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This is our Links page. Please browse through our selections to find areas of interest that relate to our organization. If you would like to contribute a link to our collection please send it to us from our comments page.

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It is worth noting that modern genealogy can hardly be mentioned without reference to the Church of Latter Day Saints, the Mormons, who have collected the world's most complete genealogical records, available either on location or by loan at Mormon churches throughout New Mexico.


  1. The American Jewish Historical Society's World Wide Web Home Page.
    http://www.ajhs.org/


  2. The Jewish Federation of Greater Albuquerque. JFGA is the central coordinating, fund raising and planning organization of our city's Jewish community. It supports over 40 social service, community relations and cultural organizations in Albuquerque.
    http://www.jewishnewmexico.org


  3. Historical Society of New Mexico.
    http://www.hsnm.org/

  4. The Jewish Community of Las Vegas, NM
    http://www.lvjewish.org


  5. The University of Arizona Library. The Leona G. and David A. Bloom Southwest Jewish Archives.
    http://dizzy.library.arizona.edu/images/swja/swjalist.html

  6. Jewish Walking Tours of Mexico, Precencia judia en la ciudad de Mexico.
    http://www.jewishtours.com.mx/


  7. Tnuat Bnei Akiva. The Bnei Akiva is an international youth organization which represents religious Zionism . It's slogan is "Torah VeHaboda" (Torah and work) which means we want to build Eretz Israel while doing the mitzvot.
    http://www.bneiakiva.org.mx/toppage1%20ingles.htm


  8. Enjoy entertaining, accurate and informative tours with professional historian/near-native. Cultural/educational guided walks, hikes or step-on tours of Santa Fe, NM and Southwest. Scheduled walks include Original Jewish Legacy in NM tour.
    http://www.swguides.com

  9. Western Jewish History Center, Berkeley, CA
    http://magnes.org/collections/wjhc.html


  10. The Jewish Museum of Maryland on the Web. Opening Windows on the Past, Programs, News & Calendar of Events Current and Future Exhibitions. Your Genealogy Connection JMM in Cyberspace.
    http://www.jhsm.org/


  11. The New Mexico Jewish Link. Links, Jewish Poets, New Mexico Events, News, Professional Links.
    http://www.nmjewishlink.com

  12. Historical Societies by State. Many links.
    http://power.pasco.lib.fl.us/gen_historical.html

  13. New Mexico Genealogical Society. Genealogists helping genealogists since 1960. Links toNational and Ethnic Genealogical & Historical Societies.
    http://nmgs.org/linksoc.htm

  14. The Genealogical Institute of the Jewish Historical Society of Western Canada. The Genealogical Institute was founded in June 1990 to operate as the part of the Jewish Historical Society of Western Canada that is dedicated to promoting the hobby of genealogy within the Society. We are a member of the International Association of Jewish Genealogical Societies (IAJGS). We provide lectures, workshops, library facilities, and many other benefits.
    http://www.concentric.net/~lkessler/geninst.shtml


  15. The Center for Jewish History is comprised of four institutions of higher Jewish learning, each of which has made a singular contribution to the cultural and historical legacy of the Jewish people. The American Jewish Historical Society, the Leo Baeck Institute, Yeshiva University Museum, and YIVO Institute for Jewish Research have become partners in a visionary plan -- the creation of an unparalleled campus complex devoted to the furtherance of Jewish scholarship in the heart of New York City.
    http://www.cjh.org/


  16. The Jewish Historical Society of Greater New Haven, Inc. Stepping Stones, a part of the UAHC's Jewish Outreach, is a program to help interfaith, unaffiliated families learn about their Jewish heritage. The program's goal is to provide knowledge of the basic elements of Jewish life, culture, traditions, and history in an atmosphere of sensitivity and respect for other religions.
    http://pages.cthome.net/hirsch/

  17. The Jewish Historical Society of MetroWest.Covering an expanding Jewish community from the Newark Bay to the Delaware Water Gap, the Jewish Historical Society of MetroWest celebrates, collects, documents, and preserves the history of over 150 years since its origins in Newark, New Jersey.
    www.jhsmw.org


  18. Internet Jewish History Sourcebook.
    http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/jewish/jewishsbook.html


  19. The Center for Iranian Jewish Oral History (The Center) was established on August 9, 1995 in Los Angeles with the full support of 16 different Iranian Jewish organizations in the Los Angeles community.
    http://www.cijoh.org/


