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=== Step 3. Select a Record to Search  ===
=== Step 3. Select a Record to Search  ===


Effective researchers first find background informa-tion. Then they survey compiled sources and finally they search original records. "[[Jewish_For_Further_Reading|For Further Reading]]" has a list of genealogy how-to books, both general and geographically specific, that give information about tracing Jewish ancestors.  
Effective researchers first find background informa-tion. Then they survey compiled sources and finally they search original records. "[[Jewish For Further Reading|For Further Reading]]" has a list of genealogy how-to books, both general and geographically specific, that give information about tracing Jewish ancestors.  


'''''Background Information Sources.''''' You must have some geographical and historical information. This will help you focus your research in the correct place and time period.  
'''Background Information Sources.''' You must have some geographical and historical information. This will help you focus your research in the correct place and time period.  


'''''Find the place of residence.''''' Use maps, gazetteers, histories, and other place-finding aids to learn about each place where your ancestor lived. Identify governmental and ecclesiastical jurisdictions, local Jewish congregations, cities, counties, and other geographical features.  
*'''''Find the place of residence.''''' Use maps, gazetteers, histories, and other place-finding aids to learn about each place where your ancestor lived. Identify governmental and ecclesiastical jurisdictions, local Jewish congregations, cities, counties, and other geographical features.  
*'''''Review local history.''''' Jewish history and the history of the area your ancestor lived in affected the records about the Jews. See "[[Jewish Gazetteers|Gazetteers]]" and "[[Jewish History|Jewish History]]" for more information. If there is a set of Wiki pages for the country or state where your ancestor lived, see "Gazetteers" and "History" in that place's pages.
*'''''Learn about the jurisdictions of the places where your ancestors lived.''''' You will need to know about civil and often church boundaries. See "[[Jewish Gazetteers|Gazetteers]]" for more information.
*'''''Use language helps'''''. Jewish records may be in Yiddish, Hebrew, or in the language of the country of residence. Some church records for Jews may be in Latin. See "[[Jewish Language and Languages|Language and Languages]]."


'''''Review local history.''''' Jewish history and the history of the area your ancestor lived in affected the records about the Jews. See "[[Jewish_Gazetteers|Gazetteers]]" and "[[Jewish_History|Jewish History]]" for more information. If there is a set of Wiki pages for the country or state where your ancestor lived, see "Gazetteers" and "History" in that place's pages.
'''Compiled Records.''' Surveying research already done by others can save time and reveal valuable information. Check compiled sources such as:  
 
Learn about the jurisdictions of the places where your ancestors lived. You will need to know about civil and often church boundaries. See "[[Jewish_Gazetteers|Gazetteers]]" for more information.
 
'''''• Use language helps'''''. Jewish records may be in Yiddish, Hebrew, or in the language of the country of residence. Some church records for Jews may be in Latin. See "[[Jewish_Language_and_Languages|Language and Languages]]."
 
'''''Compiled Records.''''' Surveying research already done by others can save time and reveal valuable information. Check compiled sources such as:  


*Private collections of family histories and genealogies deposited in historical and genealogical societies and other libraries  
*Private collections of family histories and genealogies deposited in historical and genealogical societies and other libraries  
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*FamilySearch™ International Genealogical Index (IGI)  
*FamilySearch™ International Genealogical Index (IGI)  
*FamilySearch™ Personal Ancestral File  
*FamilySearch™ Personal Ancestral File  
*Vital Records Index British Isles and Vital Records Index North America. See "[[Jewish_Genealogy|Genealogy]]" for details about these sources. Similar indexes for other countries are in production.  
*Vital Records Index British Isles and Vital Records Index North America. See "[[Jewish Genealogy|Genealogy]]" for details about these sources. Similar indexes for other countries are in production.  
*Pedigree Resource File
*Pedigree Resource File


These records are described in "[[Jewish_Biography|Biography]]," "[[Jewish_Genealogy|Genealogy]]," and "[[Jewish_Societies|Societies]]." Remember, information in compiled records may have some inaccuracies, and the information in them should be verified.  
These records are described in "[[Jewish Biography|Biography]]," "[[Jewish Genealogy|Genealogy]]," and "[[Jewish Societies|Societies]]." Remember, information in compiled records may have some inaccuracies, and the information in them should be verified.  


'''Original Records.''' After surveying previous research, you can begin searching original documents, which are often handwritten and copied on microfilm or microfiche. Original documents provide first-hand information recorded at or near the time of an event by a reliable witness. To do thorough research, you should search:  
'''Original Records.''' After surveying previous research, you can begin searching original documents, which are often handwritten and copied on microfilm or microfiche. Original documents provide first-hand information recorded at or near the time of an event by a reliable witness. To do thorough research, you should search:  


*Jurisdictions that may have kept records about your ancestor.  
*Jurisdictions that may have kept records about your ancestor.  
*Records of Jewish communities.  
*Records of Jewish communities.
*Most researchers begin with civil registration, census records, church records, or probate records.
 
Most researchers begin with civil registration, census records, church records, or probate records.


=== Step 4. Use the Internet  ===
=== Step 4. Use the Internet  ===
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