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International Association of Jewish Genealogical Societies (IAJGS)
Foundedlate-1980s
FocusGenealogy, education
Area served
14 countries
Websitewww.iajgs.org

The International Association of Jewish Genealogical Societies, Inc. (IAJGS) is an independent non-profit umbrella organization coordinating the activities and annual conference of 84 Jewish genealogical societies worldwide.

History

The IAJGS was formed in the late-1980s. Rabbi Malcolm H. Stern and Sallyann Amdur Sack were instrumental in creating the initial concept, and assisted various member organizations with their formation.

Annual conferences

The IAJGS coordinates an annual conference on Jewish genealogy, which takes place in a different city each year.[1] The conferences have an educational track and include opportunities for networking and meetings with SIGs and BOF groups. Topics like DNA testing are typically covered.[2] In recent years, attendees have described success stories after hitting research roadblocks.[3][4]

Future conferences

  • 2020: San Diego, CA, 40th IAJGS International Conference on Jewish Genealogy. August 9–14, 2020 at the Sheraton San Diego Hotel & Marina[5]

Past conferences

  • 1981: New York City, Summer Seminar on Jewish Genealogy
  • 1982: Washington DC, Summer Seminar on Jewish Genealogy II
  • 1983: Los Angeles, 3rd National Summer Seminar on Jewish Genealogy
  • 1984: Chicago, 4th National Summer Seminar on Jewish Genealogy
  • 1984: Jerusalem, International Seminar on Jewish Genealogy
  • 1985: New York City, 5th National Summer Seminar on Jewish Genealogy
  • 1986: Salt Lake City, 6th National Summer Seminar on Jewish Genealogy
  • 1987: London, 2nd International Jewish Genealogy Conference
  • 1988: Washington DC, 7th Summer Seminar on Jewish Genealogy
  • 1989: Philadelphia, 8th National Seminar on Jewish Genealogy
  • 1990: Los Angeles, 9th Annual Seminar on Jewish Genealogy
  • 1991: Salt Lake City, 3rd International Seminar on Jewish Genealogy
  • 1992: New York City, 11th Annual Seminar on Jewish Genealogy
  • 1993: Toronto, 12th Annual International Summer Seminar on Jewish Genealogy
  • 1994: Jerusalem, 4th International Seminar on Jewish Genealogy
  • 1995: Washington DC, 14th Summer Seminar on Jewish Genealogy. June 25–29, 1995
  • 1996: Boston, 15th Summer Seminar on Jewish Genealogy – hosted by the JGS of Greater Boston. July 14–19, 1996, at the Boston Park Plaza
  • 1997: Paris, 5th International Seminar on Jewish Genealogy / 5e Congrès International de Généalogie Juive
  • 1998: Los Angeles, 18th Annual Seminar on Jewish Genealogy. July 12–17, 1998
  • 1999: New York City, 19th Annual Conference on Jewish Genealogy – hosted by the Jewish Genealogical Society New York (JGSNY). August 8–13, 1999, at the New York Marriott
  • 2000: Salt Lake City, 20th Annual Conference on Jewish Genealogy. July 9–14, 2000, at DoubleTree Suites by Hilton Hotel Salt Lake City
  • 2001: London, 21st International Conference on Jewish Genealogy – hosted by the JGS of Great Britain. July 8–13, 2001 at the Hotel Inter-Continental London
  • 2002: Toronto, 22nd IAJGS International Conference on Jewish Genealogy – hosted by the Jewish Genealogical Society of Canada (Toronto). August 4–9, 2002, at Sheraton Centre Toronto Hotel
  • 2003: Washington DC, 23rd IAJGS International Conference on Jewish Genealogy – hosted by Jewish Genealogy Society of Greater Washington. July 20–25, 2003, at the JW Marriott Hotel
  • 2004: Jerusalem, 24th IAJGS International Conference on Jewish Genealogy – hosted by the Israel Genealogical Society. July 4–9, 2004, at the Renaissance Jerusalem Hotel
  • 2005: Las Vegas, 25th IAJGS International Conference on Jewish Genealogy – hosted by Jewish Genealogy Society of Southern Nevada. July 10–15, 2005, at the Flamingo Las Vegas
  • 2006: New York City, 26th IAJGS International Conference on Jewish Genealogy – hosted by Jewish Genealogical Society (NY). August 13–18, 2006, at New York Marriott Marquis Hotel
  • 2007: Salt Lake City, 27th IAJGS International Conference on Jewish Genealogy – hosted by IAJGS. July 15–20, 2007, at Hilton City Center
  • 2008: Chicago, 28th IAJGS International Conference on Jewish Genealogy – co-hosted by IAJGS, Jewish Genealogical Society of Illinois and Illiana Jewish Genealogical Society. August 17–22, 2008, at Chicago Marriott Downtown Magnificent Mile
  • 2009: Philadelphia, 29th IAJGS International Conference on Jewish Genealogy – co-hosted by IAJGS and Jewish Genealogical Society of Greater Philadelphia. August 2–7, 2009, at Sheraton Philadelphia City
  • 2010: Los Angeles, 30th IAJGS International Conference on Jewish Genealogy – hosted by Jewish Genealogical Society of Los Angeles. July 11–16, 2010, at JW Marriott Los Angeles LA LIVE
  • 2011: Washington DC, 31st IAJGS International Conference on Jewish Genealogy – hosted by Jewish Genealogy Society of Greater Washington DC. August 14–19, 2011, at Grand Hyatt Washington Center Hotel
  • 2012: Paris, 32nd IAJGS International Conference on Jewish Genealogy – hosted by Cercle de Généalogie Juive in partnership with Jewish Genealogical Societies of Switzerland, Belgium and Luxembourg. July 15–18, 2012, at Paris Marriott Rive Gauche Hotel & Conference Center
  • 2013: Boston, 33rd IAJGS International Conference on Jewish Genealogy – co-hosted by IAJGS and Jewish Genealogical Society of Greater Boston. August 4–9, 2013, at Boston Park Plaza
  • 2014: Salt Lake City, 34th IAJGS International Conference on Jewish Genealogy – co-hosted by IAJGS and Utah Jewish Genealogical Society. July 27–August 1, 2014, at Hilton City Center
  • 2015: Jerusalem, 35th IAJGS International Conference on Jewish Genealogy – co-hosted by IAJGS and Israel Genealogy Research Association and IGS. July 6–10, 2015, at the Ramada Hotel Jerusalem
  • 2016: Seattle, 36th IAJGS International Conference on Jewish Genealogy – co-hosted by IAJGS and Jewish Genealogical Society of Washington State and local host Jewish Genealogical Society of Oregon. August 7–12, 2016, at the Sheraton Seattle
  • 2017: Orlando, 37th Annual IAJGS International Conference on Jewish Genealogy – co-hosted by IAJGS and the International Association of Jewish Genealogical Societies and the Jewish Genealogical Society of Greater Orlando. July 23-28, 2017, at Walt Disney World Swan Resort Orlando
  • 2018: Warsaw, 38th IAJGS International Conference on Jewish Genealogy co-hosted by POLIN Museum of the History of Polish Jews, Emanuel Ringelblum Jewish Historical Institute of Warsaw in cooperation with The Polish State Archives. August 5–10, 2018, at Hilton Warsaw Hotel and Convention Centre
  • 2019: Cleveland, 39th IAJGS International Conference on Jewish Genealogy – 39th IAJGS International Conference on Jewish Genealogy with local host The Jewish Genealogy Society of Cleveland. July 28–August 2, 2019, at the Hilton Cleveland Downtown Hotel

