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Chronicles Index 2012A Index of JGSGP Chronicles From Volume 1, Number 1 through Volume 29, Number 2 Month/ Author Title Year Vol.No Page Key Words Season Boonin, Harry President's Message 1982 Spring 1.1 1 Society founding Boonin, Harry Archives Center 1982 Spring 1.1 2 PJAC Boonin, Harry Jewish Geography 1982 Spring 1.1 2 Volynia National Records Boonin, Harry Exciting Record Find 1982 Spring 1.1 3 Center; Suitland, MD Alpern, Richard On Genealogy For Profit? 1982 Spring 1.1 4 J. PJAC; Association for the Leopold, Lee B From The Archives 1982 Spring 1.1 5 Protection of Jewish Immigrants (1884-1913); HIAS "Destination Philadelphia" Will Be Shown Stern, Gail F. 1982 Spring 1.1 5 at Balch Institute Boonin, Harry Nobody Ever Said It Would Be Easy 1982 Spring 1.1 6 Schepartz, Mixed Results Using the New York City Discrepancies in 1982 Spring 1.1 6 Bernard Directories Data Plam, Sheldon More Than Coincidence 1982 Spring 1.1 7 Drachman Boonin, Harry National Archives Fee Increase 1982 Spring 1.1 7 Boonin, Harry Did You Know . 1982 Spring 1.1 7 1903 Steerage cost Boonin, Harry Questionnaire 1982 Spring 1.1 8 Boonin, Harry Letter From The Editor 1982 Summer 1.2 1 Gratz College Holocaust Oral History Boonin, Harry 1982 Summer 1.2 3 Archive Boonin, Harry Babi Yar Memorial 1982 Summer 1.2 3 Some Aspects of Western Volhynia and Plam, Sheldon 1982 Summer 1.2 4 Eastern Galicia Hedrick, Albert Archival Storage And Documentation 1982 Summer 1.2 5 Boonin, Harry Travel To The Past 1982 Summer 1.2 5 Ellis Island Shulkin, Mark A Family Secret 1982 Summer 1.2 6 W. Boonin, Harry Summer Seminar On Jewish Genealogy II 1982 Summer 1.2 6 Leopold, Lee B From The Archives 1982 Summer 1.2 7 Boonin, Harry How Not To Do Genealogy 1982 Summer 1.2 8 Boonin, Harry New PJAC Projects 1982 Fall 1.3 1 Boonin, Harry South Philadelphia Connection 1982 Fall 1.3 1 Boonin, Harry Minsk Gubernia 1982 Fall 1.3 2 Boonin, Harry Babi Yar Memorial Book 1982 Fall 1.3 3 Boonin, Harry Mormon Church Library In Broomall 1982 Fall 1.3 3 Boonin, Harry Further Tales Of Grandpop's Papers 1982 Fall 1.3 4 Boonin, Harry Summer Seminar II 1982 Fall 1.3 5 Federal Archives Soundex Indexing Boonin, Harry 1982 Fall 1.3 5 System Boonin, Harry Dear Mazkir (A Remember) 1982 Fall 1.3 6 Leopold, Lee B From The Archives 1982 Fall 1.3 6 Page 1 Index of JGSGP Chronicles From Volume 1, Number 1 through Volume 29, Number 2 Month/ Author Title Year Vol.No Page Key Words Season Boonin, Harry Special Archives Program 1982 Fall 1.3 7 Boonin, Harry Yiddish Music 1982 Fall 1.3 7 Philadelphia Jewish Genealogical Society Boonin, Harry 1982 Fall 1.3 8 Officers (1982-1983) Boonin, Harry Editor's Note 1982 Fall 1.3 8 Boonin, Harry L'Shana Tova 1982 Fall 1.3 8 Boonin, Harry Editor's Note 1982 Winter 1.4 1 Alpern, Richard Dear Mazkir 1982 Winter 1.4 3 J. Boonin, Harry Soundex Coding System 1982 Winter 1.4 4 NARA Soundex Book Review: Barent, Irwin R.: The East Boonin, Harry European Jewish Immigrant in America: A 1982 Winter 1.4 4 Compilation of the 1900 Norfolk Census Naming Schparitz, The Galician "Sparrow" And How It Grew 1982 Winter 1.4 5 Transliteration Bernard Mistakes Clein, Michael A. Family History: A Learning