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*Jewish Community of Malta (JCM)<br>POB 42<br>Birkirkara, Malta<br>Tel: +356 386266<br>Email: isranam@onvol.net<br> [http://www.jewsofmalta.org/ Website]<br>
*Jewish Community of Malta (JCM)<br>POB 42<br>Birkirkara, Malta<br>Tel: +356 386266<br>Email: isranam@onvol.net<br> [http://www.jewsofmalta.org/ Website]<br>
*[http://www.worldjewishcongress.org/en/about/communities/MT World Jewish Congress]
*[https://www.worldjewishcongress.org/en/about/communities/MT Europe Jewish Congress]  
*[http://www.eurojewcong.org/communities/malta.html Europe Jewish Congress]  


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Jewish records, including synagogue records, contain information specifically about Jews. These include vital records (births, marriages, divorces, and deaths) prepared by or for Jewish communities, registers of name changes, account books of congregations, circumcision records, and burial records. Jews generally did not keep vital records unless required to do so by law. In most countries Jews are recorded in the civil registration or vital records along with people of other religions.

See the article Jewish Records for more information.