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GRIVA German SIG
Tuesday, 2 April 2024, 7 pm  EST
Virtual (Zoom) Meeting

Register: https://tinyurl.com/GRIVAGermanApr2024

In April, the German SIG will explore some of the challenges and research opportunities for Jewish genealogy in Germany.


Sylvia Elchinger, the Monument Avenue Family History Center’s resident German expert, leads discussions focusing on Europe’s German-speaking countries, and areas included in the one-time German Empire.

There is no handout for this session.

Searching for German-speaking ancestors? Changing borders, missing records, reading German script, and then there is the language barrier. Do any of these problems sound familiar? Check GRIVA.org, German SIG tab, to see the SIG’s agenda and for links mentioned in past sessions.

Sylvia Elchinger, the Monument Avenue Family History Center’s resident German expert, leads discussions focusing on Europe’s German-speaking countries, and areas included in the one-time German Empire.

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