These files contain the list of microfilms with Jewish records (of Poland). Films may
be ordered at any one of the thousands of local Family History Centers worldwide. In
addition to the complete collection at the Family History Library (FHL) in Salt Lake City,
there are also locations where large collections of FHL films are permanently available.
This list indicates where specific microfilms can be seen at the Los Angeles Family
History Center (LA), Family History Center in London (LN), the Center
for Jewish History in NY
(NY) (this collection was
formerly at the Family
History Center in Manhattan),
Family History Center in Queens, NY (Q), and/or
The Douglas E. Goldman Jewish Genealogy Center in Israel, formerly known as DOROT
(DO)
For
the convenience of researchers, the file is made available in
three formats:
MS Excel, Adobe Acrobat and CSV, comma-delimited for Mac.
Note: If you don't see a format that you can work
with, please email Hadassah
Lipsius and we will do what we can do to add
other formats.
Corrections to microfilm description in the
Family History Library (Mormon) Catalogue
At the 18th Annual Summer Seminar on Jewish Genealogy in Los Angeles, Mr. Kahlile Mehr,
FHL Collection Development Specialist for the Former Soviet Union provided the address for
informing the FHL of errors in their catalog. Mr. Mehr explained that at the time of the
original microfilming of Polish records, the cataloging work was done by volunteers and
were thus more prone to error. The FHL will correct cataloging errors brought to their
attention. Corrected versions will appear in the next edition of the catalog. Send
corrections to FHL@LDSChurch.org with the subject
line "Catalog Corrections." (When corrections pertain to countries in the Former
Soviet Union, please copy Mr. Mehr at: MehrKB@LDSChurch.org.
This does NOT apply to microfilms of Jewish vital records of Poland.) Please provide the
full description of the film as it currently appears in the Family History Library Catalog
along with a detailed description of what you have discovered. Include the FHL Film Number
and Item Number for the segment that is incorrectly described in the catalog. The FHL has
provided the following format for this information:
Film Discrepancy
1. Film #____________________ Item #________
FHLC lists the following information is on this film:
_________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________
2. What is (actually) on the film:
_________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________