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 | Many Special Interest Groups (SIGs) have formed to focus on Jewish genealogy research in particular<br>localities or subjects. Examples of such groups are: Austria-Czech SIG; Belarus SIG; Bailystok Region; Early American SIG; Glaicia SIG; German-Jewish SIG; Grodno SIG; Lativia SIG; Sephardic SIG; Southern Africa SIG; Hungary SIG;and Rabbinic Genealogy SIG. Most SIGs have web sites and E-mail list serves. For a more complete listing of SIGs, and information about them, see:    |  | Many Special Interest Groups (SIGs) have formed to focus on Jewish genealogy research in particular<br>localities or subjects. Examples of such groups are: Austria-Czech SIG; Belarus SIG; Bailystok Region; Early American SIG; Glaicia SIG; German-Jewish SIG; Grodno SIG; Lativia SIG; Sephardic SIG; Southern Africa SIG; Hungary SIG;and Rabbinic Genealogy SIG. Most SIGs have web sites and Email list serves. For a more complete listing of SIGs, and information about them, see:    | 
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 | *[http://www.jewishgen.org/JewishGen/sigs.htm JewishGen: Regional Special Interest Groups]  |  | *[http://www.jewishgen.org/JewishGen/sigs.htm JewishGen: Regional Special Interest Groups]  |