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Are you interested in researching Jewish family history and looking for a local network of experts and enthusiasts?JOIN USWe’re here to help by providing programs, support, and guidance to find and use resources located in Colorado and throughout the world. Please take a look through our website. We encourage all levels of research from beginner to advanced to participate and share their knowledge. Take a look at the How to Get Started page where you’ll find useful information for all levels of research, and check out upcoming programs. Guests are always welcome. We meet once a month on Zoom on Sunday mornings. To help folks with their research questions, we start at 9:30 am and the guest speaker starts at 10 am, (Mountain Time) from September through June. JGSCO is a nonprofit organization run entirely by volunteers. Annual dues of $30 per individual or $40 per household support the administration of the group including speaker and venue fees, website, and operations. Join here. |
Join us at our next eventThe Jewish Genealogy Society of Colorado Publications to Ports of Entry: From Incunabula (an early printed book) to Immigration Speakers David Fasman & Dr. Joshua Furman Sunday December 8th 2024 10:30 AM In-Person Kosher Snacks Will Be Provided Please Bring Your Own Beverage University of Denver Anderson Academic Commons Gregg Kvistad Special Events Room (AAC 290) 2150 East Evans Avenue Denver, CO 80208 Location: Main Library at Anderson Academic Commons at the University of Denver 2150 East Evans Avenue, Denver, CO 80208 Parking: . David Fasman Judaica Provenance: Historical Gold and Genealogical Treasures Topic: Jews truly are, “The People of the Book.” From original incunabula and 16th century works, to prolific publishing in the Pale of Settlement, and the most extensive looting of books in the history of humankind—books have followed Jews everywhere, and to some extent, we have followed them. In this talk, Fasman will review the genealogical potential that exists in antiquarian Judaica and the reasons it can be so powerful. Additionally, Fasman will discuss the history of books orphaned by the Nazis, and the subsequent destruction of genealogical records those books held. Bio: David Fasman is the Curator of the Beck Archives of Rocky Mountain Jewish History and Assistant Professor at the University of Denver Libraries. His research focuses on Nazi-Looted Judaica and Hebraica, the censorship of Jewish books during the Pale of Settlement, and general provenance of antiquarian Judaica. David has spoken at several conferences, multiple classes, and several groups on these topics. Dr. Joshua Furman “The Other Ellis Island: Jewish Immigration Through Galveston, Texas.” Topic: Between 1907 and 1914, nearly 10,000 Eastern European Jews entered the United States through the port at Galveston, Texas rather than through Ellis Island. This presentation will discuss the history of the Galveston Movement, its successes and failures, and will feature a rare primary source document: a 1907 recruitment pamphlet, translated from Yiddish, that was distributed to encourage Jews to come to Texas and other states beyond the East Coast. Bio: Dr. Joshua Furman is the Jeanne Abrams Endowed Director of the Rocky Mountain Jewish Historical Society and affiliate faculty of the Center for Judaic Studies at DU. Prior to coming to Denver in January 2024, he worked at Rice University in Houston from 2015 to 2023, where he served as the Associate Director of the Program in Jewish Studies and the founder and first curator of the Joan and Stanford Alexander South Texas Jewish Archives. He has received grants from the National Endowment for the Humanities, the Council on Library and Information Resources, the Southern Jewish Historical Society, the Texas Jewish Historical Society, and several foundations. Members No Charge Guests $5 Register at https://jgsco.org/event-5819498 |
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Need Help Getting Started?The Jewish Genealogy Society of Colorado offers a Q & A session during monthly meetings. Come 30 minutes early where we discuss and offer suggestions to your genealogy questions. We have found this is a great way to help enthusiats work through their 'brick walls.' Some of our members may also offer private research services. Fees and type of research should be negotiated individually. Results may vary and are not guaranteed, nor does the JGS of Colorado recommend or sponsor any individual researcher. |