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Go to [[Jewish Genealogy Research|Jewish Genealogy Research Main Page]]<br>Go to [[Moldova|Moldova Main Page]]  
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=== Maps of Moldova  ===
=== Maps of Moldova  ===


*To view present-day Moldova at Google Maps, click [https://maps.google.com/maps?q=Moldova&hl=en&ll=46.83765,29.069824&spn=6.764384,16.907959&sll=40.379214,-111.733668&sspn=0.11769,0.264187&oq=moldo&hnear=Moldova&t=m&z=7 here].  
*To view present-day Moldova at Google Maps, click [https://maps.google.com/maps?q=Moldova&hl=en&ll=46.83765,29.069824&spn=6.764384,16.907959&sll=40.379214,-111.733668&sspn=0.11769,0.264187&oq=moldo&hnear=Moldova&t=m&z=7 her[[Category:Jewish records]].  
*For a Jewish population density map of Europe in 1900, click [[Jewish Population Maps|here]].
*For a Jewish population density map of Europe in 1900, click [[Jewish Population Maps|her[[Category:Jewish records]]].
*For a map showing the percentage of Jews in the Pale of Settlement and Congress Poland, c. 1905, click [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Map_showing_percentage_of_Jews_in_the_Pale_of_Settlement_and_Congress_Poland,_c._1905.png here].  
*For a map showing the percentage of Jews in the Pale of Settlement and Congress Poland, c. 1905, click [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Map_showing_percentage_of_Jews_in_the_Pale_of_Settlement_and_Congress_Poland,_c._1905.png her[[Category:Jewish records]].  
*To view an additional historical map showing the historical percentage of Jews in governments, click [http://books.google.com/books?id=sr85AQAAMAAJ&pg=PA531&lpg=PA531&dq=%22percentage+of+jews+in+governments%22+map&source=bl&ots=BK42kcedcz&sig=Eb1EvyRT9xaaOxNAlNit1-q2_yU&hl=en&sa=X&ei=PcwMU5-xMcGBogTyqYKABg&ved=0CC0Q6AEwAQ#v=onepage&q=%22percentage%20of%20jews%20in%20governments%22%20map&f=false here].<br>Definition of "Pale of Settlement" from [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pale_of_Settlement Wikipedia.org]:<br>The Pale of Settlement (Russian: Черта́ осе́длости, chertá osédlosti, Yiddish: דער תּחום-המושבֿ, der tkhum-ha-moyshəv, Hebrew: תְּחוּם הַמּוֹשָב, tḥùm ha-mosháv‎) was the term given to a region of Imperial Russia in which permanent residency by Jews was allowed and beyond which Jewish permanent residency was generally prohibited. It extended from the eastern pale, or demarcation line, to the western Russian border with the Kingdom of Prussia (later the German Empire) and with Austria-Hungary. The English term "pale" is derived from the Latin word "palus", a stake, extended to mean the area enclosed by a fence or boundary.
*To view an additional historical map showing the historical percentage of Jews in governments, click [http://books.google.com/books?id=sr85AQAAMAAJ&pg=PA531&lpg=PA531&dq=%22percentage+of+jews+in+governments%22+map&source=bl&ots=BK42kcedcz&sig=Eb1EvyRT9xaaOxNAlNit1-q2_yU&hl=en&sa=X&ei=PcwMU5-xMcGBogTyqYKABg&ved=0CC0Q6AEwAQ#v=onepage&q=%22percentage%20of%20jews%20in%20governments%22%20map&f=false her[[Category:Jewish records]].<br>Definition of "Pale of Settlement" from [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pale_of_Settlement Wikipedia.or[[Category:Jewish records]]:<br>The Pale of Settlement (Russian: Черта́ осе́длости, chertá osédlosti, Yiddish: דער תּחום-המושבֿ, der tkhum-ha-moyshəv, Hebrew: תְּחוּם הַמּוֹשָב, tḥùm ha-mosháv‎) was the term given to a region of Imperial Russia in which permanent residency by Jews was allowed and beyond which Jewish permanent residency was generally prohibited. It extended from the eastern pale, or demarcation line, to the western Russian border with the Kingdom of Prussia (later the German Empire) and with Austria-Hungary. The English term "pale" is derived from the Latin word "palus", a stake, extended to mean the area enclosed by a fence or boundary.


=== Jewish History in Moldova  ===
=== Jewish History in Moldova  ===


*Read the Wikipedia.org article ''History of the Jews in Moldova'', by clicking [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_Jews_in_Moldova here].
*Read the Wikipedia.org article ''History of the Jews in Moldova'', by clicking [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_Jews_in_Moldova her[[Category:Jewish records]].
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=== The JewishGen Romania/Moldova Database  ===
=== The JewishGen Romania/Moldova Database  ===


*More than 900,000 records for Romania and Moldova, from a variety of sources, including: voter lists, census records, business directories, vital records, diplomatic records, yizkor books, and others. ''Requires free registration.'' To search, click [http://www.jewishgen.org/databases/#Romania here].
*More than 900,000 records for Romania and Moldova, from a variety of sources, including: voter lists, census records, business directories, vital records, diplomatic records, yizkor books, and others. ''Requires free registration.'' To search, click [http://www.jewishgen.org/databases/#Romania her[[Category:Jewish records]].


=== Miriam Weiner Routes to Roots Foundation  ===
=== Miriam Weiner Routes to Roots Foundation  ===


*For ''A Genealogical and Family History guide to Jewish and civil records in Eastern Europe'', click [http://www.rtrfoundation.org/ here] and '''hover over Moldova'''.  
*For ''A Genealogical and Family History guide to Jewish and civil records in Eastern Europe'', click [http://www.rtrfoundation.org/ her[[Category:Jewish records]] and '''hover over Moldova'''.  
*See also the book, ''Jewish roots in Ukraine and Moldova'' by Miriam Weiner<br>FamilySearch Catalog Number 947.71 F2w 1999
*See also the book, ''Jewish roots in Ukraine and Moldova'' by Miriam Weiner<br>FamilySearch Catalog Number 947.71 F2w 1999
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The JewishGen Romania/Moldova Database[edit | edit source]

  • More than 900,000 records for Romania and Moldova, from a variety of sources, including: voter lists, census records, business directories, vital records, diplomatic records, yizkor books, and others. Requires free registration. To search, click [http://www.jewishgen.org/databases/#Romania her.

Miriam Weiner Routes to Roots Foundation[edit | edit source]

  • For A Genealogical and Family History guide to Jewish and civil records in Eastern Europe, click [http://www.rtrfoundation.org/ her and hover over Moldova.
  • See also the book, Jewish roots in Ukraine and Moldova by Miriam Weiner
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