Gone Girl: Strategies for Finding a VERY Long-Lost Female Cousin
Schedule
Mon Oct 14 2024 at 07:30 pm to 09:30 pm
UTC-04:00Location
1212 Smallman St, Pittsburgh, PA, United States, Pennsylvania 15222 | Pittsburgh, PA
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Researching The Return of Nazi-Era Looted BooksSome 20 years ago, over 9,000 books looted by the infamous Nazi officer Julius Streicher were handed over to the Jewish community in Nuernberg and are now held by the Stadtbibliothek there. The owners of more than 2,000 of them could be identified. An ongoing research project coordinated by Leibl Rosenberg in Nuernberg to identify descendants has resulted in the return of over 1,000 of them. Hundreds are still in the library collection awaiting return.
Karen enlisted assistance from LBI’s staff and volunteers, as well as volunteers from the Kalikow Jewish Genealogy Center at the Museum of Jewish Heritage and a college intern, to review the list of books with heirs yet unidentified, and within a few weeks, the descendants of over a dozen original owners of the book had been located and notified. In this talk, Karen will discuss new case studies and demonstrate the research techniques she and the volunteers undertook to find the heirs.
This program is possible through the generous support of the William M. Lowenstein Genealogical Research Endowment Fund of the Jewish Community Foundation.
“Restitution and Remembrance: Finding a Thousand Heirs” is a collaboration between the Jewish Genealogy Society of Pittsburgh and the Rauh Jewish Archives at the Heinz History Center. Please register online. The program is free for JGS-Pittsburgh members and $5 for the general public. To become a member of the JGS-Pittsburgh and receive a free membership code for this program, please visit its website here.
This program will be recorded and made available to current JGS-Pittsburgh members.
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