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IAJGS Awards - 2006
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Four awards for 2006,
recognizing outstanding individual and organizational contributions to
Jewish Genealogy. These awards were presented during
the banquet held in conjunction with the 26th IAJGS International Conference on Jewish Genealogy at the Marriott Marquis, New York City, 17 August 2006.
2006 IAJGS Achievement Awards Committee:
Renee Stern Steinig, Chair
Carol Davidson Baird, Hal Bookbinder, Joel
Spector and Ignacio Sternberg
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The Lifetime Achievement Award is presented to a living individual for a lifetime of outstanding contributions of major significance and benefit to Jewish genealogy.
IAJGS Lifetime Achievement Award 2006
-- Stephen P. Morse
"Recognizing his ongoing work to enhance access to online databases.
His versatile 'One-Step' programs have become essential tools for
thousands of Jewish genealogists. Thanks to his extraordinary skill
and creativity, researchers have made critical discoveries in
immigration, census, and vital records, as well as numerous other
databases, and they have overcome hurdles presented by unfamiliar
alphabets and languages. Extending his generosity beyond cyberspace,
he has also lectured widely at conferences and to local societies,
contributing to their growth and furthering learning."
Stephen P. Morse with IAJGS
President, Anne Feder Lee
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The Outstanding Contribution Award is presented to a person, persons or organization in recognition of an exceptional contribution to Jewish genealogy via the Internet, print, or electronic product.
Outstanding Contribution to Jewish Genealogy
via the Internet, Print or Electronic Product 2006
-- Ada Green
"Recognizing her devoted and meticulous efforts to record burials in Jewish
cemeteries in the New York City area and beyond. Since 1995 she has documented
over 180 burial society and landsmanshaft plots and has single-handedly
cataloged over 36,000 gravestone inscriptions worldwide. She has made records
accessible to all on JewishGen and has encouraged and guided individuals and
groups undertaking other transcription projects. Her tireless work is a model to
other volunteers and a mitzvah to the Jewish souls whose memories she has
rescued from oblivion."
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The Outstanding Programming or Project Award
is presented to a person, persons or organization either in recognition of a single program or series of programs, or in recognition of a single project or series of projects.
Outstanding Programming or Project that Advances the Objectives of Jewish
Genealogy 2006
-- Jewish Genealogical Society of Greater Philadelphia
"For creating searchable online databases of Philadelphia's Blitzstein and
Lipshutz "ethnic bank" records. These records detail steamship ticket purchases
made in the United States, primarily for family members in the "old country."
Previously available only in ledgers at the Philadelphia Jewish Archives Center
and on microfilm, 55,000 records spanning 50 years of immigration to the port of
Philadelphia are now accessible to researchers worldwide on JewishGen. For some,
the records have provided the first written evidence of their ancestral towns."
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Renee Steinig,
awards committee chair, presents the
Outstanding Project Award to Mark Halpern, President of the Jewish Genealogical
Society of Greater Philadelphia |
The Outstanding Publication Award is presented to an IAJGS Member Organization in recognition of an outstanding journal, newsletter, or other publication that
furthers Jewish genealogical research.
Outstanding Publication by a Member
Organization of IAJGS 2006
-- Jewish Genealogical Society of Greater Boston
"Recognizing the excellence of its quarterly journal MASS-POCHA
which informs JGSGB members as well as readers worldwide. Notable
features include the variety and originality of its articles,
in-depth coverage of guest lectures and the unique resource lists
that supplement many articles. A consistent and attractive layout,
appealing graphic design, effective use of photographs and
illustrations and high editorial standards further enhance the
impact of this exemplary publication."
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From left Heidi Urich,
Co-President JGS Greater Boston; Sharon Guzik, Mass-Pocha Editor; Judy
Izengberg, Co-President JGS Greater Boston. |
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