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General:
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The JewishGen Family Finder (JGFF)
Surnames and ancestral towns being researched by 92,000 Jewish genealogists
worldwide. More than 480,000 entries.
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The Family Tree of the Jewish People (FTJP)
Data on more than five million people, from family trees submitted by
4,200 Jewish genealogists worldwide.
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The JewishGen Communities Database
Maps, historical names and jurisdictions for more than 6,000 Jewish communities.
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The JewishGen Gazetteer
Locate places in Europe, North Africa, and the Middle East, by name
or location. U.S. Board on Geographic Names databases for 54 countries.
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The JewishGen Holocaust Database

More than two million entries regarding Holocaust victims and survivors,
from many sources.
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Eastern Europe:
Belarus:
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The JewishGen Belarus Database
More than 500,000 records from many different sources:
vital records, voter lists, business directories, ghetto records.
Latvia:
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The JewishGen Latvia Database
More than 130,000 records for Courland, Livland and Vitebsk gubernias,
from a variety of sources, including: voter lists, tax records, census records,
newspaper articles, police and military records, Memorial Books, and extracts
from the Extraordinary Commission lists.
Lithuania:
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LitvakSIG "All Lithuania" Database
Nearly one million records from many different sources,
including complete Revision Lists as well as vital records, tax,
voters, and cemetery lists.
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The JewishGen Lithuania Database
More than 1.2 million records for Lithuania, from a variety
of sources, including: vital records, Revision Lists, business directories,
voter lists, Yizkor books and other Holocaust sources.
This database includes the LitvakSIG "All Lithuania" Database.
Poland:
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Jewish Records Indexing - Poland
An index to more than 3.8 million Jewish birth, marriage and death
records from over 500 Polish towns, as well as indices from other sources,
such as census records, legal notices, passports and newspaper announcements.
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The JewishGen Poland Database
More than five million records for Poland, from a variety
of sources, including: vital records, business directories, voter lists,
passenger manifests, Yizkor books and other Holocaust sources.
A joint project of Jewish Records Indexing - Poland and JewishGen.
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1929 Polish Business Directory - Town Index
An index to more than 34,000 locations in inter-war Poland,
with links to directory pages for each city, town and village.
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LDS Microfilm Master: Poland
Locate LDS microfilms of records from Poland, based
on geographic coordinates.
Germany:
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The JewishGen Germany Database
More than 250,000 records for Germany, from a variety
of sources, including: citizenship records, vital records, cemetery data,
survivor lists, and other Holocaust sources.
Austria / Czech Republic:
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The JewishGen Austria-Czech Database
Nearly 300,000 records for Austria and the Czech Republic,
from a variety of sources, including: cemetery data, Yizkor books, and
other Holocaust sources.
Hungary:
Romania / Moldova:
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The JewishGen Romania Database
More than 700,000 records for Romania and Moldova, from a
variety of sources, including: voter lists, census records,
business directories, vital records, diplomatic records, yizkor books,
and others.
Ukraine:
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The JewishGen Ukraine Database
More than one million records for Ukraine, from a
variety of sources, including: voter lists, business directories,
vital records, diplomatic records, yizkor books, and others.
United Kingdom:
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The JewishGen and JGSGB United Kingdom Database
More than 220,000 records for England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland,
the Isle of Man and Gibraltar –
from a variety of sources, including: marriage and cemetery records,
census records, business directories, and others.
Scandinavia:
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The JewishGen Scandinavia Database
More than 12,000 records for Denmark, Sweden, Norway and
Finland, from a variety of sources, including: census, tax, cemetery
records, and others.
Israel:
Syria:
South Africa:
America:
Utilities:
If you are creating a database relevant to Jewish genealogy of
more than 1,000 items which would lend itself to a Web Search engine
and would like to house it on the JewishGen server, please
read this file.
Updated by WSB 17 Jan 2012.
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