The Knesset of Israel approved the bill '' Immigrant Day". The law states that the final approved seventh day of Heshvan will be the date of "Immigrant Day". Over 16% of the IGRA database collection deals with immigration or includes information of when the people immigrated to Eretz Israel from different archives in Israel and the National Archives of UK in London.
The release for March has over 27,000 new lines. These new additions cover the period from 1914 - 1963 from archives in Israel and the United States. Some of these lines are updates to databases already in the IGRA collection. We thank all the many volunteers.
In this release, over 79,000 lines are added to the IGRA collection. The collection now includes an index of the Montefiore censuses of Eretz Israel for 1839, 1849, 1855, 1866, 1875 and 1840 (Alexandria). There are updates for the Tel-Aviv voters' list for the 1936 Knesset Israel, voters' list of 1945 for Holon, marriage certificates for the British Mandate period, demobilization of some of the Jewish soldiers in Anders' Army (the Polish Army that was formed in Russia in World War II), and the 1936 English Telephone Directory for Tel-Aviv.
With the June 2017 IGRA release the collection will have over 1,000,000 records. Updates of the Palestine marriage/divorce certificates collection, marriages in Petah Tikva and in the Sephardic community in Jerusalem, tombstones in Salonica Greece, name changes in 1954, the first letters of the 1963 telephone directory, and many more.
The Israeli Knesset has designated April 1, 2023 a the day to honor immigration. The Israel Genealogy Research Association has prepared this presentation in honor of that day. Since 2011 the Israel Genealogy Research Association [IGRA] has been building databases of which 11% deal with immigration to Eretz Israel. This includes 300,000 listings. IGRA is proud to present them to you. There are many other documents that include information on immigration.
The database collection of the Israel Genealogy Research Association now has over 2 million records dealing mainly with Palestine/Israel from the mid 19th century. Come research your ancestors.
New databases dealing with Eretz Israel/Palestine/Israel. This release includes lists of immigrants in 1943 and Yemenite in 1949. It also includes the Tel Aviv Voters' list for the 1936 Knesset Israel (letters aleph-daled) and the letters G_H of the English telephone book for Tel Aviv 1963.
The July 2018 release of databases and updates for the Israel Genealogy Research Association collection. The names of the people are searchable in Hebrew and English.
The Knesset of Israel approved the bill '' Immigrant Day". The law states that the final approved seventh day of Heshvan will be the date of "Immigrant Day". Over 16% of the IGRA database collection deals with immigration or includes information of when the people immigrated to Eretz Israel from different archives in Israel and the National Archives of UK in London.
The release for March has over 27,000 new lines. These new additions cover the period from 1914 - 1963 from archives in Israel and the United States. Some of these lines are updates to databases already in the IGRA collection. We thank all the many volunteers.
In this release, over 79,000 lines are added to the IGRA collection. The collection now includes an index of the Montefiore censuses of Eretz Israel for 1839, 1849, 1855, 1866, 1875 and 1840 (Alexandria). There are updates for the Tel-Aviv voters' list for the 1936 Knesset Israel, voters' list of 1945 for Holon, marriage certificates for the British Mandate period, demobilization of some of the Jewish soldiers in Anders' Army (the Polish Army that was formed in Russia in World War II), and the 1936 English Telephone Directory for Tel-Aviv.
With the June 2017 IGRA release the collection will have over 1,000,000 records. Updates of the Palestine marriage/divorce certificates collection, marriages in Petah Tikva and in the Sephardic community in Jerusalem, tombstones in Salonica Greece, name changes in 1954, the first letters of the 1963 telephone directory, and many more.
The Israeli Knesset has designated April 1, 2023 a the day to honor immigration. The Israel Genealogy Research Association has prepared this presentation in honor of that day. Since 2011 the Israel Genealogy Research Association [IGRA] has been building databases of which 11% deal with immigration to Eretz Israel. This includes 300,000 listings. IGRA is proud to present them to you. There are many other documents that include information on immigration.
The database collection of the Israel Genealogy Research Association now has over 2 million records dealing mainly with Palestine/Israel from the mid 19th century. Come research your ancestors.
New databases dealing with Eretz Israel/Palestine/Israel. This release includes lists of immigrants in 1943 and Yemenite in 1949. It also includes the Tel Aviv Voters' list for the 1936 Knesset Israel (letters aleph-daled) and the letters G_H of the English telephone book for Tel Aviv 1963.
The July 2018 release of databases and updates for the Israel Genealogy Research Association collection. The names of the people are searchable in Hebrew and English.
This month Israel Genealogy Research Association [IGRA] releases new databases dealing with the Jewish population in Jerusalem in 1905 and 1932, students attending the Alliance schools in Marakesh, some lists of members of the Beitar movement before 1948, the telephone directory for Haifa (letters E-H), and the candidates for the last election for the Knesset.
