the museum called "And Then There Was Nano- The Smallest Bible in the World" which showcased a nano chip the size of a sugar grain onto which the entire text of the Bible had been engraved using nanotechnology. The exhibition illustrated the journey of the Bible from the ancient Dead Sea Scrolls to the 21st century nano version, taking the Book of Books from antiquity to the present.
Tim Johnson, Curator of Special Collections & Rare Books at the Elmer L. Andersen Library, presented on the history and role of archives. Archives have existed for thousands of years, evolving from ancient collections like cuneiform tablets and papyri to modern institutions. The archivist's role is to organize, preserve, and provide access to historically significant materials to support research and education. The Andersen Library houses several archival collections, including those focused on children's literature, university history, manuscripts, and specific subject areas.
The Kaifeng Jews were a Jewish community in Kaifeng, China that date back to the Song Dynasty in the 11th century. Evidence of their existence includes a 1163 stone inscription documenting the earliest synagogue. By the late 19th century, the community had dwindled to around 1,000 people with no one able to read Hebrew. The last synagogue was destroyed in 1854 by a flood and was never rebuilt. Today, around 500 people claim distant ties to the historical Kaifeng Jewish community, some of whom have made aliyah to Israel in recent years.
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Embark on a journey through time at the Israel Museum, a treasure trove that encapsulates over 5000 years of human culture, art, and history. From colossal statues of ancient civilizations in the Archaeological Wing to modern masterpieces in the Fine Arts Wing, the museum offers a profound glimpse into the past. Read More….
A Critical Companion To Beowulf And Old English LiteratureKaren Gomez
This document provides an overview of the Anglo-Saxons and their history in England from the 5th to 11th centuries. It describes how Germanic tribes from Angle, Saxony and Jutland migrated to Britain after the withdrawal of the Roman legions in the 5th century. These tribes, particularly the Angles, Saxons and Jutes, gradually conquered eastern and southern Britain and their language and culture came to dominate. It then outlines the major periods of Anglo-Saxon history: the Migration (5th-6th centuries), Conversion to Christianity (6th-7th centuries), the Golden Age (7th-8th centuries), the Viking raids (8th-9th centuries), Reform and rebuilding after
The document provides demographic information about Jews worldwide, including that there are approximately 15.2 million Jews globally, with 7.6 million in the US and 7.1 million in Israel. It then discusses the history of Jews, noting they originally lived in Israel but were exiled in 70 AD after the destruction of the Temple. It outlines the difficult experiences Jews faced in Christian Europe, including expulsions and oppression. It notes the largest groups of Jewish immigrants to America came from Spain, Germany, and Eastern Europe between 1880-1924. The document concludes by summarizing some core beliefs and practices in Judaism, such as monotheism, the importance of the Torah and oral law, the Sabbath, and Jewish holidays
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This book review summarizes Yuval Noah Harari's book "Sapiens: A Brief History of Mankind". It provides background on the author and book, including that it surveys human history from early humans to current technological revolutions. Key points the book conveys are how Homo sapiens came to dominate other human species, the major revolutions like cognitive and agricultural that shaped human societies, and questions if we can influence the future course of history. The review also gives an overview of the book's contents and timeline of major events in human evolution and prehistory.
This document provides an overview of the origins of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. It begins by outlining the conflicting worldviews between the post-colonial perspective and the Jewish and Palestinian narratives. It then discusses the origins of European Jewry, tracing their historical connection to the land of Israel through archaeological evidence, literary evidence, and their continuous presence in the land for over 2000 years. It also examines the origins of the Palestinian people, noting that the local Arab population increased in the 19th century as the region developed and others were displaced from neighboring lands. Finally, it discusses the origins of the Palestinian refugee crisis, with the Israeli perspective being that Arab leaders told inhabitants to flee in 1948 but promised citizenship to those who remained, while
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This document provides a summary of the history of the North Avondale Synagogue in Cincinnati, Ohio, which was formed in 1945 through the merger of Yad Charutzim and Tifereth Israel congregations. It discusses the origins and furnishings of the synagogue, Zionist meetings that took place there, the cemetery maintained by the congregations, headstones from the early 1900s, and Rabbi Kalchman who served as the synagogue's rabbi from 1945-1964. The document also thanks Paul Nathan and Greg Spitz for providing information.
