DENMARK
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Jewish Genealogical Society in Denmark (JGS-Denmark)
Public Archives - Libraries - Online databases:
Journals and Publications:
Other useful links:
- The Danish Telephone Directory online - in Danish only! You can chose between the "White Pages" ("Navnebogen"/"De hvide sider"), The Yellow Pages ("Fagbogen"/De Gule sider") or Maps ("Kortbogen" - where you can type in "Gade/Vej" (Street), "Husnr." (No.), "Postnr." (Postal Code) and "By" (City) and a map will be produced).
- KRAK's directory - in Danish only! So for your information: "Navn" = "Name", "Vej" = "Street", "Postnr." = "Zip Code", "Område" = "Locality" ("Hele Danmark" means all of Denmark -- so better leave that as it is!), "Tlf./fax/mobil" = "Phone, fax, mobile phone", "Søgeord" = "Word to search for" (you won't need that!).
And when you have entered what you what to search for, click on "SØG".
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FINLAND
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NORWAY
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Tromsø University - Historical Data i.e. Norwegian sources for on-line search.
The Jewish Community of Oslo
The Jewish Community of Trondheim
The Jewish Museum, Trondheim
A virtual museum for the Jewish history in Norway (in Norwegian)
Skrivarstuå JudaicaNorwegian-Jewish history before 1851
Emigration from Norway - The Solem, Swiggum and Austheim Ship Index
gives thorough information on many aspects on this topic.
Passenger lists is found at:
Emigrants from Kristiania, Kristiansand and Stavanger
Furthermore you can go to website:
The Norwegian Emigrant Museum
or
The Norwegian Emigration Center
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SWEDEN
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The Jewish Genealogical Society of Sweden
Miscellaneous
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Jewish Web Index
- The Holocaust the Icelandic historian, Snorri G. Bergsson's website. Chapter 2: "Jews and the North" gives a brief outline of the history of the Jews in Denmark, Sweden, Finland and Norway.
- JewishGen The main website for Jewish Genealogy - with many databases for on-line search, special interest groups, discussion groups, FAQs, and much more
- Federation of Eastern Europe Family Societies Website for genealogy in Eastern Europe
- Hamburg:
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