New IGRA Releases Feb 2016.
מאגרים חדשים באתר של העמותה למחקר גנאלוגי בישראל
Marriage Certificates of the British Mandate Period in Palestine
1927-1948 (not the ledgers of the Rabbinate);
Histadrut Members that served in the British Forces in World War II, Letters Aleph through Lamed;
Karkur 1931 census
This release includes more than 28,000 lines in honor of the IAJGS conference in Cleveland starting Sunday July 28,2019. 25,000 lines are from material from the British Mandate Period in Palestine (Eretz Israel) and another 3,000 lines update from the 1963 telephone book.
The Israel Genealogy Research Association [IGRA} is proud to release a collection of 34,319 new records. The documents span from 1900 through 1968; from the Ottoman Empire through the British Mandate of Palestine to the State of Israel. It is a variety of documents dealing with residents, elections (voters and candidates) and immigrants.
The May database release of the Israel Genealogy Research Association includes records from the British Mandate of Palestine and the World Zionist Congress. Some of them are update to large projects.They include lists of teachers, voters lists from Bat Yam and Tel Aviv, the 1947 census of Jerusalem, immigrant in communal settlements and delegates to the World Zionist Congress.
The Israel Genealogy Research Association is proud to release another 18,000 + records mainly dealing with Palestine/Eretz Israel/ Israel from the end of the 19th century through 1963. Some are updates to existing databases.
This month's release includes over 34,000 new records. The records deal with the British Mandate period in Palestine/Eretz Israel and an update of the Alliance school ledgers from Morocco. In order to release new records quickly IGRA posts some records in their original form without transliteration.
This release contains over 40,000 new records spanning for Palestine & Israel for the years 1942-1951 and additional records for the Alliance Schools in Morocco. There are also conditional divorces of the soldiers from Palestine that served in the British Army in World War II and served in Europe.
This month the Israel Genealogy Research Association add 32,742 records to its collection all dealing with Israel from 1940 on. It includes immigrant lists, an update of the 1963 telephone directory for Haifa, two lists of delegates to the Zionist Congress among the update.
An additional 13,000 lines to the Israel Genealogy Research Association [IGRA] collection. This includes an update of the Palestine marriage/divorce certificates project.
This month we are adding another 71,000 records to the IGRA database collection bringing us to a total 2,926,098 records. These records dealing with residents in Israel, Palestine of the British Mandate period and Palestine at the end of the Ottoman Empire. The range of years is from 1915 to 1951. In addition there are records dealing with the Jewish communities in Greece.
The Israel Genealogy Research Association (IGRA) is happy to announce that with this update of our collection we have more than 1.5 million lines. The databases uploaded are from the periods of the Ottoman Empire and the British Mandate in Palestine/Eretz Israel and the State of Israel.
The Israel Genealogy Research Association [IGRA] is the largest genealogy society in Israel. We are constantly striving to be among the most technologically advanced genealogy organizations, bringing energy and innovation family research. Please note, some of the names appearing in these records are in English (Latin letters) only. IGRA has chosen to release the records without transliterated names, so as not to delay the release.
Eretz Israel (or as the British called it - Palestine) was one of the battlefronts of WWI. There were Jewish soldiers in both the British Forces and the Turkish Army. In the British Army there were five battalions called the Jewish Legion. The residents suffered as the battlefront swept from south to north across the land.
With this release the Israel Genealogy Research Association collection passes the 2.7 million mark of records. The records span the years 1882 through the 1950s. In addition to records dealing with Eretz Israel there are also records from Thessaloniki. There are additional divorce certificates for the 1930s.
The Israel Genealogy Research Association [IGRA] is proud to announce that it now has over 2.5 million records. The records focus on Palestine / Eretz Israel and the State of Israel from the mid nineteenth century on. Many of the records include scans of the documents and can be searched in both English and Hebrew. It also includes records from the Jewish communities in the countries around the Mediterranean.
The May release has over 50,000 records. The records span the time period of 1905-1973, from the Ottoman Empire, the British Mandate of Palestine, Lithuania, and the State of Israel. It contains a variety of records including residents, soldiers from Eretz Israel in the British Army during World War II, immigrant students entering elementary school in various immigrant camps-settlements in Israel, official name changes in 1953, 1954 & 1942, and emmigration visas issued in Lithuania to Palestine.
The Israel Genealogy Research Association is releasing anpther 47,000 records. They span the early British Mandate Period through 1950. The records include voters for Knesset Israel And municipal elections, Zichron Yaakov, Jerusalem, Tel Aviv and Givat Haayim.
This month Israel Genealogy Research Association [IGRA] releases new databases dealing with the Jewish population in Jerusalem in 1905 and 1932, students attending the Alliance schools in Marakesh, some lists of members of the Beitar movement before 1948, the telephone directory for Haifa (letters E-H), and the candidates for the last election for the Knesset.
