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ISSUE 1, WINTER 1992-1993
[Originally published as Vol. 1, No. 1]
The Berthold Rosenthal Archives
Gesamtarchiv der Deutschen Juden
The 1938 German Census
A Valuable Research Aid for Westfalen
Given Names Adopted by the Jews of Memmelsdorf
ISSUE 2, SPRING 1993
[Originally published as Vol. 1, No. 2]
German-Language Newspaper Collections at the New York Public Library
Aufbau Obituary Indexing Project
1991 Leo Baeck Yearbook: Interesting Books for the German-Jewish Genealogist
Jewish Genealogical Resources for Hamburg: A Preliminary Review
A Bibliography of German-Jewish Towns and Cities, Part I
ISSUE 3, SUMMER 1993
[Originally published as Vol. 1, No. 3]
A History of the Jewish Community of Altenmuhr
Jewish Soldiers in the Prussian Liberation Wars, 1813-1815
Name Adoptions in the Principality of Aschaffenburg
A Bibliography of German-Jewish Towns and Cities, Part II
ISSUE 4, FALL 1993
[Originally published as Vol. 1, No. 4]
Genealogical Research on Jews of Southern Germany
Holdings of the Landeshauptarchiv Koblenz
Using Public Sources for Jewish Genealogical Research in Bavaria
The Jewish Community in Sugenheim
The Jews of Anhalt
ISSUE 5, SUMMER 1995
Synagogues, Schools, and Cemeteries in the North Pfalz
The Rudolf Simonis Archives at the Leo Baeck Institute
Berlin Jewish Records
The Jews from Goslar
Reconstructing the Jewish Community of Gera, Thuringia
The Jewish Community of Burghaslach
ISSUES 6 & 7, DECEMBER 1995
A Report on Alsace: Cemeteries, Name Changes, Census
Death Books from Auschwitz
GEOServ, Internet Access, Electronic References and Web Pages
Familiennamen der Juden in Deutschland (Family Names of Jews in Germany)
ISSUES 8 & 9, JULY 1996
Pioneers and Important Names in German-Jewish Genealogy
The Education of Jewish Children in Bavaria
Survey of the Former East Germany
Archivists Connected with Jewish Collections in Europe
More on Jewish Cemeteries in Present-Day Germany, Austria and Switzerland
German-Jewish Research: An Introduction
The Einstein Family from Buchau
Sixty Years Ago: Jüdische Familien-Forschung/An Interview with Albert Phiebig
ISSUE 10, DECEMBER 1996
Schmieheim Memorbuch: Status for the Future
The Frankel/Fraenkel Families of Berlin: Stiftung Neue Synagoge
Where Do You Look for "Lost" Germans/Austrians? Shanghai, Of Course
Oppenheimers and Other Families from Frankfurt: Our Ancestors
A Genealogical Sketch of Descendents of Jechiel Oppenheim
"Aus der Geschichte der Familie Dinkelspiel in Mannheim": German-Jewish Soldiers in World War I
Jewish Records in German Universities
ISSUE 11, JUNE 1997
Jente Hameln and Her Distinguished Descendents
The "Yekke" Museum in Tefen
Derivation of Some Family Names
Volks-Kalendar as a Source
Thuringia Data
Oppenheimer Descendents, Part II
Jewish Members of the German Airforce in World War I
German Documents in Poland
ISSUE 12, NOVEMBER 1997
Hohenems: Rise and Fall
From Treves to Sichel
Research in Trebus and Gross Gerau
Franconian Genealogy
Vital Civil Records for Berlin Jews in the Potsdam Archives
ISSUE 13, MAY 1998
The German Government's Gedenkbuch
Memorial Books for Specific States and Localities
Austrian Victims: The Mystery Remains
Concentration Camps, Killing Centers, Ghettoes
German Jews in Sutthof and Other Camps
Survivors of the Holocaust
ISSUE 14, DECEMBER 1998
Genealogical Research in Germany
Family History Centers Revisited
Travels, Archives and Discoveries
Jewish Cemeteries in Baden and Wuerttemberg
World War I Cemeteries in France
ISSUE 15, JULY 1999
"Lost at Sea" or How to Find a Post-1906 Immigrant Ancestor Who Does Not Appear in the New York City Soundex List of Ship Passengers
Westphalian Jews in the Holocaust
ISSUE 16, JANUARY 2000
The Languages of the Jews of Hohenems
Databases of German/Austrian Holocaust Victims Currently Available on the Web
Contacts and Resources, Mostly European
Family Names of Jews: Focus on 19th Century Baden by Erwin Emmanuel Dreyfuss [1927]
ISSUE 17, JUNE 2000
Auctions and Jewish Genealogy
Dinkelspiel in America
Jews of Breisgau in 1754
Genes and Genealogy
The Reichenberger Correspondence
In Search of Elusive German Books and Magazines
Alsace Revisited
ISSUE 18, DECEMBER 2000
Early History of the Rabbinical Weil Family
A Slice of Nineteenth-century Life in the Hunsrueck
Berlin's "Invisible Holocaust Victims"
Adoption of Family Names, Posen
ISSUE 19, SUMMER 2001
Evidence: The Fate of the Last Jews of Schneidemuhl
The Development of Jewish First Names in the Austrian Empire
German-Jewish Family Names Connected with Place Names
Jewish Soldiers in the Austrian Armed Forces
ISSUE 20, WINTER 2002
Shangai Exile: 1940-1947
Viennese Heir Lists as Genealogical Resources
Nineteenth-Century Hamburg
Jewish Residence Registration
Juedische Familienforschung Membership Lists
ISSUE 21, SUMMER 2002
German-Jewish Genealogical Research: New Sources and Old Questions
Shanghai HIAS Lists
German Reparations and the Jewish World
ISSUE 22, WINTER 2003
The Dachau Database
The Gross Breesen Jewish Emigrants
Training Farm
Who Was Levi Strauss?
ISSUE 23, SUMMER 2003
Henry Mack: An Important Figure in Nineteenth-Century American Jewish History
A List of Posen Province Archival Holdings at the Jewish Historical Institute, Warsaw
Who Was Carl Laeemle?
A Short History of Stammbaum
ISSUE 24, WINTER 2004
The Archives of the Jewish Community of Vienna
Articles of Value for Jewish Research in the Altpreussiche Geschlechterkunde, with Emphasis on Names
Rheinland-Pfalz Sources of Information
A List of Posen Province and Bromberg Jewish Community Archival Holdings at the Jewish Historical Institute, Warsaw
ISSUE 25, SUMMER 2004
The Racist Obsession of the National Socialists and its Impact on German-Jewish Genealogical Research
Schrimm: Memories from our Youth
Swiss Jewish Genealogy
Jewish Vienna: A Short History and Guide to Genealogical Research
Using the Uncatalogued Collection in the Library of Congress' Hebraic Section to Find an Ancestor in Subscriber Lists
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