Yuval Noah Harari is an Israeli historian and professor who authored the bestselling book Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind. The book provides a sweeping overview of human history from the evolution of early humans in Africa to modern technological and political revolutions. It examines how humans developed language, agriculture, and organized societies. Some of Harari's key insights include that the Agricultural Revolution was history's biggest fraud, that human brains are well-suited to handling large information, and that the direction of history has been toward unifying the world into a single system under the influences of money, politics, and religion.
The Funeral Homes Of Dynasties: Chronicles, Historical significance And Aston...Future Education Magazine
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This book review summarizes Yuval Noah Harari's book "Sapiens: A Brief History of Mankind". It discusses how Harari explores the evolution of humans from early hominids to modern Homo sapiens. Key events covered include the cognitive and agricultural revolutions. Harari also examines how beliefs in gods, money, and politics shaped human societies. The review provides biographical details about Harari and describes the book's timeline of human history from the Big Bang to modern inventions.
This document provides an overview of ancient Mesopotamian, Egyptian, and Hebrew literature. It discusses the Sumerians as the earliest settlers of Mesopotamia, known for creating cuneiform writing and works like the Epic of Gilgamesh. Egyptian literature is examined next, noting how the Nile enabled its civilization and hieroglyphic writing system. Major Egyptian kingdoms are also outlined. The document concludes with details on Hebrew literature and history, highlighting key figures like Abraham, Moses, and David and the importance of the Hebrew Bible to their cultural identity.
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This document provides a summary of Jewish life in South America based on a 1941 study tour by Rabbi J. X. Cohen. It details the Jewish populations in each South American country at that time, with Brazil having the largest Jewish community. The summary describes how Jewish communities have developed over the past centuries since some Jews first arrived with Columbus, but that growth has been much greater in North America. It aims to provide North American Jews insight into their South American coreligionists amid rising continental solidarity in the Americas.
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The document provides a book review and summary of "Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind" by Yuval Noah Harari. It summarizes the key points of the book, including that 100,000 years ago multiple human species existed and now only Homo sapiens remains. It explores how and why humans came together in cities and kingdoms and developed beliefs in gods, money, laws and more. The review summarizes the author's exploration of human history from the earliest humans to current technological and political revolutions, challenging assumptions about what makes humans human.
The document provides a book review and summary of "Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind" by Yuval Noah Harari. It summarizes the key points of the book, including that 100,000 years ago multiple human species existed but now only Homo sapiens remains. It explores how and why humans came together in cities and kingdoms and developed beliefs in gods, money, laws and more. The review covers the major transitions in human history discussed in the book from early humans to current technological and political revolutions.
The document discusses the history of how Jews in the 19th century became fascinated with biology and theories of race. As Jewish identity and distinctions were disappearing after emancipation, race emerged as a new marker of Jewish identity. Early Zionists connected Jewish bloodlines to nationality and the land of Israel. While some argued Ashkenazi Jews originated among Eastern European groups like the Khazars, genetic studies have since shown that Jewish ethnic groups are genetically closer to each other and Palestinians than to host countries in the diaspora, with shared Middle Eastern ancestry. The implications of these findings for Jewish identity and its relationship to DNA are still debated.
Jewish Resources in the Family Resource CentreNZSG
This document contains summaries of 15 books and resources related to Jewish history, communities, and genealogy. The books cover topics like Jewish life in places like London, Poland, South Africa, and New Zealand. They document Jewish towns destroyed in the Holocaust, individual Jewish immigrant stories to Britain, and the history of Jewish communities in various cities. The resources also include genealogical guides, photographs, and journals dedicated to Jewish genealogy research.
