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| In
search of a lost identity, or when you have to know yourself building
your jewish family tree. Enquiry among our Members. 2007-2008 (in
french) Our board has prepared a questionnaire that all members have received. The purpose of this questionnaire was to understand better what you expect from our society and to know better who you are The 206 answers received have been analyzed in detail. The full analysis of the answers, the tables giving the results and correlations between answers, the comparison with previous enquiries and a few proposals have been gathered in a 91-page report (in French). (Price : 9 euros + postage dues). |
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Index
of the Revue of the Cercle de Généalogie Juive, (1985-2011) by Pierre
LAUTMANN) |
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Catalog of the Fund of Documentation of the Cercle de Généalogie Juive, by Basile GINGER. updated edition by Jacques RODRIGUES, 21th edition,
2011. |
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Proceedings
of the 5th International Seminar on Jewish Genealogy Paris-France July
13-17, 1997,published by Anne Lifshitz-Krams. |
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Ancestries Lists by members of the Cercle de Généalogie Juive. This first volume
contains about fifteen ancestry lists, some short, some very long.. It
is available to our members only |
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Jews in the French army during WW1. a new edition by the
Cercle de Généalogie Juive. 516 pages. |
| The
Memorial Book of the Jewish Cemetery of Rosenwiller (in french) (Price : 95 euros + postage dues) After the publication in 2004 of the registry of this Cemetery, a new step has just been passed. With help of the Fondation pour la Mémoire de la Shoah, a Memorial Book of this cemetery has been produced. It contains photographs of the 377 tombstones subsisting from 1656 to 1808, the transcription and translation into French of all epitaphs and genealogical informations about the deceased individual. Click here for details |
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Census of the Jews of Alsace from 1784. 391 pages. A reprint of
the comprehensive census of Jews in Alsace at the end of the 18th
century, a must for those researching in this province. |
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Index du dénombrement des Juifs d'Alsace de 1784 by Dan LEESON. 337 pages,
A reprint of Dan
Leeson's index,
originally in print and
on microfiche.
This reprint includes the index by surname and Given names. |
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Index du livre"Mémoire juive en Alsace, contrats de mariage au XVIIIe siècle" The book indexed is
"Jewish Memory in Alsace, XVIIIth century, marriage contracts" from
A.A. Fraenckel (éd. du Cédrat 1997)(Information at
librairie.cedrat@wanadoo.fr) . |
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Recueils des déclarations de prise de nom patronymique des Juifs en 1808 by Pierre KATZ In 1808 the Jews in France and in the French Empire were forced to adopt permanent family and given names (click here); their choices were registered in each town hall. These registers constitute a comprehensive census of all Jews, as far as the records have been preserved. They also provide the correspondence between prior and subsequent names. Bas-Rhin . 2 volumes, 800 pages,
ISBN 2-9510092-1-6, 2-4, 3-2, 4-0. |
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Recueils des déclarations de prise de nom patronymique des Juifs en 1808 by Pierre KATZ In 1808 the Jews in France and in the French Empire were forced to adopt permanent family and given names (click here); their choices were registered in each town hall. These registers constitute a comprehensive census of all Jews, as far as the records have been preserved. They also provide the correspondence between prior and subsequent names. Haut-Rhin . 1 volume, 401 pages,
ISBN 2-9510092-6-7, 7-5. Also includes the towns of Besançon, Dijon,
Carouge (CH). |
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Les Communautés Juives du Bas-Rhin en 1851 relevés du recensement de
1851 effectués par Pierre KATZ |
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Les Communautés juives du Haut-Rhin en 1851. Relevés du recensement, effectués par Pierre KATZ. Analysis of the 1851
census by Pierre KATZ, 256 pages, CGJ 2002. |
| Register
of the Jewish Cemetery of Rosenwiller (1753-1980), by Avraham MALTHÊTE
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The memoirs of Ascher Lévy They have just been
translated from German and Hebrew to French. Click here for details (in
French) on this interesting character. |
| Record of
Jew's
patronyms declarations, Nancy (1808) Facsimile published with the
agreement of Municipal Archives. Presented and analyzed by Pierre-André
MEYER. 335 pages. ISBN-2-012785-41-3. Price 33 euros + postage dues Pursuant to Decree of Bayonne of 20 July 1808, the Jews of Nancy introduce themselves for mayor of their city between 26 September and 12 November, to declare the full names they intend to maintain or adopt for themselves and their children. 763 declarations are recorded, each of which constitutes a real identity card. For the first time, the facsimile of the original document is reproduced, including signatures of registrants. To the document itself were added an alphabetical index of 763 cited individuals and an index of 152 registred families. Follows an analysis of the Jewish population of Nancy in 1808 (demography, socio-professional, settlements, nature of the signatures, choice of names), based on statistics derived from this document and complemented by other. The book focuses finally on the attitude of city authorities against Jews of Nancy, subjugated in the same year 1808 to the "infamous decree", forcing them especially to carry patent to continue their business. How was that legislation applied by the municipal authorities of Nancy? What were their eye on their Jews people? The views expressed, not generally, but through each individual case, can add a touch more - subjective but evocative - to the "portraits" consisting of names declarations. |
| The jewish community of
Lunéville and its families (1753-1914) Vertical History, horizontal
history. By Françoise JOB. 225 pages. ISBN 2-912785-40-5 Price 30 euros + postage dues The Jewish comunty of Lunbéville, originally made up of families from Metz and Alsace, developed after 1871 with the incorporation of Jews who wish to remain French. The golden age, between 1872 and 1914, accompagnied the upward mobility of families from small towns and the arrival of the firts emigrants from Eastern Europa. Howewer, with departure to regional capitals, to Paris and America has begun a decline just before the WWI wich was increase thereafter. |
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VANTOUX, VALLIERES, MÉY and GRIMONT. A Jewish community in the neighborhood of Metz from the 17th to the 20th century. History, genealogy, cemetery. by Jean-Pierre BERNARD and Pascal FAUSTINI.