New IGRA Releases Feb 2016.
מאגרים חדשים באתר של העמותה למחקר גנאלוגי בישראל
Marriage Certificates of the British Mandate Period in Palestine
1927-1948 (not the ledgers of the Rabbinate);
Histadrut Members that served in the British Forces in World War II, Letters Aleph through Lamed;
Karkur 1931 census
This release includes more than 28,000 lines in honor of the IAJGS conference in Cleveland starting Sunday July 28,2019. 25,000 lines are from material from the British Mandate Period in Palestine (Eretz Israel) and another 3,000 lines update from the 1963 telephone book.
The Israel Genealogy Research Association [IGRA} is proud to release a collection of 34,319 new records. The documents span from 1900 through 1968; from the Ottoman Empire through the British Mandate of Palestine to the State of Israel. It is a variety of documents dealing with residents, elections (voters and candidates) and immigrants.
The May database release of the Israel Genealogy Research Association includes records from the British Mandate of Palestine and the World Zionist Congress. Some of them are update to large projects.They include lists of teachers, voters lists from Bat Yam and Tel Aviv, the 1947 census of Jerusalem, immigrant in communal settlements and delegates to the World Zionist Congress.
The Israel Genealogy Research Association is proud to release another 18,000 + records mainly dealing with Palestine/Eretz Israel/ Israel from the end of the 19th century through 1963. Some are updates to existing databases.
This month's release includes over 34,000 new records. The records deal with the British Mandate period in Palestine/Eretz Israel and an update of the Alliance school ledgers from Morocco. In order to release new records quickly IGRA posts some records in their original form without transliteration.
This release contains over 40,000 new records spanning for Palestine & Israel for the years 1942-1951 and additional records for the Alliance Schools in Morocco. There are also conditional divorces of the soldiers from Palestine that served in the British Army in World War II and served in Europe.
This month the Israel Genealogy Research Association add 32,742 records to its collection all dealing with Israel from 1940 on. It includes immigrant lists, an update of the 1963 telephone directory for Haifa, two lists of delegates to the Zionist Congress among the update.
An additional 13,000 lines to the Israel Genealogy Research Association [IGRA] collection. This includes an update of the Palestine marriage/divorce certificates project.
This month we are adding another 71,000 records to the IGRA database collection bringing us to a total 2,926,098 records. These records dealing with residents in Israel, Palestine of the British Mandate period and Palestine at the end of the Ottoman Empire. The range of years is from 1915 to 1951. In addition there are records dealing with the Jewish communities in Greece.
The Israel Genealogy Research Association (IGRA) is happy to announce that with this update of our collection we have more than 1.5 million lines. The databases uploaded are from the periods of the Ottoman Empire and the British Mandate in Palestine/Eretz Israel and the State of Israel.
The Israel Genealogy Research Association [IGRA] is the largest genealogy society in Israel. We are constantly striving to be among the most technologically advanced genealogy organizations, bringing energy and innovation family research. Please note, some of the names appearing in these records are in English (Latin letters) only. IGRA has chosen to release the records without transliterated names, so as not to delay the release.
Eretz Israel (or as the British called it - Palestine) was one of the battlefronts of WWI. There were Jewish soldiers in both the British Forces and the Turkish Army. In the British Army there were five battalions called the Jewish Legion. The residents suffered as the battlefront swept from south to north across the land.
With this release the Israel Genealogy Research Association collection passes the 2.7 million mark of records. The records span the years 1882 through the 1950s. In addition to records dealing with Eretz Israel there are also records from Thessaloniki. There are additional divorce certificates for the 1930s.
The Israel Genealogy Research Association [IGRA] is proud to announce that it now has over 2.5 million records. The records focus on Palestine / Eretz Israel and the State of Israel from the mid nineteenth century on. Many of the records include scans of the documents and can be searched in both English and Hebrew. It also includes records from the Jewish communities in the countries around the Mediterranean.
The May release has over 50,000 records. The records span the time period of 1905-1973, from the Ottoman Empire, the British Mandate of Palestine, Lithuania, and the State of Israel. It contains a variety of records including residents, soldiers from Eretz Israel in the British Army during World War II, immigrant students entering elementary school in various immigrant camps-settlements in Israel, official name changes in 1953, 1954 & 1942, and emmigration visas issued in Lithuania to Palestine.
The Israel Genealogy Research Association is releasing anpther 47,000 records. They span the early British Mandate Period through 1950. The records include voters for Knesset Israel And municipal elections, Zichron Yaakov, Jerusalem, Tel Aviv and Givat Haayim.
