Fioretta Presentation/Q&A
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3 ай бұрын
Jews of Syria, Iraq, and Egypt
1:27:29
Jewish Genealogy in the Germanies
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Annual Purim Party 2022
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@LP-on6kq
@LP-on6kq 5 ай бұрын
Poland is a family United in blood and United in Christ. It is part of a larger Indo-European family. They have to protect themselves from demographic change. They have the right to defend against foreign interference. The jews do not belong in Poland. Or anywhere in europe
@LP-on6kq
@LP-on6kq 5 ай бұрын
Stop it we cannot have jews in Poland again. Please they are picking themselves up at the moment. Please you have Israel, poles have Poland. We cannot play this game any more. I love all people including Jews. It is this love that leads me to plead with you. This is not an easy ask but we need to be around our own family and people. We need to make amends with our neighbors. We need to stabilize the old European battlegrounds. Please let Poland play its roll and let it be polish.
@ashiahiggins7868
@ashiahiggins7868 8 ай бұрын
More lies
@66elflaco
@66elflaco 9 ай бұрын
I wish I would’ve seen this video 3 years ago. I have watched SO MANY videos regarding Sephardic history and testimonies from the same videos and I’ve come to several conclusions regarding this prophetic Ezekiel 37 manifestation: 1/ It’s been more of an awakening with the Hispanics of my/our generations e.g. late Baby Boomers and early Gen-X’rs like myself. 2/ It usually affects the spirit of at least one soul per family unit. 3/ Most of your family will verify an occult opinion that family members may have already had I.e. they always knew you were crazy or delusional 😊 4/ The affected soul usually has higher intelligence than the rest of the family but is usually the most humble person in the family. I could go on and on but I must say this: 2 of your videos which are the only 2 that I have watched have brought me confirmation that Adonai has me on the right path and that the people that I have also helped to identify their true self haven’t been misled because of a “personal whim.” A VERY quick personal testimony: I have known with ABSOLUTE knowledge and certainty about my Sefardic ancestry since October of 1976 while reading aloud to my 4th grade classmates, an excerpt from our US History book that actually talked about the Conquistadors and the Marranos. Let me refresh your memory to the early 70’s: Our textbooks came from Houghton-Mifflin and the contents of this particular history was probably beyond the scope of the German teachers that I had being educated in Chicago. I would LOVE to get in touch with you and Dr Maldonado who happens to be from the same Puerto Rucan hometown as my mother’s family who have NEVER been catholic.
@CharlesDaniels-q4j
@CharlesDaniels-q4j Жыл бұрын
Really why do it says e1b1a Egypt huh look it up y'all not Jews They are Egyptian look it up They are mixed with Russia and King Rameses the 2nd LoL 😂 it's hilarious
@jalilmuhammad8270
@jalilmuhammad8270 Жыл бұрын
Dom Casual font! Dom Casual was ubiquitous on television in the 1990s!
@paulpopescu2757
@paulpopescu2757 Жыл бұрын
1:03:03 "locate a dentist who did a root canal on him in 1976" Wow .. he had a root canal 3 years before his death in 1979.. I wonder if there is a connection..
@LegitShmullz
@LegitShmullz Жыл бұрын
18:44 Brooklyn
@roncastel3627
@roncastel3627 2 жыл бұрын
This is great thank you!
@marilynfeingold9348
@marilynfeingold9348 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you, Yefim for helping me preserve the memory of my Camenca Family! Congratulations on this well deserved honour. Marilyn Feingold
@anthonyclark4239
@anthonyclark4239 2 жыл бұрын
Can everyone agree on the knowledge written in the Holy King James bible it gives historical significance of foundation info concerning everyone dead and alive today threw ancestors DNA, now if ppl take a close look at Genesis ch 10 whole chapter and study those gentiles you'll start to put the truth together by researching everything concerning who are the Jews period from pure to mix mingled dna...
@believeinpeace
@believeinpeace 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you very much!
@LouisKessler
@LouisKessler 2 жыл бұрын
Just finished taking the excellent Russian Research in the Former Russian Empire course offered by the Salt Lake Institute of Genealogy (SLIG), and Dr Levine's talk is a wonderful Reader's Digest version of the course, with extra emphasis on Jewish records. Well done!
