Re: World Indexing Day from Family Search https://familysearch.org/worldsrecords
From: Stanley Diamond (smsdiamondaol.com)
Date: Sun, 17 Jul 2016 18:47:44 -0700 (PDT)
I would like to add an addendum to Chuck's post... 

Jewish Records Indexing - Poland is not a JewishGen SIG.
We too welcome volunteers!

Stanley

Stanley Diamond  (Montreal ☎514-484-0100)
Executive Director, Jewish Records Indexing - Poland, Inc.
           
www.jri-poland.org
Winner of 2014 IAJGS Award for Outstanding
Contribution to Jewish Genealogy via the Internet
 
       JRI-Poland 20th Anniversary


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From: Chuck Weinstein <chuck1 [at] outlook.com>
To: Stanley Diamond <smsdiamond [at] aol.com>
Cc: Discussion list for IAJGS 2016 conference in Seattle <iajgs2016discussion [at] iajgs2016.org>
Sent: Sun, Jul 17, 2016 9:44 pm
Subject: Re: [iajgs2016] World Indexing Day from Family Search https://familysearch.org/worldsrecords

Elana Lichtman Broch wondered if we somehow shared her information to get her involved in indexing.  While that is undoubtedly a good thing, the IAJGS Conference List information is shared with no one outside of the Conference.  We are not responsible for that invitation.  Everything else she has to say, of course, we are fully in agreement with.  Glad you are coming to Seattle and glad you have found ways to contribute for all of our benefits.  

Now if you have family from some towns in Ukraine… The Ukraine SIG, and all of the other JewishGen SIGS are always in need of volunteers!
 
Chuck Weinstein
Co-Chair, 36th Annual IAJGS Conference on Jewish Genealogy
Seattle, WA
August 7-12, 2016
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I can't believe I didn't think of mentioning this earlier.  I was wondering how I got the invitation to participate and wondered if it was through registering for the IAJGS conference. 
 
I had the opportunity to index two types of records.  Hard work but so interesting.  Many of the records are in English but there is certainly a need for foreign languages.  I had hoped to do Viennese Meldezettel but it was too complicated.  I don't read German and the handwriting makes it so hard.
 
I'd recommend indexing as a way to contribute to genealogy. 
I'm sure you can learn from indexing something that will help you be a better researcher.  While the weekend is almost over, I'm sure there are future opportunities for volunteer indexers.
 
Hope to meet many of you in Seattle.
 
All my best,
Elana Lichtman Broch
 
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