"Family History and the Holocaust: A Day of Learning"

The Jewish Genealogical Society will present an all-day seminar, 
"Family History and the
Holocaust: A Day of Learning," on Sunday, April 22nd. Five speakers 
will cover a wide
range of Holocaust-related themes. The speakers are:

** NOLAN ALTMAN, Coordinator of JewishGen's Holocaust Database. Mr. 
Altman has presented
his "How to Document and Research Your Family History" seminar to a 
university Holocaust
history class and numerous adult education classes. He is Technical 
Coordinator for
JewishGen's JOWBR (cemetery burial indexing) project as well as 
Project Coordinator for
the presentation of the English translation of the Deblin Yizkor book 
in an online format.
Mr. Altman has had articles published in these magazines and 
journals: "Stammbaum,"
"FEEFHS Journal," "Shemot," "Avotaynu," "Dorot: The Journal of the 
Jewish Genealogical
Society," and "The Jewish Magazine."

** ZVI BERNHARDT, Assistant Director of the Hall of Names and Deputy 
Director of the
Reference and Information unit at Yad Vashem. A member of the 
development team for the
user interface for The Central Database of Holocaust Victims' Names, 
Dr. Bernhardt has
been instrumental in the provision of Yad Vashem's interdepartmental 
and interdisciplinary
services to the public. He is also credited with administering the 
digitization of names
of Shoah victims from Yizkor books, resulting in the addition of 
250,000 names to the
Central Database. As Yad Vashem's liaison to genealogical 
organizations, Dr. Bernhardt has
addressed numerous genealogy workshops and seminars and has worked 
closely with JewishGen,
the 24th IAJGS Conference on Jewish Genealogy in 2004, and groups in 
Israel, such as the
Tapuz Family Roots forum.

** JAN TOMASZ GROSS, Norman B. Tomlinson Professor of War and Society 
at Princeton
University. Dr. Gross was born in Warsaw and is now an American 
citizen. He has held
academic appointments at the University of Haifa, New York 
University, University of
Vienna, University of Paris, and Yale and Harvard universities, among 
many others. He is
the recipient of many honors and awards, including a Senior Fulbright 
Research Fellowship,
a fellowship from IREX (International Research & Exchanges Board), a 
Rockefeller
Humanities Fellowship, the Distinguished Humanist Award from Ohio 
State University, and
the Order of Merit, Knight's Cross from the Polish Republic in 1996. 
Dr. Gross was
nominated for the National Book Critics Circle Award for non-fiction 
in 2002 and a
National Book Award in 2001 from the National Book Foundation. Among 
his dozens of
publications are his widely discussed book, "Neighbors: Destruction 
of the Jewish
Community in Jedwabne, Poland," Princeton and Oxford: Princeton 
University Press, 2001,
and his most recent book, "Fear: Anti-Semitism in Poland After 
Auschwitz. An Essay in
Historical Interpretation," Random House: New York, 2006.

** PETER LANDÉ, United States Holocaust Memorial Museum volunteer 
extraordinaire. Mr.
Landé was born in Germany and came to the United States in 1937. He 
was a State Department
Foreign Service Officer from 1956 to 1988. Over the past fifteen 
years, he has collected
and processed numerous lists of Holocaust victims and survivors for 
the United States
Holocaust Memorial Museum and JewishGen databases. These combined 
databases now total more
than four million names. In 2001, Mr. Landé received the 
International Association of
Jewish Genealogical Societies' Lifetime Achievement Award for his 
work on Holocaust
records.

** ROBERT MOSES SHAPIRO, Assistant Professor of East European Jewish 
Studies, Holocaust
Studies and Yiddish in the Department of Judaic Studies at Brooklyn 
College of the City
University of New York. Dr. Shapiro has been a Fellow of the Max 
Weinreich Center of the
YIVO Institute for Jewish Research and both a Fulbright Fellow and a 
Yad Ha-Nadiv Fellow
at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem. He has edited two volumes: 
"Holocaust Chronicles:
Individualizing the Holocaust through Diaries and Other 
Contemporaneous Personal
Accounts," Hoboken, NJ: Yeshiva University Press in Association with 
KTAV, 1999, and "Why
Didn't the Press Shout? American and International Journalism during 
the Holocaust,"
Hoboken, NJ: Yeshiva University Press in Association with KTAV, 2003. 
In 2006, Indiana
University Press in association with the United States Holocaust 
Memorial Museum,
published Dr. Shapiro's translation from Yiddish, Polish, German, and 
Hebrew of Isaiah
Trunk's classic "Lodz Ghetto: A History." Dr. Shapiro is currently 
completing the editing
of his translation from Polish of the new catalog of the Ringelblum 
Archive of the Warsaw
Ghetto at the Jewish Historical Institute in Poland. Other projects 
under way include
translations of diaries from the Lodz ghetto.

The seminar will take place from 9:15 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. at Hebrew 
Union College, located
at 1 West 4th Street at Broadway in Greenwich Village, Manhattan. 
Registration starts at
9:15 a.m. The first lecture starts at 9:45 a.m. Further details about 
the lecture topics,
along with a complete time schedule of the speakers, will be 
announced on the JGS website
at http://www.jgsny.org/dayoflearning.htm .

The early registration fee is $25 for JGS members registering by 
March 31st; late
registration costs $30. The early registration fee is $35 for 
non-members registering by
March 31st; late registration costs $40. A kosher buffet lunch is included.

The seminar takes the place of JGS's regularly scheduled April 
meeting. The last two
seminar lectures will be open to all JGS members. Payment of a 
registration fee is not
required to attend those two lectures. The fee for non-members for 
the two lectures is
$10.

The seminar flyer and registration form can be printed out from
http://www.jgsny.org/Family_History_and_the_Holocaust_Flyer.pdf .

If you have any questions about the seminar, you can e-mail 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] or
call (212) 294-8326.


Joy Rich
Editor, "Dorot: The Journal of the Jewish Genealogical Society
http://www.jgsny.org


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