@adam-cp9bb
@adam-cp9bb 3 жыл бұрын
I have artifacts belonging to the Jewish population of Algeria. Specifically, the Jaafara area. bouarbarij bouariridj
@timphillips4357
@timphillips4357 3 жыл бұрын
I am an "Anglo" American and I have been researching my ancestry and have come to find many Jews(or people with Jewish ancestry anyway) in there. I didn't know until this past week that my great grandfather was of mainly Jewish ancestry. His(and my) paternal lines are the R1b haplogroup and they go back to the Irish Kings but in around 1400 my forefather married a woman with Jewish ancestry and they continued marrying people with Jewish ancestry pretty much all the way to my g grandfather-though they were Christians by religion. I had never really known about how much of an impact 1066ad had on Britain and the Jews that William the Conqueror had given lands and titles to. Like half of even my Anglo ancestors seem to go back to these main families like Gordon, Livingstone, Stanley, Stewart, Beauchamp, de Brus, etc. I wonder if Jews and British people are aware of these ancestral connections? Pretty neat. Thanks for all you do!
@coastalphriends4913
@coastalphriends4913 3 жыл бұрын
Just wow! So thrilled that you have shared this labor of love! Obrigada!
@marthaforsyth5240
@marthaforsyth5240 3 жыл бұрын
Reminds me of a one-semester course I used to teach at MIT - in which we attempted to give graduate students the ability to comprehend Russian written material IN THEIR FIELD (we had the same courses for French and German and I believe Spanish). We taught them the alphabet and a minimal amount of grammar, and then had them do a LOT of reading of texts in their field. If the student really cared, s/he could learn enough in the space of one semester to really really read things in their field. And most did learn enough to pass their exam in a foreign language, required in order to get an advanced degree. One student really wanted it as a "doorway" to understanding the names and sometimes the texts of songs he encountered in international folk dancing - he's still around and active, and I think his Russian training to this day stands him in good stead!
@nurfacealways
@nurfacealways 3 жыл бұрын
I know the top left is a princess
@SHAUL-YIRAH-MAAMIN.
@SHAUL-YIRAH-MAAMIN. 3 жыл бұрын
Beautiful. תודה רבה. Muchas Gracias...
@SHAUL-YIRAH-MAAMIN.
@SHAUL-YIRAH-MAAMIN. 3 жыл бұрын
I enjoyed this very much. Thank You.
@queakie
@queakie 3 жыл бұрын
Is there anything else known about the Galimidi surname? My grandmother was once told by her uncle that there were 2 Galimidi families in Constantinople that were not related to each other (probably were related many many years ago). My great grandfather's surname was Galimidi and I don't know much about his family past his parents. Was surprised to also see that the origin of the Galimidi surname was Romaniote. I thought it was Sephardic.
@stevefriedlob7800
@stevefriedlob7800 3 жыл бұрын
your information is basic, good job, however you are lacking in depth knowledge, I am a descendent of crypto Jews for the state of Sonora Mexico, my grandfather is of Welsh descent, my mother is of ctyptot Sonora, I am a historian of the State of Sonora, also form Arizona, New Mexico and Colorado. I have recently visited ranching villages of Sonora, these villages have traditions of Jewish traditions from the 1600 century, I was there, these people are Christians, however they show Jewish traditions of names such as Moses, Abraham, Rachel, not common Christian names, I spoke with as Grandmother who stated her grandmother practiced a tradition of lighting candies Friday night and reciting a prayer with a shawl over her head, I have lived in the State of Sonora for 45 years, I have lots of knowledge.. Contact me at email address: [email protected]
@66elflaco
@66elflaco 9 ай бұрын
I would love to communicate with you about the New Spanish kingdoms. Have you studied any of the region of Nueva Galicia? I have a family thread of common surnames that go back to the first 117 families that entered through Colima and into Guadalajara.
@user-ys5rp6zm6v
@user-ys5rp6zm6v 3 жыл бұрын
يوجد عندي قرص لاعرف ماذ يعني aimHigh
@JBHaber
@JBHaber 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing this touching story. I spent the weekend "hanging out" with new relatives due to a box of recently discovered photos from the 1920s. Next stop, JewishGen to hopefully learn more about them.
