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Yizkor, or memorial books. These publications are usually written in Hebrew or Yiddish and include the history of a Jewish community, memories of the community’s survivors, information from friends about families that had no survivors, a list of Holocaust victims from the town, and names and addresses of survivors. Yizkor books are usually privately printed in small publication runs. The following archives have significant collections of yizkor books: | Yizkor, or memorial books. These publications are usually written in Hebrew or Yiddish and include the history of a Jewish community, memories of the community’s survivors, information from friends about families that had no survivors, a list of Holocaust victims from the town, and names and addresses of survivors. Yizkor books are usually privately printed in small publication runs. The following archives have significant collections of yizkor books: | ||
Yad Vashem <br | Yad Vashem <br>YIVO Institute for Jewish research <br>Library of Congress<br>Jewish Public Library of Montreal | ||
See "Archives and Libraries" in this outline for addresses and other information about the Jewish collections of these and other archives. | See "Archives and Libraries" in this outline for addresses and other information about the Jewish collections of these and other archives. | ||
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A guide to researching Holocaust families is: | A guide to researching Holocaust families is: | ||
Mokotoff, Gary. How to Document Victims and Locate Survivors of the Holocaust. Teaneck, NJ: Avotaynu, 1995. (FHL book 940 F2mo.) | Mokotoff, Gary. How to Document Victims and Locate Survivors of the Holocaust. Teaneck, NJ: Avotaynu, 1995. (FHL book 940 F2mo.) | ||
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