Judaism is a complex topic with debates around whether it constitutes a religion, ethnicity, or culture. The document discusses that Judaism is best understood as encompassing all three. It notes there are approximately 15.7 million Jews worldwide, with over half living in either Israel or the United States. The history section outlines how Jews came to live in different parts of the world, facing oppression and expulsion from places like England, Spain, and Eastern Europe in centuries past. Key Jewish beliefs discussed include monotheism, an oral tradition alongside the written Torah, and emphasis on study, family, and social justice in cultural practices.
The Israel Museum: Creative Re-use of Digital ContentSusan Hazan
The Israel Museum in Jerusalem houses over 500,000 objects representing world culture from 1 million years ago to the present day. It has several art wings and archaeological wings across its 20-acre campus. The document discusses an exhibition at the museum called "And Then There Was Nano- The Smallest Bible in the World" which showcased a nano chip the size of a sugar grain onto which the entire text of the Bible had been engraved using nanotechnology. The exhibition illustrated the journey of the Bible from the ancient Dead Sea Scrolls to the 21st century nano version, taking the Book of Books from antiquity to the present.
Tim Johnson, Curator of Special Collections & Rare Books at the Elmer L. Andersen Library, presented on the history and role of archives. Archives have existed for thousands of years, evolving from ancient collections like cuneiform tablets and papyri to modern institutions. The archivist's role is to organize, preserve, and provide access to historically significant materials to support research and education. The Andersen Library houses several archival collections, including those focused on children's literature, university history, manuscripts, and specific subject areas.
The Kaifeng Jews were a Jewish community in Kaifeng, China that date back to the Song Dynasty in the 11th century. Evidence of their existence includes a 1163 stone inscription documenting the earliest synagogue. By the late 19th century, the community had dwindled to around 1,000 people with no one able to read Hebrew. The last synagogue was destroyed in 1854 by a flood and was never rebuilt. Today, around 500 people claim distant ties to the historical Kaifeng Jewish community, some of whom have made aliyah to Israel in recent years.
Discovering the Riches of History: A Tour of the Israel MuseumITAS
Embark on a journey through time at the Israel Museum, a treasure trove that encapsulates over 5000 years of human culture, art, and history. From colossal statues of ancient civilizations in the Archaeological Wing to modern masterpieces in the Fine Arts Wing, the museum offers a profound glimpse into the past. Read More….
A Critical Companion To Beowulf And Old English LiteratureKaren Gomez
This document provides an overview of the Anglo-Saxons and their history in England from the 5th to 11th centuries. It describes how Germanic tribes from Angle, Saxony and Jutland migrated to Britain after the withdrawal of the Roman legions in the 5th century. These tribes, particularly the Angles, Saxons and Jutes, gradually conquered eastern and southern Britain and their language and culture came to dominate. It then outlines the major periods of Anglo-Saxon history: the Migration (5th-6th centuries), Conversion to Christianity (6th-7th centuries), the Golden Age (7th-8th centuries), the Viking raids (8th-9th centuries), Reform and rebuilding after
The document provides demographic information about Jews worldwide, including that there are approximately 15.2 million Jews globally, with 7.6 million in the US and 7.1 million in Israel. It then discusses the history of Jews, noting they originally lived in Israel but were exiled in 70 AD after the destruction of the Temple. It outlines the difficult experiences Jews faced in Christian Europe, including expulsions and oppression. It notes the largest groups of Jewish immigrants to America came from Spain, Germany, and Eastern Europe between 1880-1924. The document concludes by summarizing some core beliefs and practices in Judaism, such as monotheism, the importance of the Torah and oral law, the Sabbath, and Jewish holidays
Book review sapiens a brief history of mankind (17 bcl034)-convertedDaxJayswal
This book review summarizes Yuval Noah Harari's book "Sapiens: A Brief History of Mankind". It provides background on the author and book, including that it surveys human history from early humans to current technological revolutions. Key points the book conveys are how Homo sapiens came to dominate other human species, the major revolutions like cognitive and agricultural that shaped human societies, and questions if we can influence the future course of history. The review also gives an overview of the book's contents and timeline of major events in human evolution and prehistory.
