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IN ONE VOICE 2023

, IN ONE VOICE 2023

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    The Australian Jewish Genealogical Society (Victoria) is a non-profit organisation dedicated to collecting, preserving and disseminating genealogical information, teaching research techniques and offering databases to people interested in researching Jewish ancestry.

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    Explore Land Records and Name Changes in NSW

    October 6, 2023

    EXPLORE LAND RECORDS AND NAME CHANGES IN NSW WITH GARY LUKE. EXPLORE LAND RECORDS AND NAME CHANGES IN NSW with Gary Luke Sunday 29th October

    Marvin Bude – handouts

    May 29, 2023

    Attached are two handouts given by Marvin Bude at his presentation on Sunday 28th May 2023. My Books Contacts My Genealogy Steps writing my Books

    PastPort, Mame-Loshn & Beyond: New AI Tools for Jewish Genealogy

    November 30th 2025 @ 2.30-4.00 p.m. Glen Eira Town Hall

    PastPort, Mame-Loshn & Beyond: New AI Tools for Jewish Genealogy

    by Jan Gronski

    November 30th 2025 @ 2.30-4.00 p.m. Glen Eira Town Hall

    Family history research has always been a meticulous process requiring patience, analytical skills, and dedicated time. From poring over census records to deciphering faded handwriting in parish registers, genealogists have developed specialized skills to uncover their ancestors’ stories.

    Now, artificial intelligence is revolutionising these traditional research methods, enhancing our capabilities while presenting new opportunities and challenges..

    For further information  email [email protected]

    An introduction to Genealogy

    Glen Eira Town Hall February 10th 2026 @ 2.30-4.00 p.m.

    The importance of recording one’s personal history

    Sunday, March 15th   2026 @ 2.30-4.00 p.m. Glen Eira Town Hall

    My Connection to the Dunera Boys

    April 28th 2026 , Lamm Library 6.30-8.00  p.m.

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