@nycgirl50
@nycgirl50 5 жыл бұрын
I don't find the JewishGen website user-friendly
@dbmgna3951
@dbmgna3951 5 жыл бұрын
I agree. That said, I found it a nice compliment to my Genealogy work.
@bellagreene3200
@bellagreene3200 6 жыл бұрын
Shalom everyone, I've been doing a lot searching for information on my grandmother and grandfathers family but haven't found very much some how I don't seem to be a good searcher. My grandfather's name was Ghitia Klinitzki/Klinitzi my grandmothers name was Pessia. They had three sons while in Russia. They immigrated to Canada in 1924. The village name was Kirlovtcy/Kurilovtsi. I'm using JewishGen and Ancestry. If anyone knows of any information about please send me a message through JewishGen. Thank you, Bella
@RostykMakushak
@RostykMakushak 6 жыл бұрын
Very touching story of rediscovering family history. Especially the part about being married on the same as your great grandparents day 100 year later.
@desvikingthoreson2867
@desvikingthoreson2867 6 жыл бұрын
my husband's DNA came back nearly 20 % Ashkenazi I I joined Latvia digest as the DNA said his family's origins were Latvia, I'm still looking for the Luebke or Lupke ancestors. that came over to Wisconsin and married into the Reiss family though.
@dbmgna3951
@dbmgna3951 5 жыл бұрын
My Grandfather, Samuel Zalman Chaiet was born in Latvia. If you see our family name connecting to Your’s please feel free to contact me.
@kathleentodora4168
@kathleentodora4168 6 жыл бұрын
Like thousands of people we discovered our Jewish heritage when we found my grandmother who had been buried in an unmarked grave who had not been visited or remembered for 80 years. This led to my daughter and I officially "returning" to our heritage in Nov. 2012. We found our maternal ancestors are connected to the Gormezano family in Spain and Amsterdam as are my husband's ancestors from Palermo Sicily. We are descendants of the Anusim (the forced ones) and the Crypto Jews (converts to the Catholic faith who practiced their Jewish heritage in hiding) during the siege of the Spanish Inquisition that lasted 350 years. We have fervently studied Torah and are enthusiastic and are observant SephardicJews today. I am presently writing our geneaology. Jewish.Gen has been and continues to be our major source of information. Thank you so very much! Kathleen Cullen Todora.
@stingrayofcincinnati
@stingrayofcincinnati 7 жыл бұрын
Still looking for a good video to help me learn how to use the search features on your site. Plus, I am a member of some of the sigs and I'm still looking for videos on some of them. But that is my issue. This video is good. Have to go through it again, you were going a little fast for me.
@georgiegirlize
@georgiegirlize 7 жыл бұрын
Hi how does Jewish community feel about adopted people? I found in DNA I am half Jewish. My mother was not Jewish . So now I have family tree linking to Jewish family, but they do not seem to believe I am connected , they are negative to taking a test to help me find who is my father. Is this because I was not brought up Jewish?? Without someone taking a test I can never find who was my father ! I.m 60 now.
@dbmgna3951
@dbmgna3951 5 жыл бұрын
georgiegirlize Dear lovely person, I’m sorry you are struggling. Jews go by, live by Jewish Law, Halacha. This was given to us by Gd at Mount Sinai 3000+ years ago. The matrilineal line determines if you are Jewish. This relates to what is passed down to your soul and body. Though in the physical world you may have awesome Jewish relatives, from what you have written, you are spiritually and therefore physically not a Jew. My Grandchildren and beloved Step-Son are in your shoes. I love them dearly and pray that they be among the righteous of the Gentiles. I also pray that they should serve Gd in whatever capacity Gd wants them to and they should Serve him well. They as all non Jews are responsible for observing the 6 Noahide laws. An excellent resource is a book on this subject by Rabbi Solevechik. I hope this gives you clarity and comfort.
