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IAJGS Lifetime Achievement Award
presented to Peter Landé
In deep appreciation of Peter's
contributions to the world of Jewish genealogy, both in his selfless assistance
to others in pursuing their own research and in his efforts in gathering and
indexing genealogical materials for the benefit of all. Among these are
his outstanding work on identifying resources and creating finding aids at the
United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, his extensive support for the yizkor
Book Project, and his ongoing contributions to Stammbaum.
Outstanding Contribution via Print Award
presented to Dan and Rosanne Leeson
for their indexes of the 1784
Alsatian Jewish Census, and of 18th century Alsatian marriages. Dan and
Rosanne have worked tirelessly in making Alsatian resources available to Jewish
genealogical researchers. The 1784 Alsatian Census was organized by
villages, making its use difficult. Their published index, originally in
microfiche, continues to be available through book form. Their more
recent publication of an index to 18th Century marriage contracts allows
researchers to reach back beyond 1784.
Outstanding Contribution via Electronic Media Award
presented to Nancy Goodstein
for the Index of Jewish Records in
the FHL. The index created by Nancy provides a crucial key to unlocking
the vast Jewish genealogical resources contained within the Family History
Library. In addition to all of the generally-known records, Nancy located
and made more accessible many Jewish records not previously known, including
obscure records not otherwise easily found. The resultant index has been
made available both through both CD/ROM and on the Internet.
Outstanding Contribution via the Internet Award
presented to Michael Tobias
for Jewish genealogical database
development. Michael has rapidly developed the technology behind numerous
databases benefiting Jewish genealogists across the world, including, among
others, the Jewish Records Indexing – Poland Database and the JewishGen Family
Finder, ShtetlSeeker, Family Tree of the Jewish People, and Discussion Group
Archives. His efforts have made vast amounts of material readily
available to the Jewish genealogical community.
Outstanding Publication Award
presented to the Asociacion de Genealogia Judia de Argentina
In recognition of TOLDOT for the
scope and quality of its articles. Each issue is filled with original material,
impressive both in its scholarly content and in its readability. The
journal's layout is clear, clean, and professional. Each issue adds to
the knowledge base of the worldwide Jewish experience and is anxiously
anticipated by its readers around the globe.
Outstanding Programming Award
presented to the JGS, Palm Beach County, Inc. Florida
Recognizing its efforts to spread
awareness of Jewish genealogy through its extensive local publicizing of Jewish
Genealogy Month, 25 March to 23 April 2001. This included arranging for
the publication of articles in various newspapers across Palm Beach County, sponsoring
a lecture series, distributing posters, and conducting exhibits at local public
and academic libraries.
Outstanding Project(s) Award
presented to the Jewish Genealogical Society, Inc. (New
York)
Recognizing several of the Society's
projects aimed at making historical records in the New York area more available
to researchers everywhere; including projects to index Brooklyn naturalization
records, burial societies in the New York Metropolitan area, and New York
landsmanshaftn and other Jewish organizations. The results of these projects
have been made generally available through the web site of the JGS, Inc.
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