Israeli Sources for Researching Sephardic Jewry in the Holocaust Prof. Yitzchak Kerem Po Box 10642, Jerusalem 91102 Tels

Israeli Sources for Researching Sephardic Jewry in the Holocaust Prof. Yitzchak Kerem Po Box 10642, Jerusalem 91102 Tels

Israeli Sources for Researching Sephardic Jewry in the Holocaust Prof. Yitzchak Kerem Po Box 10642, Jerusalem 91102 Tels: 02-5795595, 054-4870316 FAX: 972-2-5337459 [email protected] http://www.sephardicmuseum.org Genealogical Sources on Sephardic and Mizrachi Jews in the Holocaust Located in Jerusalem and elsewhere in Israel By Prof. Yitzchak Kerem, Foundation for Jewish Diversity and Habayit Lemoreshet Kehilot Sefarad vehaMizrah Archives Yad Vashem Interviews, Spielberg interviews, name lists, archival documents, Red Cross Tracing Service Database Mauthausen card index, Righteous Gentile department files, Jerusalem Municipal Archives, Basement of the Jerusalem Municipality, Jerusalem Sephardic Council files and correspondences Central Archives for the History of the Jewish People, Givat Ram, Collection on Greece until 1941, annotates life of those later annihilated by the Nazis in 1943-44. Collectiion on Yugoslavia Collection on Bulgaria donated by the Bulgarian Immigrants Association Joint Distribution Committee Archives, 12 Beit Hadfus, Givat Shaul Numerous files on refugees from Greece to Turkey, Portugal, and after WWII Israel State Archive, 14 Hartom, Rad Building, First Floor, Har Hotzvim, Jerusalem Many files on the Mufti in Bosnia, Eichmann Trial, and Reaction of Jewish Yishuv in Eretz-Israel to Holocaust. Libraries National Library, Givat Ram, Genealogy Section, Judaica Reading Room Yad Ben Zvi, 12 Abravanel Street, Rehavia, numerous sections on Greece, Yugoslavia, Morocco, Tunisia, Italy Center for the Heritage of North African Jewry, King David Street By appointment Books Haim Asitz, Yitzchak Kerem, Menachem Persof, and Steve Israel, eds. The Shoa in the Sephardic Communities (Jerusalem; Sephardic Educational Center, 2006). Irit Bleigh, ed. Encyclopedia of Jewish Communities, Tunisia and Libya (Jerusalem: Yad Vashem, 1997).[Hebrew] Eyal Ginio, ed. Greece Jewish Communities in the East in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries (Jerusalem: Israel Ministry of Education and Ben-Zvi institute, 2014).[Hebrew] Zvi Loker, ed., Pinkas HaKehillot Yugoslavia (Jerusalem: Yad Vashem, 1998).[Hebrew] Aure Recanati, The Jewish Community of Salonika 1943(Jerusalem: Erez, 2003) ___________. A Memorial Book of the Deportation of the Greek Jews (Jerusalem: Erez, 2006). Bracha Rivlin, Yitzchak Kerem, and Leah Matkovetzki, Pinkas Kehilot Yavan (Jerusalem: Yad Vashem, 1999).[Hebrew] Haim Saadoun, ed., Morocco, Jewish Communities in the East in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries (Jerusalem: Israel Ministry of Education and Ben-Zvi institute, 2003).[Hebrew] Mathilde A. Tagger and Yitzchak Kerem, Guidebook for Sephardic and Oriental Genealogical Sources in Israel (Bergenfeld, NJ: Avotaynu, 2006). Tel Aviv Jabotinsky Institute, Files on the Revisionist Movement Diaspora Museum, Dorot Center for Jewish Genealogy Photo Archive, includes photos and files on many Sephardic and North African Communities Diaspora Research Institute, Carter Building, Tel Aviv University, Ramat Aviv Illegal Immigration to Eretz-Israel Archive, Tel Aviv University, Ramat Aviv Hagana Archives. Files on Illegal Immigration (to Eretz-Israel) from Greece to Turkey and via Aleppo, Syria in 1941- 1944. Bar Ilan University Library Collections from the former Institute of Salonikan Jewry Collection on Rumanian Jewry, Files on Sephardic communities in Bucharest, Craiova, and Ploiesti Recanati Old Home, Petach Tikva. Museum and Library on Salonikan Jewry Association for Salonikan and Greek Jews Holocaust Survivors, 68 Levinsky Street, 2nd Floor. Many books and information on survivors from Greece in Israel Association of Immigrants from the ex-Yugoslavia Amal School, Afeka, Files on Settlement Movement (former Lavon Archives) Or Yehuda Center for Heritage of Libyan Jewry Numerous files, books, and artifacts on Libyan Jewry including during Italian fascist occupations and deportations to Italy and Austria. Center for Heritage of Babylonian Jewry Library and Archives, bookstore, and msuuem. Much information on Irzqi Jewry in Nazi-inspired Farhud riots through Iraq on June 1-2, 1941 Elsewhere Lochami Getaot Musuem and Archives, Many files on Greek Jewry and the Holocaust. See also publications on Greek Jewry in the Holocaust by the deceased Miriam Novitch. Moreshet Archives, Givat Haviva, Files on Partisans in Greece and Yugoslavia .

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