Gil Bardage and Arthur Sussman return once again to deliver a workshop entitled “3 Stools”.
Date: Nov. 26
Time: Doors open at 10.20; Event begins at 10:30
JEWISH GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY OF TORONTO
DNA SPECIAL INTEREST GROUP (SIG)
Q&A WORKSHOPS
Featuring our JGS Toronto members,
Gil Bardige and Arthur Sissman
Sunday, 26 November at 10:30 am ET
VIRTUAL MEETING: Join from Home
Virtual doors open at 10:20 am ET.
We are pleased to announce the return of our DNA Special Interest Group (SIG) program this year, featuring our esteemed members Gil Bardige and Arthur Sissman, both recognized as experts in Jewish DNA.
This is the first session of a four-part series featuring a presentation by Arthur Sissman titled “The 3-Legged Stool Protocol – for Genealogy and Genetic Genealogy.”
“The 3-Legged Stool Protocol” explores the integration of Name, Place, and DNA in genealogical and genetic research. This condensed introduction is designed for beginners but also offers valuable insights for individuals already utilizing family trees and DNA in their family research. Arthur will provide a brief overview of the concept during the session.
For attendees, an extensive Resource Guide will be made available during the presentation. For our members, the recording link and the Resource Guide will be available at our website area, Members Only section, Past Presentations and Workshops.
To register for this DNA SIG workshop, please go to jgstoronto.ca/register. You will then receive an immediate acknowledgement plus the link to access the event on 26 November.
The presentation will be recorded. It will be available to JGS Toronto members in the “Members Only” section of the Society website a few days after the event. It will also be available to non-member registrants for one week after the event in the “Registration” location.
To our guests, consider joining our membership for only $40.00 CDN per year by Clicking Here or consider a donation by Clicking Here to assist us in continuing our mission of providing a forum for the exchange of genealogical knowledge and information. (Canadians will receive a CRA tax receipt.)
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