This document provides an overview of the origins of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. It begins by outlining the conflicting worldviews between the post-colonial perspective and the Jewish and Palestinian narratives. It then discusses the origins of European Jewry, tracing their historical connection to the land of Israel through archaeological evidence, literary evidence, and their continuous presence in the land for over 2000 years. It also examines the origins of the Palestinian people, noting that the local Arab population increased in the 19th century as the region developed and others were displaced from neighboring lands. Finally, it discusses the origins of the Palestinian refugee crisis, with the Israeli perspective being that Arab leaders told inhabitants to flee in 1948 but promised citizenship to those who remained, while
North Avondale Cemetery - Jewish Cemeteries of Greater Cincinnatiddhoguet
This document provides a summary of the history of the North Avondale Synagogue in Cincinnati, Ohio, which was formed in 1945 through the merger of Yad Charutzim and Tifereth Israel congregations. It discusses the origins and furnishings of the synagogue, Zionist meetings that took place there, the cemetery maintained by the congregations, headstones from the early 1900s, and Rabbi Kalchman who served as the synagogue's rabbi from 1945-1964. The document also thanks Paul Nathan and Greg Spitz for providing information.
Yuval Noah Harari is an Israeli historian and professor who authored the bestselling book Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind. The book provides a sweeping overview of human history from the evolution of early humans in Africa to modern technological and political revolutions. It examines how humans developed language, agriculture, and organized societies. Some of Harari's key insights include that the Agricultural Revolution was history's biggest fraud, that human brains are well-suited to handling large information, and that the direction of history has been toward unifying the world into a single system under the influences of money, politics, and religion.
The Funeral Homes Of Dynasties: Chronicles, Historical significance And Aston...Future Education Magazine
The Chronicles of the Funeral Homes: 1. The House of Ming 2. The Pharaohs of Egypt 3. The European Nobility Historical significance of funeral homes: 1. Cultural and Religious Practices 2. Archaeological Insights 3. Documentation of Genealogy
Book review sapiens a brief history of mankind (17 bcl087)MananRaviya
This book review summarizes Yuval Noah Harari's book "Sapiens: A Brief History of Mankind". It discusses how Harari explores the evolution of humans from early hominids to modern Homo sapiens. Key events covered include the cognitive and agricultural revolutions. Harari also examines how beliefs in gods, money, and politics shaped human societies. The review provides biographical details about Harari and describes the book's timeline of human history from the Big Bang to modern inventions.
This document provides an overview of ancient Mesopotamian, Egyptian, and Hebrew literature. It discusses the Sumerians as the earliest settlers of Mesopotamia, known for creating cuneiform writing and works like the Epic of Gilgamesh. Egyptian literature is examined next, noting how the Nile enabled its civilization and hieroglyphic writing system. Major Egyptian kingdoms are also outlined. The document concludes with details on Hebrew literature and history, highlighting key figures like Abraham, Moses, and David and the importance of the Hebrew Bible to their cultural identity.
Jewish life in_south_america-j_x_cohen-1941-201pgs-relRareBooksnRecords
This document provides a summary of Jewish life in South America based on a 1941 study tour by Rabbi J. X. Cohen. It details the Jewish populations in each South American country at that time, with Brazil having the largest Jewish community. The summary describes how Jewish communities have developed over the past centuries since some Jews first arrived with Columbus, but that growth has been much greater in North America. It aims to provide North American Jews insight into their South American coreligionists amid rising continental solidarity in the Americas.
sapiens: a breif history of humankind book reviewMokshaBhatti1
The document provides a book review and summary of "Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind" by Yuval Noah Harari. It summarizes the key points of the book, including that 100,000 years ago multiple human species existed and now only Homo sapiens remains. It explores how and why humans came together in cities and kingdoms and developed beliefs in gods, money, laws and more. The review summarizes the author's exploration of human history from the earliest humans to current technological and political revolutions, challenging assumptions about what makes humans human.
