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*[[Israel Getting Started|Getting Started]] | *[[Israel Getting Started|Getting Started]] - First steps for someone just getting started | ||
*[[Israel Online Learning|Online Learning]] - | *[[Israel Online Learning|Online Learning]] - Videos on Middle East and North Africa genealogy research topics | ||
*[[Israel Record Finder|Record Finder]] | * [https://www.familysearch.org/blog/en/beginning-middle-east-family-tree/ Beginning Your Middle East Family Tree] - FamilySearch blog article | ||
*[[Israel Record Finder|Record Finder]] - Table of | |||
*[[Jewish Search Strategies|Jewish Search Strategies]] | *[[Jewish Search Strategies|Jewish Search Strategies]] | ||
*[[Jewish Genealogy Research|Jewish Genealogy Research]] | *[[Jewish Genealogy Research|Jewish Genealogy Research]] | ||
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== Israel Research Tips == | == Israel Research Tips == | ||
* From 1920 to 1948, Israel was administered as part of the [[Great Britain Genealogy|British]] mandate. | |||
* Until the end of World War I in 1918, Israel was a part of the [[Ottoman Empire Genealogy|Ottoman Empire]]. During this period the country was divided into different administrative districts known as sanjaks and was sometimes considered a part of Greater [[Syria Genealogy|Syria]]. For more information on Ottoman Palestine, see [[Israel history]] and [[State of Palestine History]]. In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, the Ottoman Empire conducted detailed censuses of its population. FamilySearch provides access to some of these digitized records. For more information see [[Palestine, Ottoman Census and Population Registers - FamilySearch Historical Records|Palestine, Ottoman Census and Population Registers]] and [[Palestine, Nablus, Population Registers - FamilySearch Historical Records|Palestine, Nablus, Population Registers]]. | |||
* For more information about , including links to books detailing the histories and genealogies of certain tribes in the country and throughout the Arab world, see [[State of Palestine Tribes and Clans]]. | |||
* See the [[Israel Societies]] for organizations and communities focused on Israeli genealogy. Connecting with societies and genealogy research groups is important for exchanging ideas and learning new strategies. | |||
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Israel Research Strategies[edit | edit source]
- Getting Started - First steps for someone just getting started
- Online Learning - Videos on Middle East and North Africa genealogy research topics
- Beginning Your Middle East Family Tree - FamilySearch blog article
- Record Finder - Table of
- Jewish Search Strategies
- Jewish Genealogy Research
Israel Research Tips[edit | edit source]
- From 1920 to 1948, Israel was administered as part of the British mandate.
- Until the end of World War I in 1918, Israel was a part of the Ottoman Empire. During this period the country was divided into different administrative districts known as sanjaks and was sometimes considered a part of Greater Syria. For more information on Ottoman Palestine, see Israel history and State of Palestine History. In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, the Ottoman Empire conducted detailed censuses of its population. FamilySearch provides access to some of these digitized records. For more information see Palestine, Ottoman Census and Population Registers and Palestine, Nablus, Population Registers.
- For more information about , including links to books detailing the histories and genealogies of certain tribes in the country and throughout the Arab world, see State of Palestine Tribes and Clans.
- See the Israel Societies for organizations and communities focused on Israeli genealogy. Connecting with societies and genealogy research groups is important for exchanging ideas and learning new strategies.