Experience 1982 Winter 1.4 5 Leopold, Lee B From The Archives 1982 Winter 1.4 6 HIAS (1884-1975) Shulkin, Meyer The Power of Hebrew Given Names 1982 Winter 1.4 7 Shmuel Boonin, Harry President's Message 1982 Winter 1.4 8 News update: Meeting: Dr Robert Boonin, Harry 1983 March 2.1 1 Plowman, NARA; Summer Seminar III; Alpern, Richard Dear Mazkir 1983 March 2.1 3 J. Stein, Jon E A Tree Grows In Philadelphia 1983 March 2.1 4 Leopold, Lee B From The Archives 1983 March 2.1 5 Ethnic Banks Scheckner, Jeff Biblical Genealogy 1983 March 2.1 6 How to Read Hebrew Dates Einseidler, David 1983 March 2.1 6 (Roots-Key ) Boonin, Harry The Polish Census of 1765 and 1766 1983 March 2.1 7 The American Boonin, Harry Bookmarks 1983 March 2.1 8 Jewish Immigrant Experiences Boonin, Harry News & Updates 1983 Summer 2.2 1 Einseidler, David Biblical Genealogy -- Jewish Sources 1983 Summer 2.2 3 Tedeschi, Mark The Jews Of Verona 1983 Summer 2.2 4 Boonin, Harry Bookmarks 1983 Summer 2.2 5 Page 2 Index of JGSGP Chronicles From Volume 1, Number 1 through Volume 29, Number 2 Month/ Author Title Year Vol.No Page Key Words Season Botwinick; Stockmaster; Stroeckmisel; Falk, Falkenstein; Feist; Kahn; Rosenbluth; Schepartz; Boonin, Harry We Search: Family Finder 1983 Summer 2.2 6 Rosenberg; Landsberg; Even; Perlstein; Schwartz; Garber; Grabovsky; Perkins, Kunin; Petrowsky Leopold, Lee B From The Archives 1983 Summer 2.2 7 Galicia Newspaper Sources At Boonin, Harry 1983 Summer 2.2 7 The Free Library of Philadelphia Pepper, Barbara Looking Back 1983 Summer 2.2 8 Boonin, Harry News and Updates 1983 Fall 2.3 1 Jernigan; Katz; Kalnitsky; Ostrow; Seidel; Lerner; Plam; Zhuk; Boonin, Harry We Search: Family Finder 1983 Fall 2.3 2 Diamond; Ismack; Schneider; Drachman; Chernbruddah Tedeschi, Mark The Jews Of Verona part 2 1983 Fall 2.3 3 Biblical Genealogy -- Jewish Sources Einseidler, David 1983 Fall 2.3 5 part 2 South Philadelphia Connections: Boonin, Harry 1983 Fall 2.3 6 Family Names Listed By Street Boonin, Harry Old City of Slutzk: Census of 1765 1983 Fall 2.3 7 Boonin, Harry Bookmarks 1983 Fall 2.3 8 Boonin, Harry Meeting Notice 1983 Winter 2.4 1 Brody; Promisloff; Boonin, Harry We Search: Family Finder 1983 Winter 2.4 1 Kole; Holitser Yiddish Boonin, Harry News & Updates 1983 Winter 2.4 2 Translations Publication: Judith R. Frazen: Translation Boonin, Harry Guide To 19th Century Polish Civil 1983 Winter 2.4 2 Registration Documents Old city Boonin, Harry From The Archive 1983 Winter 2.4 3 synagogues Page 3 Index of JGSGP Chronicles From Volume 1, Number 1 through Volume 29, Number 2 Month/ Author Title Year Vol.No Page Key Words Season Let's Visit Our Shtetl; Stories from Yiddish Old World Einseidler, David 1983 Winter 2.4 4 Mavens Connections Boonin, Harry Little Used Genealogical Sources 1983 Winter 2.4 6 Schuman, Deena Speaker: Steven Seigel 1984 Spring 3.1 1 Schuman, Deena New Publications 1984 Spring 3.1 1 Schuman, Deena Summer Seminar IV Scheduled 1984 Spring 3.1 1 Schepartz, Presentation on International Seminar 1984 Spring 3.1 2 Bernard & Judy Schuman, Deena Sorrow 1984 Spring 3.1 2 Judy Schepartz Schuman, Deena New York State Vital Records 1984 Spring 3.1 3 Mendelsohn, Sobel, Sobell, Shapiro, Garfinkel, Scharlop, Lastfogel, Schuman, Deena