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=== Shefayim Archives ===
=== Shefayim Archives ===
[https://lat-est.org.il/ The Association of Latvian and Estonian Jews] holds records at Kibbutz Shefayim. Thier website is in Hebrew, but you can use Google Translate to help you navigate the site. To see an online inventory of records available, see the J[https://latvia.jewishgen.org/research/archival-resources/shefayim-archives ewishGen Latvia and Estonia Research Devision Shefayim Archives] page.  
[https://lat-est.org.il/ The Association of Latvian and Estonian Jews Archive] holds records at Kibbutz Shefayim. Thier website is in Hebrew, but you can use Google Translate to help you navigate the site. To see an online inventory of records available, see the J[https://latvia.jewishgen.org/research/archival-resources/shefayim-archives ewishGen Latvia and Estonia Research Devision Shefayim Archives] page.
 
=== Estonian American National Council, Inc. ===
=== Estonian American National Council, Inc. ===
The purpose of the [http://www.estosite.org/archival-resources/ Estonian American National Council] is: "Collecting of Estonian-American materials began before the establishment of the Estonian Archives in the U.S. This included valuable materials from more than a century ago. The overwhelming abundance of preserved, collected and deposited materials has come from Estonians who immigrated to America from the Displaced Persons Camps in Germany, 1945-1950. As a result of a formal appeal in 1965 for additional material about that the DP period a substantial collection was in place and archived. This was initially housed for safe keeping in numerous Estonian American homes."  
The purpose of the [http://www.estosite.org/archival-resources/ Estonian American National Council] is: "Collecting of Estonian-American materials began before the establishment of the Estonian Archives in the U.S. This included valuable materials from more than a century ago. The overwhelming abundance of preserved, collected and deposited materials has come from Estonians who immigrated to America from the Displaced Persons Camps in Germany, 1945-1950. As a result of a formal appeal in 1965 for additional material about that the DP period a substantial collection was in place and archived. This was initially housed for safe keeping in numerous Estonian American homes."  
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