31 January 2006
Press
Release
Academic Institute
for Jewish Genealogy Opened in Jerusalem
The International Institute for Jewish Genealogy
and Paul Jacobi Center opened today in the Jewish National and University
Library at Givat Ram, Jerusalem.
After riveting the attentions of thousands of
Jews throughout the world over the past two decades, Jewish genealogy
and family history has reached a level of maturity that makes it
ripe to take its place in the academic world. To that end, the new
Institute has two main aims – to engage in Jewish genealogical
research and teaching at the university level and to make Jewish
Genealogy a recognized academic discipline within the realm of Jewish
Studies.
The Institute is the only one of its kind in
the Jewish world. It plans to conduct research on an interdisciplinary
basis and also in a collaborative way with organizations engaged
in aspects of Jewish genealogy. It will put a premium on innovative
programmes and projects of practical benefit to individual family
historians.
Its establishment is the result of efforts over
the last two years of an international Founding Committee, headed
by Dr. Sallyann Sack, Ph.D., of Washington, DC.
Dr. Neville Yosef Lamdan, D.Phil. of Jerusalem,
has been appointed as Director of the Institute.
Its telephone number at the National Library
is +972-(0)2-658-6967.
Its email address is info@IIJG.org
and its Homepage is located at www.IIJG.org.
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