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Does the Society have any Special Interest Groups (SIGs)?

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Does the Society have any Special Interest Groups (SIGs)?

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• Anglo-Jewish • Dutch • German • Latvia • Lithuania • Poland/Galicia/Ukraine • Sephardi • South Africa These groups meet regularly and support members researching ancestors in these geographical areas. Members can find further details on Members’ Corner 6. Does the Society have a Library? What can I find there? The Society has a significant library containing the following: • Several hundred reference books, maps and leaflets. Library • Microfilms and microfiches, including copies of many of the major Anglo-Jewish genealogy collections. • Research papers. • Journals from other Genealogical Societies around the world. • One of the largest collections of Yizkor (Memorial) books in the UK, covering many of the destroyed communities of Europe. List of these books is contained in the Library catalogue • Many family trees – indexed by principal surnames. • Computers (with printers and a scanner) and a selection of genealogical CD-ROMs and other genealogical databases.

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