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2026
January, 2026
Speaker: Jude C Richter, Ph.D.
The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum’s Holocaust Survivors and Victims Database makes millions of records about individual survivors and victims of the Holocaust available to researchers from the comfort of their own homes. The indexed collections represent only a fraction of the information that can be found in the Museum’s collections. Using case studies from the Kiev Region in the Soviet Union and the Wołyn Voivodeship in Poland, this presentation will demonstrate how researchers can use collections that the Museum has made available online to find information about their families in interwar Europe.
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Jude C. Richter holds a ...
February, 2026
Speaker: Gavin Beinart-Smollan
This presentation introduces two unique genealogical resources for New York Jewish family history researchers: the United Hebrew Charities Recipients & Donors Database (1869-1877) documenting the organization's early work to help poor New York Jews, and the National Desertion Bureau Card Catalog Database (1911-1935) featuring 19,000+ cases of family abandonment and separation. Both databases, created for The Jewish Board of Family and Children’s Services’ 150th anniversary, offer researchers unprecedented access to social welfare records that illuminate the challenges faced by Jewish immigrant families in New York and across the United States. This session will explore the broader historical context of ...