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IAJGS Awards - 2000
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The International Association of Jewish Genealogical Societies announced the
recipients of its 2000 Achievement Awards at the closing banquet of the 20th
International Conference on Jewish Genealogy held in Salt Lake City, Utah from
July 9 - 14, 2000. The Awards are selected by an Awards Committee based on
published criteria and nominations by IAJGS member organizations. Our 2000
Awards Committee was chaired by Garry Stein, a member of the Executive of the
JGS of Canada (Toronto) and a member of the IAJGS Board of Directors. The other
Awards Committee members were David Fox, JGS of Greater Washington, founder and
Coordinator of Belarus SIG and Internet editor for AVOTAYNU and Julian Falk,
President of JGS of Pittsburgh.
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IAJGS Lifetime
Achievement Award
Presented to Sallyann Amdur Sack:
In deep appreciation of her contributions to the world of Jewish genealogy. As
a scholar, editor and author she has made and continues to make major
contributions to the benefit of genealogists around the world. As a leader,
Sallyann has been instrumental in the laun ch and development of significant
genealogical projects that continue to serve us all. Her leadership,
scholarship, initiative, and vision provide an example and inspiration to all
Jewish genealogists and Jewish genealogical societies worldwide.
In presenting this award, the many achievements,
publications, Sallyann Sack's initiatives and credentials truly impressed the over
500 attendees at the banquet. Sallyann's accomplishments were compared to those
of the late Rabbi Malcolm Stern, the father of Jewish genealogy.
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Outstanding Contribution
to Jewish Genealogy via Print
Presented to Miriam Weiner
for her book Jewish Roots in Ukraine and Moldova:
Following on your success with Jewish Roots in Poland, you have once more
made an invaluable contribution to Jewish genealogy. Through your efforts and
the quality of your publications you have brought the world of previous
generations back to life and provided an invaluable tool to serious research.
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Outstanding Contribution
to Jewish Genealogy via the Internet
Presented to the Litvak SIG
for creating the All Lithuania Database:
In recognition of an outstanding database, which continues to draw data from
many sources into the largest searchable database of Lithuanian Jewish records
on the Internet. This database not only helps countless researchers but also
should serve as a source of pride to the leaders and
volunteers of the Litvak
SIG whose cooperative energy has resulted in this outstanding achievement.
The Award was accepted by Davida Noyek Handler,
President, Litvak SIG. In presenting the Award, a number of leaders were
mentioned to whom the project owes its existence and in particular Anne
Rothman, database manager; Trev Tucker, Webmaster; Carol Coplin Baker, research
coordinator; and especially Michael Tobias.
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Outstanding Publication
by a Member Society of the IAJGS
Presented to The Jewish
Genealogical Society of Michigan:
In recognition of its journal, Generations,
for excellent coverage of topics ranging from
scholarly articles based on original research to news items about genealogy
activities and resources. Generations demonstrates not only the highest
standards of content but also a highly professional level of presentation,
graphic design and visual appeal that sets a standard for all genealogical
societies.
The Award was accepted by Marilyn Natchez of the
JGS of Michigan and editor of Generations. Marilyn noted the assistance of the
Michigan President, Stephen Rosman, and of the contributors to their
publication and all of the members of their society who provided quality
original material.
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Outstanding Programming
that Advances the Objectives of Jewish Genealogy
Presented to The Jewish
Genealogical Society of Greater Washington:
In recognition of programming which demonstrates a high level of creativity, a
breadth of content for all levels of genealogists and reflects a high level of
organization and leadership. Your success demonstrates how a Jewish
genealogical society can offer members at all levels value added content
through a diverse range of stimulating and thoughtful programming.
In presenting the Award, it was noted that this
year’s winner demonstrated a depth of programming, thoughtful program
integration and outstanding content that is an example to us all. Teamwork and
commitment were the obvious keys to their success. Accepting the Award on
behalf of the JGS of Greater Washington was their President, Ellen Shindelman.
Also mentioned were key contributors from their society: VP Programming - Sheri
Meisel, Workshop Coordinator – Marlene Zakai, VP Administration – Flora
Gursky,
Webmaster – Patti Maslinoff. As part of their programming, JGSGW also sponsored
“Tracing Your Family Roots” Cable Access TV Show hosted and produced by
Sallyann Sack, Arline Sachs and Sid Sachs.
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Outstanding Project that
Advances the Objectives of Jewish Genealogy
Presented to Jewish Genealogical
of Canada (Toronto) for the Jewish Youth Genealogy Project:
You have created the potential to expose over 40,000 children annually to
Jewish genealogy and their heritage as part of the family tree of the Jewish
people. You have raised funds, developed an introductory guide and introduced
it into Jewish Schools throughout the Toronto area. The conceptualization and
implementation of this outstanding project has the potential to create the
Jewish genealogists of the future, raise public awareness of Jewish genealogy
and sets an example for all Jewish genealogical societies of the world.
In accepting this Award on behalf of the JGS of
Canada (Toronto), President, Gert Rogers thanked Howard Markus who headed the
project; the Action Committee for Jewish Continuity, Jewish Federation of
Greater Toronto for providing the funding for the project; and to the project
committee members who worked so hard writing articles, editing and distributing
the guide: Glen Ecker, Valerie Fox, Larry Gaum, Judi Ghert, Dulcey Hoffman,
Rolf Lederer, Harold Nissenthal, Debbie Pikilis, Stephen Speisman, Leslie Train
and Henry Wellisch.
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Back (L – R) Howard Margol, IAJGS President; Garry Stein,
Awards Committee Chair and IAJGS Board Member; David Fox, Awards Committee
Member
Front (L – R) Davida Noyek Handler, President Litvak SIG, Marilyn Natchez
Immediate Past President and Editor of Generations for the JGS of Michigan;
Gert Rogers, President of JGS of Canada (Toronto); Sallyann Amdur Sack,
Lifetime Achievement Award recipient; Ellen Shindelman, President JGS of
Greater Washington; and Miriam Weiner, Award recipient for Outstanding
Contribution via Print.
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