The Israel Genealogy Research Association is thrilled to release 50,000 records spanning the period from 1860-1950, a period of 90 years. Most of the records deals with residents of Israel/Palestine/Eretz Israel under three different governments: the Ottoman Empire, the British Mandate Period and the State of Israel. An update of the collection of Alliance schools in Morocco is also included.
IGRA has just released additional records and we are now
showing over 3,000,000 records over 15 different categories!
We encourage you to visit our "refreshed" website and do
searches for your family names. The search engine is bilingual and
we suggest you do different searches in English and Hebrew. All
registered users will see the search results. Paid members are able to
see the full record as it was indexed. Our website is still undergoing changes and we hope you will have
patience if we have moments where the site is down in the coming days.
"Excuse our dust" as we continue to improve our site.
The Israel Genealogy Research Association [IGRA] is proud to release another 43,000 records for the period of 1885 through 2022 in Eretz Israel. Most the records deal with the residents of Jerusalem in a variety of areas: citizenship, donations to Kofer HaYishuv, voters for Knesset Israel, and the last to leave the Old City during the War of Independence. Some records deal with residents of Safed who were Austro-Hungarian subjects (1885), property owners in Kefar Ganim (1940), graduates of Seminar Hakibbutzim (1940-1954), children entering school in various settlements, and the candidates for the Knesset elections in 2022.
IGRA is proud to announce a release of over 36,000 records dealing with Eretz Israel/Palestine and the Jewish communities in Thessaloniki and Morocco. The collection of Alliance students in Morocco is now more than 50,000. The list of deaths of Jewish residents of Greece is 4,765 between the years 1917-1843. IGRA is continually adding the the collection of voters for Knesset Israel (up through 1948) and the first national elections in 1949.
The May release of the Israel Genealogy Research Association (IGRA) of 48,000 records for the time period 1905-2017. Including a rare document from the collection of Izhak Ben-Zvi, Past President, of the Jewish population of the Old City Of Jerusalem.
This release by the Israel Genealogy Research Association includes a variety of additions, including Tunisia, Spain & Germany in addition to Palestine/Israel. The earliest addition is a collection of recorded marriages of the Portuguese Jewish community in Tunisia in the 18th & 19th centuries. There is also an amazing collection of names of volunteers from Palestine who fought in the Spanish Civil War. The third one is a collection of documents from the 1930s of Germany cancelling citizenship to Germans residing in Palestine.
This month's database release focuses on the years 1945-1950 with the addition to the candidates list for the Histadrut and Na'amat 2022. IGRA is proud to present the first part of the 1950 Voters List for the Haifa City.
This month IGRA is releasing over 45,000 additional records spanning 1892-2018 in various areas such as immigration, occupation, national elections, candidates for local elections, education and volunteering.
Over 35,000 records in this month's release. The records cover the years 1888-1965 in Palestine and Israel. The categories of the records are displaced persons after World War II, candidates for the 1965 Histadrut (Labor Council) elections, teachers, donations, immigrants to communal settlements, voters in the Petah Tikva area in the first national elections, villages registries from 1941 to 1947 in Jewish settlements in the Tiberias area, donations by teachers to Keren Hayesod, residents in Shaarei Hessed in Jerusalem, and marriages in Rishon Letsiyon.
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There are over 24,000 new records in this release from 1915 through 2021. Most of the records deal with Palestine/Eretz Israel and the State of Israel, also are included are the first releases of the Jewish population in Thessaloniki prior to WWII.
The Israel Genealogy Research Association is happy to release an additional 30,000 records to its collection. 5 new databases and 1 update. The databases are: Marriage Ledger of the Municipal Committee of the Jews in Jerusalem 1918-1928, Ledger of Births Petah Tikva 1923-1934, British Staff - Civil Servants 1926-1941, Register of Voters for Jerusalem Municipality 1934, Savon Cemetery and an update for the Voters of the Constituent Assembly 1949 various towns and settlements.
In this release IGRA has files spaning 1915-1949 in Palestine/Eretz Israel under the British Mandatory Government. Over 38,000 records., including records from the German Consulate in Palestine.
IGRA is thrilled to release 45,000 new records dealing with Israel from 1945-2010, an update of students of Alliance in Morocco, Sephardi orphans 1945 and the 1938 annual report of the Ashkenazi community in Cairo.
This month the Israel Genealogy Research Association is updating two databases: Voters Constituent Assembly 1949 - Rehovot, Tiberias & settlements and Voters Local Elections Tel Aviv 1947 letters zayin-kaf. Both of these are part of very large databases that we will continue to release in the future.
This month the Israel Genealogy Research Association is updating two databases and adding five new databases. Some of the new databases dealing with the Histadrut and Hashomer Hatzair.
The Israel Genealogy Research Association is releasing over 36,000 new records this month dealing with dealing mainly with Palestine/Eretz Israel during the British Mandate Period.
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