Each year, the IAJGS presents
achievement awards to recognize excellence within our avocation. The Awards Committee consisted of Anne Feder
Lee (Honolulu, chair), Carol Baird (San Diego), and Henry Wellisch
(Toronto). The recipients were
announced at the closing banquet of the 19th International Conference on Jewish
Genealogy held in New York City on 12 August 1999. Jerry Emdur once again generously provided the awards
plaques.
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IAJGS Lifetime Achievement Award
presented to Arthur Kurzweil
In deep appreciation of your
trailblazing work which teaches us that learning about Jewish family history is
possible, despite ages of community destruction, Diaspora and the
Holocaust. We will always be grateful
that you showed us the way, and for your past and continued inspiration to all
Jewish genealogists and new Jewish genealogical societies that continue to be
created worldwide because of your vision.
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Outstanding Contribution via Print Award
presented to Miriam Weiner
For her book Jewish Roots in
Poland. In recognition of your book
Jewish Roots in Poland. Your success in
presenting the first officially sanctioned lists of Jewish documents in Polish
archives makes it an extraordinarily valuable resource tool. The accompanying pictures and illustrations
bring the vanished world of Jewish Poland to life once again.
Outstanding Contribution via the Internet Award
presented to the Jewish Records Indexing-Poland
(Stanley Diamond accepting on
behalf of all who have worked on this project) In recognition of an
extraordinary database, available via the Internet, which recently reached a
half-million entries and continues to grow. This database not only helps countless researchers but also demonstrates
what can be accomplished through the cooperative energy of many volunteers and
is an inspiration and model for databases covering other geographical areas.
Outstanding Publication Award
presented to the Israel Genealogical Society
(Jean-Pierre Stroweis, President
accepting) In recognition of Sharsheret Hadorot, Family Roots Research
Peridocial for excellent coverage of topics ranging from scholarly articles
based on original research to news items about genealogy activities and
resources in Israel, and for generously sharing that information with
genealogists around the world by presenting those articles in both Hebrew and
English.
Outstanding Programming Award
presented to the JGS of Michigan
(Stephen Rosman, President
accepting) In recognition of programming which demonstrates a high level of
creativity, organizational talent and cooperative spirit. We commend your ability to offer your
members such a diverse range of stimulating activities which cannot help but
energize novice and experienced family researchers alike.
Outstanding Project Award
presented to the Jewish Genealogical Society, Inc. (New York)
For initiating the Jewish
Genealogical Family Finder. (Estelle
Guzik, President accepting) Since its inception, the Family Finder has been an
invaluable resource for countless genealogists. By making it possible to link up with others via surname or
ancestral town connections, scattered family members have found each other and
much knowledge has been shared. Through
this award, we wish to show our deep appreciation to those who conceptualized
and implemented the original Jewish Family Finder project.