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“This is the ultimate source for published German-Jewish genealogical research. With admirable thoroughness and precision, Angelika Ellmann-Krüger has researched every important publication of genealogical interest and many obscure ones on the Jews of Germany in German and in English, making all of them easily available in this remarkable database. This CD is unique in that it contains the only comprehensive bibliography covering German-Jewish family research and regional and local history in Germany within its historical borders from early modern times until the end of the Nazi era.”—Review by Edward Luft, AVOTAYNU, Spring 2007.
“The sources include not only books, but also articles from old and current journals, newspapers, and collective works, taken from more than 32,000 published sources, mostly in English or in German. Unlike most other bibliographies, this one almost always includes one or more location that holds the book or periodical, including the address of a library. Sometimes listed are the U.S. Library of Congress, the library of the Leo Baeck Institute in New York or that of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. The CD also provides links to websites useful for Jewish family research, such as JewishGen and the libraries just listed above.”
CD-ROM $65.00 (Works on PC only)
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