The document provides a book review and summary of "Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind" by Yuval Noah Harari. It summarizes the key points of the book, including that 100,000 years ago multiple human species existed but now only Homo sapiens remains. It explores how and why humans came together in cities and kingdoms and developed beliefs in gods, money, laws and more. The review covers the major transitions in human history discussed in the book from early humans to current technological and political revolutions.
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2. Through the sands of time
• Jewish genealogy is a broad, multi-faceted
discipline.
• The researcher needs to be acquainted with
the history of cities, countries and their
changes throughout the ages;
• He has to know how to find archives
throughout the world, dig through cemetery
records, browse old newspapers and climb all
the branches of well-known family trees.
23. Dedications
הספרייה בקטלוג הפריט הספרייה בקטלוג הפריט
A book about
circumcision
dedicated at
a wedding
A book about
marriage
dedicated at
a bar mitzvah
40. Locations
• Ancient Maps of Jerusalem
Historical Maps of Israel
• World Maps
http://www.oldmapsonline.org/
41.
42. CD-ROM Databases
•*של בירושלים הבינלאומי הגנאלוגי לכנס שהוכן התקליטורIAJGSעל גנאלוגי חומר ובו
א"י(יעקבי של במונוגרפיות המוזכרים השמות כל את היתר בין כולל()מס'
מערכת:002393525,הקיטלוגהתקליטור תוכן כל את מכיל)
•*אבניזכרון(001865976" :)Based on the manuscript Avnei zikaron by Samuel
Zvi Weltsman of Kalisz".Compiled from the original document located in the
Jewish National and University Library, Department of Manuscripts and
Archives, Ms. Heb. Octavo 1937 (1-2), and from a copy, Ms. 487 of the Jewish
Historical Institute, Warsaw
•*FRANK FAMILY TREE
•*הקראים היהודים של העלמין בית מצבותבצ'ופוט-קלעה,קרים(002624290)
•*Bibliography on German-Jewish family research
•*Russians to America, 1850-1896 [electronic resource] : passenger and
immigration lists.(002489974
•*Jewish records in the Family History Library catalog [electronic resource] : as
of 1 February 2001.(002489963
•* Family tree of the Jewish people [electronic resource2000(002489977).A
searchable compilation of family trees of Jewish researchers consisting of
approximately 1.8 million entries
44. Encyclopedias
•דעת אנציקלופדיה
•Elektronnaia evreiskaia Entsiklopedia
•Encyclopaedia Judaica (Online edition)
Holocaust EncyclopediaUnited States Holocaust Memorial Museum.
•Jewish EncyclopediaOver 15,000 articles and illustrations, originally published
between 1901-1906.
•Jewish Women: A Comprehensive Historical Encyclopedia.
Over 1,700 biographies, 300 thematic essays, and 1,400 photographs and
illustrations on a wide range of Jewish women through the centuries.
45. •
YIVO Encyclopedia of Jews in Eastern Europe
Provides the most complete picture of the history and culture of
the Jews in Eastern Europe.
Encyclopedia of Jews in the Islamic World
The Encyclopedia covers an area of Jewish history, religion and
culture. It covers all five volumes of the print edition and includes
2000 illustrations and fills the gap in academic reference literature
on the Jews of Muslim lands particularly in the late medieval, early
modern and modern periods.
•ובוניו היישוב לחלוצי תדהר אנציקלופדיה. Compiled and published by
David Tidhar
A project of Touro College Libraries. (Hebrew with English
interface)
Encyclopedias
Editor's Notes
Shows multiple formats for single search
Showing the development and complexity of subject searches
Showing how religious books may also contain genealogical content
Note the column of how many children
A wide range of archival materials, serving different functions of genealogical research
His lineage is on the title page
Excerpts of his travel and travails
His mother and her lineage
Genealogical information printed on book covers. Note the book about circumsicion for the wedding, and marriage given at a Bar mitzvah