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Tokonaki 7 Maʻasi 2026, 8:30 PM (GMT+0)

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Conducting Holocaust Research: Methodology and Resources

Among the many atrocities that underscore the Holocaust, this period served as a defining event in the genealogical history of the Jewish people. Not only was one-third of the worldwide Jewish population decimated, but both survivors and the greater Jewish world lost their connection to both family and history. Consequently, a common belief is that genealogical research is pointess because there’s nothing left to find. This presentation seeks to dispel this myth by providing strategies, resources , and case studies for conducting Holocaust research.

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Navigating Holocaust Resources Online

Kaye Prince Hollenberg

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