✡️ Jüdische Familienforschung (Jewish Genealogy)

When conducting Jewish Genealogical efforts most people tend to focus a few large well-known sites. And... when they run out of luck, they don’t know where to turn. In keeping with ManyRoads effort to point out lesser known resources, this page has been developed to highlight largely German-Jewish (Ashkenazi) resources.

These links include key primary and secondary resources for those researching family history in Germany and Eastern Europe.


🏛️ Key Institutional Archives and Collections

These institutions provide digital and physical collections with a specific focus on the history of German-speaking Jews.


📜 Historical Publications & Databases

These materials are invaluable primary and secondary sources that capture the genealogical efforts and history of the German-Jewish community before the Holocaust.

Jüdische Familienforschung Publication (Berlin, Germany: 1924-1938)

Regional Genealogical Databases


🗺️ Regional & Contextual Resources

These websites offer specific regional historical context and clues that can be vital for genealogical research.


🌐 Complete List of Sources and Links


Credits and Licensing

Compiled by Mark Rabideau, Opa & Professional Genealogist.

All materials licensed: CC BY-ND 4.0 by eirenicon llc.


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