JRI-Poland in the News
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This page contains contains links to actual news clips about JRI-Poland appearing in newspapers, newsletters, etc.

 

Appearing in Heritage Quest, Volume 19, Number 4, Issue 106, July/August 2003.

IT'S ALL RELATIVE: One million records, The Jerusalem Post Newspaper, Israel, June 13, 2001

Breaking New ground: The Story of Jewish Records Indexing - Poland, (PDF Format)
Avotaynu, The International Review of Jewish Genealogy, Volume XVII, Number 1, Spring 2001 (Used with permission of the publisher).

JRI-Poland wins IAJGS award, August 1999.

Jeffrey Bornstein Project in The Jewish Press, November 26, 1999.

Appearing in The Canadian Jewish News on October 28, 1999.

"Finding Your Jewish Ancestors in Nineteenth-Century Poland", Barbara Krasner-Khait, from May/June 1999 Heritage Quest.

Appearing in the March 21, 1999 Nashua (NH) Telegraph, a story about JRI-Poland and Steven Zedeck.

Appearing in the Atlanta Journal-Constitution's in the NETWATCH section on Sunday July 21,1996.

A reprint of an article appearing in the Aug./Sept. 1996 issue of The Family Tree

Appearing in Shorashim,Fall 1996, the newsletter of the Jewish Genealogical Society of Orange County.

Appearing in the Sunday Nashua Telegraph, September 15, 1996 in the "Living Online" Column.

Appearing in ZichronNote -- The Journal of the San Francisco Bay Area Jewish Genealogical Society, August 1996, Volume XVI, Number 3.

Appearing in Family Finding -- A Quarterly Newsletter of the Wisconsin Jewish Genealogical Society, August 1996, Volume 7, Number 1.

Appearing in The Palm Springs California Jewish Federation Monthly Newspaper - October 1996.

Surviving records less than 100 years old are held in the Civil Records Offices (Urzad Stanu Cywilnego) of each town.

For information on the 20th century records available for your town, visit the Routes to Roots Foundation website, CLICK ON THE 'SEARCH DATABASE' button (on the right side) and enter the town name. Look for the town name in the Repository/City column of the search results. There are typically links to lists of available births, marriage and death records for the town.

Note, however, the Routes to Roots Foundation database may indicate turn of the century records that have already been transferred to the appropriate branch of the Polish State Archives where they can be indexed for the JRI-Poland database.

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