  20. The National Museum of American Jewish History, located across the mall from the Liberty Bell and Independence Hall, offers visitors the opportunity to learn about American Jews in the social, cultural, economic and political life of this nation.
    http://www.nmajh.org/

  21. AT HOME ON THE RANGE: JEWISH LIFE IN TEXAS This special PBS documentary explores the Jewish experience in the Lone Star State.
    http://www.applewest.com


  22. THE JEWISH MUSEUM LONDON opens a window onto the history and religious life of the Jewish community in Britain and beyond.
    http://www.ort.org/jewmusm/

  23. The Jewish Student Online Research Center.(JSOURCE)
    http://www.us-israel.org/jsource/

  24. The Jewish Museum New York.
    http://www.jewishmuseum.org/

  25. The International Association of Jewish Genealogical Societies (IAJGS) is a non-profit organization dedicated to the coordination of the activities of some 60 local Jewish genealogical societies around the world.
    http://www.jewishgen.org/ajgs/

  26. San Francisco Bay Area Jewish Genealogical Society (SFBA JGS)
    http://www1.jewishgen.org/sfbajgs/


  27. Arizona Historical Society - Central Arizona Division. The museum's mission is to collect, preserve, interpret and disseminate the history of Arizona in particular of 20th century Phoenix and Central Arizona.
    http://www.tempe.gov/ahs/

  28. Colorado Historical Society, Office of Archaeology and Historic Preservation.
    http://www.aclin.org/other/historic/chs/


  29. Jacob Rader Marcus Center of the AMERICAN JEWISH ARCHIVES.
    http://server.huc.edu/aja/

  30. Judaism - Definitive Collection of Net Links - Net Links for Judaism, from your Mining Company Guide.
    http://judaism.miningco.com/mlibrary.htm

  31. Jewish Outreach Center - Search Page - This facility enables you to find those documents on our website that are related to a certain subject.
    http://www.joc.org.il/search.htm

  32. The Douglas E. Goldman Jewish Genealogy Center, located on the third floor of the Permanent Exhibition, is the only Jewish Genealogy Center of its kind in the world. In the Center, visitors can search a computerized database containing thousands of genealogies of Jewish families from all over the world and can also register their own family trees.
    http://www.bh.org.il/Geneology/index.htm

  33. Welcome to The U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum Library Catalog.
    http://library.ushmm.org/


  34. The National Yiddish Book Center's site offers information on programs, exhibits, and facilities; Yiddish and English books; and an online edition of the Pakn Treger magazine.
    http://www.yiddishbookcenter.org/


  35. Established in 1914, the Library serves the Montreal community in five languages - English, French, Hebrew, Yiddish and Russian, and holds the largest public collection of Judaica in North America.
    http://www.jewishpubliclibrary.org/


  36. The YIVO Institute for Jewish Research is the preeminent repository of library and archival materials on the history and culture of Eastern European Jewry and their descendants in the United States.
    http://www.yivoinstitute.org/

  37. Jewish Genealogy Links. While some might argue, doing research on the Internet turns up few leads whereas researching in libraries and archives produces many results. There are several large instituitons full of materials relating to Jews, Jewish communities, and, who knows, maybe an ancestor!
    http://www.pitt.edu/~alm4/jewish/lib.htm


  38. World-Wide Genealogy Resources
    http://www.genhomepage.com/world.html


  39. Society for Studies Crypto Judaic
    http://www.sephardiconnect.com/halapid/halapid.htm


  40. Sephardic Genealogy and Historical Society http://www.geocities.com/EnchantedForest/1321/review.html

  41. Sephardic Jews From Spain
    http://www.bsz.org/aspanishjews.htm

  42. Sephardic and Sephardim Genealogy
    http://www.orthohelp.com/geneal/sefardim.htm


  43. Inacio Steinhardt's Home Page
    http://www.geocities.com/Eureka/1514/


  44. Kulanu
    http://www.ubalt.edu/www/kulanu


  45. Bnai Sepharad
    http://www.geocities.com/SouthBeach/8341/


  46. Benveniste's Home Page
    http://www.home.earthlink.net/~benven/

  47. The Anusim List Page
    http://www.members.tripod.com/~anak/anusim.htm


  48. IVRI/NASAWI
    http://www.ivri-nasawi.org


  49. The Crypto Jewish List
    http://www.onelist.com/subscribe.cgi/Crypto-Jew


  50. The Sephardic Page
    http://www.geocities.com/SouthBeach/8341/

  51. www.rochlin-roots-west.com




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