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<br>Jewish records Jüdische Urkunden include records of Jews or Jewish congregations. The Family History Library has over 2,000 microfilms of German Jewish vital records that list births, marriages, and deaths. These vital records are an excellent source for accurate information about Jewish ancestors.  
<br>Jewish records Jüdische Urkunden include records of Jews or Jewish congregations. The Family History Library has over 2,000 microfilms of German Jewish vital records that list births, marriages, and deaths. These vital records are an excellent source for accurate information about Jewish ancestors.  
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Information about Jews buried in the Frankfurt am Main Cemetery for the time of about 1240-1900 can be found at this link. [http://www.lbi.org/] Complete instructions in the use of this online database can be found in Avotaynu vol. 26 no 3.&nbsp; Page35-38.&nbsp; This is an article written by Arline Sachs.  
Information about Jews buried in the Frankfurt am Main Cemetery for the time of about 1240-1900 can be found at this link. [http://www.lbi.org/] Complete instructions in the use of this online database can be found in Avotaynu vol. 26 no 3.&nbsp; Page35-38.&nbsp; This is an article written by Arline Sachs.  


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