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JRI-Poland
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Jewish Records Indexing - Poland is a prime example of the power of cooperative effort by volunteers and researcher with a common interest. JRI-Poland's success to date is due to the boundless energy and dedication of genealogists around the world.

While JRI-Poland is volunteer-managed, funds are needed to cover the costs of our increasing scope of activities. Your valuable contributions will enable JRI-Poland to:

  • Expedite the work of the Shtetl CO-OP initiative.
  • Support the work of professional translators in translating/transliterating records from the more difficult Russian language years (for which qualified volunteers are not available).
  • Help build the database of records for more Shtetls and for more years.
  • Index the records for your town in the Polish State Archives (not on microfilm).

Contributions to "Jewish Records Indexing - Poland" may be made by check, bank draft, money order, or credit card.

To make contributions by Visa or MasterCard, click on the Visa or MasterCard logo.

If applicable, kindly note the name of the indexing project (typically a town name) to which your contribution should be applied.

Please note: the address you enter must match the one shown on your credit card statement or on file with your bank for the card you are using.

Click here for form to send bank check, bank draft or money order contributions.

Send your questions concerning donations to:

               Jewish Records Indexing - Poland, Inc.
               c/o Sheila Salo, Treasurer
               5607 Greenleaf Road
               Cheverly, MD 20785 USA

               Telephone:  (301) 341-1261
               Fax: 1-810-592-1768 (24 hours)
               E-Mail: ssalo@capaccess.org

If your employer has a matching gift program, please think about matching your JRI - Poland donation through that program.

Jewish Records Indexing – Poland, Inc. is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization. Contributions to Jewish Records Indexing – Poland are tax-deductible in the U.S. to the extent permitted by law.
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