DNA SPECIAL INTEREST GROUP (SIG) Q&A WORKSHOP Featuring our JGS Toronto members, Gil Bardige and Arthur Sissman Sunday, 14 April 2024 at 10:30 am. ET VIRTUAL MEETING: Join from Home Virtual doors open at 10:30 a.m. ET All are invited to participate in the second segment of our 4-part […]
Wednesday, 17 April 2024, 7:30 p.m. On ZOOM CLUED-IN: Case studies from Sherlock Cohn, The Photo Genealogist Clued -In: More cases from Sherlock Cohn, The Photo Genealogist The best way to analyze family photographs is by example. This new presentation, completed in 2023, a sequel to the popular “Clued-In: Case […]
As part of our continued partnership with Classi Learning JGS Toronto members can attend selected Classi lectures at no cost. "The Last Train" tells the gripping story of young brothers Paul and Oscar Arato and their mother Lenke surviving the Nazi occupation during World War II. Living in Hungary, they […]
Poland SIG by zoom The Poland SIG is available to JGST members only and the zoom registration is available on our JGST website in the members section. click this link
This a continuation of the Classi Lecture series on Hungary. Trudy Gold speaks on the infamous Kastner Trial in Israel. Members of JGS Toronto can register clicking on this link: Members Area of the website. This series is free to our Members.
This is a virtual event is free to members of the Jewish Genealogy Society of Toronto. Register here: https://jgstoronto.ca/registration-for-member-only-programs/ Speaker: Anne Dublin How did Holocaust survivors manage to leave Eastern Europe and find safety in displaced persons camps, mainly in Austria and Germany, after World War II? The survivors weren't […]
This is the 8th and final series on Hungary hosted by Classi Lectures. Trudy Gold speaks on the Eichmann Trial. The Classi Lecture series is free to JGS Toronto members. Members may register for this event by clicking on this link
The Classi Lectures are free to members of the Jewish Genealogy Society of Toronto. Speaker: Ann Dublin: After World War II, approximately 250,000 Holocaust survivors lived in displaced persons (DP) camps, mainly in Austria and Germany. Most of them were stuck in these DP camps for years until they were […]