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Jewish Holocaust Print E-mail

The term Holocaust, Jewish (1939–1945) is used in this outline and the Family History Library Catalog to describe various records and publications that document the genocide of European Jews during World War II. Before WWII over 80% of the world’s Jews lived in Central and Eastern Europe. During WWII Jewish communities in these areas were systematically destroyed. The Holocaust, migration issues, and naming patterns are three major obstacles in Jewish genealogical research.

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Genealogy of Jesus: Knowing About the Genealogy of the Savior Print E-mail
Everybody knows Jesus and everybody knows what he stands for and what he did for all mankind. However, you have to consider how Jesus came to this world and who his ancestors were. Besides, without his ancestors, there wouldn’t even be any Jesus. You have to consider that you also have to be thankful for Jesus' ancestors because without them, there wouldn’t be any savior at all and Christianity wouldn’t have existed.
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Sources of Sephardic and Jewish Genealogy Print E-mail
If you are Jewish and you are planning to trace the history of your Sephardic ancestors, you should know the right links to achieve your goal.
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