Registration opens for 2026 webinar series on December 29.

Registration opens for 2026 webinar series on December 29.

Top 10 Free Resources for Jewish Genealogy

Kaye Prince-Hollenberg
Free

Description, overview, and brief walkthrough of my top 10 free resources For Jewish genealogy: JewishGen, JRI-Poland, Gesher Galicia, LitvakSIG, the Alex Krakovsky archives, Routes to Roots FamilySearch, USHMM, Yad Vashem, and the Arolsen Archives.

Wed, May 6 2026: 18:00 UTC

About the speaker

About the speaker

Kaye Prince-Hollenberg is a professional genealogist based in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. She specializes in Jewish Genealogy and Holocaust Research. A Librarian by day, Kaye is also the Curator of the Margaret’s Legacy Holocaust Learning Cen
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