International Jewish Genealogy Month

International Jewish Genealogy Month honors Jewish ancestors through the pursuit of Jewish family history research. IAJGS sponsors and supports International Jewish Genealogy Month by holding an annual poster contest. The goal of International Jewish Genealogy Month is to encourage Jewish genealogy and publicize JGS organizations and activities all over the world.[6] It is celebrated annually on the Hebrew month of Cheshvan. From 1999 through 2006, Avotaynu, Inc. promoted Jewish Genealogy Month until 2007 when IAJGS began sponsoring the event.

Member organizations

IAJGS supported member organizations offer regular meetings and educational events, often centered around genealogical subjects like DNA genealogy and other specialized research.[7]

Jewish Genealogical Societies

Non-USA members

USA members

Topical members

Associate members

  • Anyksciai Cousins‘ Club – Worldwide
  • Bene Israel Heritage Museum & Genealogical Research Centre – Mumbai, India
  • The Jewish Genealogy Group of the Tiszafüredi Menóra Nyílt Alapítvány – Tiszafüred, Hungary
  • JewishGen
  • MyHeritage
  • Gesher Galicia

See also

References

  1. ^ Schmitt, Alyssa (24 July 2019). "International Association of Jewish Genealogical Societies conference bringing hundreds to Cleveland". Cleveland Jewish News.
  2. ^ Siegel, Janis (17 May 2016). "Who's your daddy? Conference traces Jewish DNA back to Holy Land". The Times of Israel.
  3. ^ Jacobs PhD, Diane (23 December 2016). "Genealogy success story: Family memory lost in Sudetenland". Heritage Florida Jewish News.
  4. ^ Green, Gloria (23 June 2017). "Genealogy Success Story: Where's Froim? The sad story of a mystery solved". Heritage Florida Jewish News.
  5. ^ "40th IAJGS International Conference on Jewish Genealogy". IAJGS. 2020.
  6. ^ "IAJGS – Jewish Genealogy Month – About". IAJGS. Retrieved 6 September 2013.
  7. ^ Fischer, Martin (14 April 2019). "Jewish Genealogical Society of Illinois to hold DNA conference for beginners and more experienced". Daily Herald (Arlington Heights, Illinois).