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Early American JEWISH History and Genealogy
15 Complete Searchable Publications on one CD
CD Contents
1. The Russian Jew in the United States : studies of social conditions in New York, Philadelphia, and Chicago, with a description of rural settlements Philadelphia: J.C. Winston Co., 1905, 424 pgs. .......... |
2. The Jew in America: Cincinnati, Central Conference of American Rabbis, 1909, Philipson, David, 14 pgs. .......... |
3. The rise of the Jewish community of New York, 1654-1860: Philadelphia, Jewish Publication Society of America, Grinstein, Hyman Bogomolny, 672 pgs. .......... |
4. The American Jewish year book, 5663 : October 2, 1902 to September 21, 1903 Philadelphia: Jewish Publication Society of America, 1902, 333 pgs. .......... |
5. The American Jewish year book, 5692: Philadelphia, Jewish Publication Society of America, 1931, 532 pgs. .......... |
6. The Jewish community blue book of Newark Newark, N.J.: Jewish Community Blue Book Pub. Co., 1924, 863 pgs. .......... |
7. On the history of the Jews of Chicago : The Jewish congregation in Surinam ; A sermon by Moses Mendelssohn printed in Philadelphia 130 years ago Baltimore: Press of the Friedenwald Co., 1894, Felsenthal, Bernhard, 14 pgs. .......... |
8. Our Jewish farmers : and the story of the Jewish Agricultural Society New York: L.B. Fischer, Davidson, Gabriel, 288 pgs. .......... |
9. A history of the Jewish community in Essex County, New Jersey: Newark, N.J.: The Assocation, 81 pgs. .......... |
10. The Jewish community blue book of Detroit: Detroit, Mich., Jewish Chronicle Pub. Co., 1923, 216 pgs. .......... |
11. Studies in Anglo-Jewish history: Edinburgh, Printed for the Jewish Historical Society of England by Ballantyne, Hanson & Co., 1913, 320 pgs. .......... |
12. The old Jewish cemeteries at Charleston, S.C. : a transcript of the inscriptions on their tombstones, 1762-1903 Charleston, S.C.: Daggett Print. Co., 1903, Elzas, Barnett A., 121 pgs ........ |
13. Inventory of the church and synagogue archives of Mississippi: Jackson, Miss. Mississippi State Conference, B'nai B'rith, 48 pgs. .......... |
14. Inventory of the church and synagogue archives of Louisiana. University, La.: Dept. of Archives, Louisiana State University, 205 pgs. .......... |
| 15. Inventory of the church and synagogue archives of Tennessee. Nashville, Tenn.: The Survey, 60 pgs. |
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Unlike many of our competitors most of our CDs are composed of collections of multiple texts and documents concentrating on a specific region or subject area. Many contain 5, 10, even 20 separate publications - each individually worth many times the cost of the CD. Each CD is truly a reference BONANZA to the family historian with thousands of pages of research information - all complete copies of the originals. The age of most of these text make them inaccessible to the average researcher. Naturally their scarcity and fragility makes them very expensive to acquire, for historical societies, libraries and individuals. When they are acquired they are often kept under lock and key in an effort to preserve them. Unfortunately this also makes them unavailable for research. Our CDs contain exact electronic copies of each text as described. They are produced by scanning the actual pages of the original text making them not only excellent resources but archival copies available for future generations. If you could find a hard copy of any of these books it would cost hundreds of dollars. The average cost of a single CD, containing our "theme or regional" based collections has been kept affordable in an effort to make this information obtainable to as many home researchers as possible. Our CDs have become the ultimate research tool. Having a copy on hand allows research at your leisure and your schedule while in the comfort of your home. Additionally you can still print individual or groups of pages as you need directly from your CDs. Giving you the best of both old and new research techniques. Unless otherwise noted most pdf Files are now searchable. Searchable pdf files allow single or multiple file searches with one search request. For further information on searchable pdf files, their accuracy rate and production process, please refer to our main site Web Site. The CDs are designed around a central menu which opens much like a web page (utilizing your browser and a link like navigation system.) This makes them easy to navigate and extremely user friendly, even for those new at computer research. The only requirement is that you have the most current Adobe Reader version available for your operating system. Adobe'e newest version of Adobe Reader is 7.0. If you need to update it is available as a free download at adobe.com. CDs work with both major operating systems -- Windows and MAC OSX
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