February Meeting of the Capital Region Jewish Genealogical Society
“Breaking Down Your Jewish Genealogical Brick Walls” is the topic of the next meeting of the Capital Region Jewish Genealogical Society (CRJGS). Sometimes genealogical research reaches a sticking point. Procedures that proved tried and true in the past just do not work with some ancestors. This genealogical “brick wall” can sometimes be solved by thinking “outside the box,” and guidance from peer researchers with CRJGS may be the solution. While there are many national on-line organizations, nothing can replace a network of people who have valuable knowledge of the Capital Region and experience in Jewish genealogical research techniques. For experienced genealogists and novices alike, the goal of the CRJGS is to support one another, as well as the larger Jewish genealogical community, with Jewish family research.
The meeting will be held on Sunday, February 4, 2018, from 1-3 p.m. at the Colonie Town Library, 629 Albany Shaker Road, Loudonville. The agenda includes a presentation by Marc Pearlman and discussion about strategies for solving Jewish genealogical obstacles, as well as time for peer assistance.
For further information or to confirm your attendance, please send an email to the Capital Region Jewish Genealogical Society at crjgs1@gmail.com.