Avotaynu,
Inc. is the leading publisher of products and information
of interest to persons who are researching Jewish genealogy, Jewish
family trees and Jewish roots. The books we sell are meant to
assist you in your research--from beginner guides to books about
Jewish surnames.
You can keep abreast of the latest information
of value in Jewish genealogical research. Avotaynu has launched
an Internet newsletter for Jewish genealogy entitled Nu? What’s
New? more>>
Avotaynu Guide to Jewish Genealogy. The
definitive guide to Jewish genealogical research. Written by
more than 60 authors, each an expert in their own field. The
list of authors is a veritable. more>>
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Back
issues of
AVOTAYNU
on CD-ROM!
Using a search engine that has full-word indexing, every
word of every back issue of Avotaynu is accessible..."
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Salt Lake City:
A
trip to the candy store.
For the 13th consecutive year, veteran Jewish genealogists
Gary Mokotoff and Eileen Polakoff will be offering a
research trip to the LDS (Mormon) Family History Library..."more>> |
Jewish Genealogy Products
by Avotaynu

AVOTAYNU. The International Review of Jewish Genealogy. This highly
respected journal is now in its nineteenth year of publication.
Each of its quarterly issues typically contains 68 pages of information
of interest to Jewish and Central and Eastern European genealogical
researchers. more>>

Since 1991, Avotaynu has published numerous books focusing on
the needs of Eastern European and Jewish genealogists. We also
sell a select list from other publishers.
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Good contemporary and 19th-century maps of Central and Eastern
Europe are not easy to locate. We have evaluated those available
and offer what we feel are the best.
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There are some CD-ROMs and video tapes available that are oriented
towards the need of Jewish genealogists. These are good for
personal use and make excellent tutorials for classrooms as
well. more>>

Read our recommendation as to which offerings you should
buy. We have ranked them from most useful to those of interest
to only certain researchers.
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