We Search -- family finder 1984 Spring 3.1 3 Goldsmith, Levy, Klyn, Kraselsky, Litvinski, Tannenbaum, Ciporkin Glassman, Paul Starting Out 1984 Spring 3.1 4 Samuelson, Resources On Genealogy In The Gratz 1984 Spring 3.1 5 Eileen L. College Library Jewish Inns In Russia in the Boonin, Harry 1984 Spring 3.1 6 18th and 19th Centuries Less May Not Be Better, Schuman, Deena 1984 Spring 3.1 7 But It Is Sometimes Easier Schuman, Deena No "Newly Discovered" Records 1984 Spring 3.1 7 Schuman, Deena Summer Seminar Tapes Available 1984 Spring 3.1 8 Schuman, Deena June Meeting 1984 Summer 3.2 1 Olschwanger Family Kovno, Schuman, Deena New Acquisitions 1984 Summer 3.2 1 Lithuania, Memel, East Prussia, Memphis Schuman, Deena Routes To Roots Conference 1984 Summer 3.2 1 Page 4 Index of JGSGP Chronicles From Volume 1, Number 1 through Volume 29, Number 2 Month/ Author Title Year Vol.No Page Key Words Season Schuman, Deena Exhibitions Of Interest 1984 Summer 3.2 2 Schuman, Deena Bank Artifacts and Records 1984 Summer 3.2 2 Schuman, Deena Records Relating To Rumania 1984 Summer 3.2 2 Boonin, Harry The 1765 Census Of The Town Of Slutzk 1984 Summer 3.2 3 Leopold, Lee B From the Archives 1984 Summer 3.2 4 Slivar, Slutzky, Octiarsky, Borenstein, Schuman, Deena We Search -- family finder 1984 Summer 3.2 4 Whitzman, Behrman, Miller, Kohanski, Berman, Chapotski, Levinski Einsiedler, David I Confess 1984 Summer 3.2 5 Pepper, Barbara Genealogy Is Only The Beginning 1984 Summer 3.2 6 Schiffman, The Jews Of Hungary 1984 Summer 3.2 7 Benjamin Weinstein, Jack L ESP 1984 Summer 3.2 8 Schuman, Deena PJGS Events -- Fall of 1984 1984 Fall 3.3 1 Schuman, Deena Program Tapes Available 1984 Fall 3.3 1 NYJGS Yivo Quest 1984 Fall 3.3 2 Newsletter Changes In National Archives Ordering Schuman, Deena 1984 Fall 3.3 2 Procedure Schuman, Deena Projected Trip To Poland 1984 Fall 3.3 2 NARS Intrinsic Value 1984 Fall 3.3 3 Publication 21 Schuman, Deena Preserving Old Photographs 1984 Fall 3.3 3 Schuman, Deena Protective Boxes To House Cased Objects 1984 Fall 3.3 4 Page 5 Index of JGSGP Chronicles From Volume 1, Number 1 through Volume 29, Number 2 Month/ Author Title Year Vol.No Page Key Words Season Baker, Zinbergs, Sinberg, Cinbergs, Tzinbergs, Tsingergs, Cymbergs, Lediger, Fidler, Caplan, Schuman, Deena We Search -- family finder 1984 Fall 3.3 4 Piller, Joseph, Firestone, Fiershtane, Shulman, Hershkowitz, Tobias, Hedrick, Al Document Conservation Procedures 1984 Fall 3.3 5 Neibauer, Sliding Billy Watson -- The "Black Sheep" 1984 Fall 3.3 7 Barbara Boonin, Harry In Re Boorvis (205 Federal Reporter 401) 1984 Fall 3.3 8 Jewish Genealogical Society--Transition Boonin, Harry 1984 Winter 3.4 1 From Old Jewish Genealogical Society--Transition Stein, Jon E 1984 Winter 3.4 1 The New Rosenstock, Our Meetings In !985 1984 Winter 3.4 2 Beryl L Rosenstock, 1985 Speakers and Programs 1984 Winter 3.4 3 Beryl L Schepartz, New Genealogical Library 1984 Winter 3.4 4 Bernard Rosenstock, Computerized Family Finder Entry Forms 1984 Winter 3.4 4 Beryl L Available Botwinick, Philadelphia Cemeteries 1984 Winter 3.4 5 Milton Rosenstock, Contribution Made To Russian Consular
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