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Tables du registre d’état civil de la communauté juive de Metz (1717-1792), by Pierre-André MEYER. 462
pages- Reprint of the 1987 edition, amended and commented. The earliest
civil life records in Metz, following an order of the Metz bailiff. A
must. |
| Contrats de mariage juifs en Moselle
avant 1792 by Jean FLEURY. (3rd edition, 1999, 255
pages) ISBN 2-9510092-5-9. |
| Recueils des déclarations de prise de
nom patronymique des Juifs en 1808 par Pierre KATZ Moselle,
Meurthe-et-Moselle by Pierre Katz. (see above under ALSACE) |
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Le
cimetière israélite régional de Lunéville (1759-1998), by Sylvain,
Françoise JOB and Claude FREUND (with collaboration of Jean
Ginsburger and Jean-Pierre Bernard). |
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Les mariages Juifs en Moselle (1792-1892) by
Jean-Louis CALBAT |
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Tables du Memorbuch de Metz (1720-1849) by
Jean-Claude Bouvat-Martin |
| Les cimetières israélites de Moselle by Jean-Pierre
Bernard CITED
MUNICIPALITIES: Augny, Bionville, Boulay-Moselle, Bouzonville,
Contz-les-Bains, Courcelles-Chaussy, Créhange, Cutting, Delme, Denting,
Dieuze, Ennery, Fénétrange, Fey, Flévy, Forbach, Frauenberg,
Grosbliederstroff, Hagondange, Hayange, Hombourg-Haut, Hellimer,
Lagarde, Lixheim, Louvigny, Marly, Merlebach, Metting, Metz,
Metzervisse, Morhange, Moyeuvre-Grange, Niedervisse, Phalsbourg,
Puttelange-aux-Lacs, Rouhling, Saint-Avold, Sarrebourg, Sarreguemines,
Schalbach, Sierck-les-Bains, Thimonville,Thionville, Uckange, Vantoux,
Waldwisse.. |
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Jews
at Paris in 1809-1810: the census made by the "Consistoire"), by Elie
NICOLAS and Claudie BLAMONT |
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Data of Ketubots from the Consistory in Paris, Tome III : 1896-1902 by Véronique CAHEN. Preface
by Professor Simon Schwarzfuchs |
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Mariages célébrès dans le Temple Israélite de la rue Notre-Dame-de-Nazareth du 24 novembre 1822 au 31 décembre 1841. Données recueilies par Claudie BLAMONT. CGJ 2003 – 120 pages,
ISBN 2-912785-26-X. |
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Jewish religious weddings in Paris, 1848-1872. Data collected by Anne LIFSHITZ-KRAMS. by
Anne Lifshitz-Krams, 3rd Edition 2000 – 200 pages, ISBN 2-9510092-0-8. |
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Relevé des Ketoubot from Consistoire de Paris, Tome III : 1896-1902 Véronique CAHEN. Preface by Professor Simon Schwarzfuchs |
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Paris cemeteries – Jewish sections by Gilles PLAUT.
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Etat Civil des Juifs de Nîmes et de Pont-Saint-Esprit (de 1792 à la fin du XIXe siècle) by Lucien SIMON. by
Dr Lucien Simon - Lists all civil records of these two towns except
living individuals, a work by the specialist of the history of the Jews
in Nîmes.
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Relevé du cimetière de la Mouche (Lyon) by Etienne TROLLER and Manuela WYLER. by
Etienne TROLLER and Manuela WYLER, 181 pages, CGJ 2003, foreword by
Richard Wertenschlag, Chief-Rabbi of Lyons. |
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Juifs du Maghreb. Noms de famille et société by Jacques TAÏEB. This
book makes an inventory as comprehensive as possible of all Jewish
surnames in North Africa, explains their origin, their meaning,and
yields their frequency and the date of their first apparition. All
these surnames are of course replaced in their social, historical and
geographical contexts. |
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Les Juifs d'Afrique du Nord : démographie et onomastique par Maurice EISENBETH, Alger 1936. Réédition
et compléments par le Cercle de Généalogie Juive et La Lettre
Sépharade, Paris 2000 - |
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The Golden book of Algerian Judaism 1914-1918. first
edition 1919 – republished by the CGJ. - Presents names and decorations
of fact of French Jewish soldiers during WW1. |
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Le Livre d'Or des israélites algériens. Recueil de renseignements inédits et authentiques sur les principaux négociants juifs d’Alger pendant la période turque - par M.J. M.Haddey. Alger
1871. Reprint CGJ 2005 (avec l’aimable autorisation de l’AIU), Index
par Jacob Benzazon, 96 + XVI pages ISBN 2-912785-31-6. |
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Tumular Inscriptions in the cemeteries of Algiers by Isaac BLOCH. Publication
Cercle de Généalogie Juive 2008, |