@dbmgna3951
@dbmgna3951 5 жыл бұрын
Excellent resource on Noahide laws: www.aish.com/atr/Seven_Laws_of_Noah.html?catid=907879 www.aish.com/atr/What-Does-a-Noahide-Actually-Do.html www.aish.com/w/nj/For_Non-Jews.html enjoy your Journey.
@dbmgna3951
@dbmgna3951 5 жыл бұрын
Adoption is awesome in Jewish law, Halacha. The issue, based on what you wrote is not adoption, but wether you were converted to Judaism according to Jewish law, Halacha. If you were, and it was done by an OrthodoxJewish Court, Beis Din, then spiritually and therefore physically you would be a Jew.
@TheRanaro
@TheRanaro 7 жыл бұрын
My wife and sons are also descendants of Rashi -- leading them up to the Davidic royal family. Love this stuff. What can I say? Personally I built a tree on my Mom's side that goes about 13 generations. Meeting up with cousins I never met before this summer in NY. Can't wait. :)
@Jhg812
@Jhg812 7 жыл бұрын
My family is from Sharhorod, too! 2:04
@TheJillory
@TheJillory 8 жыл бұрын
I am trying to understand how to use this website. But can anyone help me out regarding my ancestory DNA results. The results came back with 68% European, but how do you break it down from there to know if there could be Jewish blood line in there?My GrandMothers maiden name was Seifert and born in Russia, in Roseberg and immigrated in very early 1900's to Canada and then to San Fransisco.I was really hoping the DNA test would tell me that I have Jewish connections. Thanks for any input.Jill
@DNAConsultingDetectives
@DNAConsultingDetectives 8 жыл бұрын
I'm trying to put together a family tree for my future daughter-in-law. Her mother's maiden name is "Green" from Swenciany (Russia). I am not Jewish and am ready to learn cultural nuances. I have to assume that this is not the original surname. I have signed up for an account with JewishGen. Any suggestions would be very appreciated. Thank you!
@dorothyphyllis
@dorothyphyllis 8 жыл бұрын
Shalom, I have just joined JewishGen today and I'm hoping to find Samuel Levi's family. He was b 1730 in Hockenheim, Rhein-Neckar-Kreis, Baden, Germany. I am so excited to have my Jewish ancestry, I know it comes down through the mother but It's still part of my heritage and I want to know all there is about the Levi family.
@MarshallSaperstein
@MarshallSaperstein 9 жыл бұрын
My name is Marshall Saperstein and as of this week I am 75 years old and I have lost touch with most of my family who were even older. I have one son David who is now living half way accross the Unitrd States from me. I have made some ccontacts with second, third and fourth cousins but we have not gotten together and exchanged our informatio so if anyone who reads this wants to get in touch with me please do and I will respond some of my family names are Saperstein, Yevzeroff, Deitcher, and many others in Canada, New Jersey, New York and Florida. Hopping for some response.
@sergioadino4105
@sergioadino4105 9 жыл бұрын
keep on touch my researcher, my volunteer, going to your country to search all whole ,worldJewishgen.com/650650/update subcribes from as member now efhraim -judahson,gen id 650650, [email protected]/6328325143/6328325142/asap respond.texts asap now
@sergioadino4105
@sergioadino4105 9 жыл бұрын
who can volunteer as my membership form..id 650650, judahson-efhraim the lion tribes of lion of judahson
@lindaslasberg9179
@lindaslasberg9179 9 жыл бұрын
I'm looking for anyone with the name of Zambursky. This was my Mother's maiden name. I know nothing about this set of grandparents. I know that my grandfather died around 1914 in, I think London, England. My grandmother, his wife, died in 1939 also in London, England. I have no first names and no other details right now. They would probably have been born in mid to late 1800's, likely Eastern Europe. Also does anyone know where the name Benny comes from. This was my late husband's last name. His parents knew nothing about where they might have come from, nor anything about the name except "perhaps Spanish", which looking at their features could well be true!!
@marcwormser1616
@marcwormser1616 9 жыл бұрын
I am seeking information that will lead me to my grandfather's place of birth in Russia, perhaps White Russia. Name is Ralph (Rafael?) Kelfer. Born Nov 14, 1879. Immigrated to US in 1898. Cannot find port of entry, ship, naturalization, etc. Father was Abraham. Married Bertha Hopper in St. Louis 1905.
@Macrocompassion
@Macrocompassion 8 жыл бұрын
Dear Mark, As a volunteer I have been asked to prepare some information about the "Wormser Family" through Jewish Gen. Please send a message to Ami Elyasaf ([email protected]), who is directing me in this matter. He should be able to provide you with some interesting details of past Wormsers.
@marcwormser1616
@marcwormser1616 8 жыл бұрын
What additional info would you like? Lived and died in San Antonio, TX. Lived in CA. Married Bertha in St. Louis in 1906. Father was Abraham, who died in St. Louis. Six siblings.
@kirkrinella6588
@kirkrinella6588 9 жыл бұрын
I am Kirk William Arenstein. I am looking for help to locate family members. My grandparents left Otowock, Poland after the war started. Their names were: Wladyslaw Vel Arenstein and Marii Rachaella Arenstein. Marii parents surnam was Kleimann. My brother and I were born in Southern California.. I know we have cousins in France with the surname Teszner. Any help will be appreciated.
@nicolepatmaddenstephens8476
@nicolepatmaddenstephens8476 9 жыл бұрын
Nicole Madden Stephens Hello! I need help in finding my mother's family! I have found my father's with FamilyTree DNA tests! On my mother's side with the mtDNA my origins, I get many German, Polish,and Jewish names as Cohen, Rudnic, Friedrich, Schabath, Schindler, Lubinsky, Abrams, Koeplinger, Kreighbaum, Kummel, Kapke, Kolenkiewicz, Shapiro, Mayer, Rosenberg, etc.. I was born in Montreal, Quebec, Canada on Feb. 25th 1944! I was given for adoption April 1945! Please if there is someone out there who could help me to find my maternal family, I would really appreciate it! Thank you, Nicole
@bmg2382
@bmg2382 10 жыл бұрын
I am Barbara Rae Gollubier/Young. When googling my name I found that someone associated with JewishGen was looking for me? That person is under the false impression that I am "The Mad Jewess." I am not "The Mad Jewess." "The Mad Jewess" is a crazy racist who sides with Neo-Nazis. But if you're looking for me, here I am. Please msg me. Thks
@MobsterZombieAttack
@MobsterZombieAttack 10 жыл бұрын
I've been trying to convert to Judaism for several months, been studying my Torah and learn Hebrew and everything. Decided to use JewishGen and found my moms-moms-mom on there thus making me Jewish. So I found a conservative Synagogue and will begin taking classes there so I can live Jewish. This site is amazing, thank you!
@fg-vb4gv
@fg-vb4gv 10 жыл бұрын
Please Please Please try Orthodox Judaism instead of Conservative. You'll find it to be much more wholesome, fullfilling, and most importantly TRUE! Contact Oorah:Oorah U.S.A 1805 Swarthmore Avenue Lakewood, NJ 08701 e. [email protected] t. 732.730.1000 1.800.21.OORAH
@dbmgna3951
@dbmgna3951 5 жыл бұрын
I love Oorah, they have helped me in a very generous manner, to grow in my Judaism. Seek out the diamonds they represent.
@dbmgna3951
@dbmgna3951 5 жыл бұрын
Zombie Gaming BTW Orthodox Judaism does have many Gamers in our community, my beloved Husband is one!
@TevitaVakarewaKoto
@TevitaVakarewaKoto 11 жыл бұрын
Its just a couple of months now that I have been very serious in tracing my Jews heritage since it was passed down orally through the generation. After watching this clip I can sense that I am onto something solid. Thank you JewishGen and its volunteers.
@ayanakimron1123
@ayanakimron1123 11 жыл бұрын
Good Intro! I'd recommend captions in more languages.
@rssteinig
@rssteinig 11 жыл бұрын
Just wonderful! I've watched the video (tearfully) five times and sent it to my kids to help them understand that what Jewish genealogists do is so much more than recording names and dates. Yasher koach!
@monmouth18
@monmouth18 11 жыл бұрын
Great job!
@cantatabach
@cantatabach 11 жыл бұрын
Please spanish subtitles