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 04/25/2014  April 2014

Archives, Libraries, Museums. New additions:
Using the Library and Archives at the US Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, DC for researching Bessarabia, compiled by Dale Pastor.

Research Projects. Updated:
30. Bessarabia Annual Books. More books researched and translated.

Jewish Cemeteries. New additions:
Kishinev - Doyna indexing and photographing project.
Tiraspol indexing and photographing

 03/25/2014  March 2014

Additional Reading. New additions:
The Jews of Bessarabia from the Earliest Settlement. Translated by Ala Gamulka.

Databases. New additions:
1940 Kishinev Business directory.

Cemeteries. News:
Fire destroys part of Lipkani Cemetery. Recovery efforts underway. Please consider a donation to help.

 02/25/2014  February 2014

Research Projects. Updated:
33. Family Search (LDS) catalogue microfilms on Bessarabia Jewish records

Research Projects. New additions:
36. Kishinev Doyna Cemetery.
37. Tiraspol Jewish Cemetery Indexing and Photographing.
38. Kishinev Main Jewish Cemetery (Skulyany).

Holocaust in Bessarabia. New additions:
History and Voices of the Tragedy in Romania and Transnistria. The Nizkor Project. Thanks to Dr. Felicia (Steigman) Carmelly.

Family Memoirs. New additions:
Finding Fera Citron, Part I

 01/25/2014  January 2014

Additional reading. Updated:
Steven Zipperstein, 'Rethinking Kishinev: How a Riot Changed 20th-Century Jewish History', now with copy of lecture in audio (thanks to Patricia K. and Steven Z.)

General History, Government, Maps. New additions:
Military-Topographical Maps of Russian Empire created in 1846-1863

Jewish Cemeteries. Updated:
35. Indexing and Photographing the gravestones at the Chimishliya Cemetery: finished.

 12/25/2013  December 2013

Additional reading. New additions:
Steven Zipperstein: Rethinking Kishinev: How a Riot Changed 20th-Century Jewish History
Alexandr Roitman: The process of conversion of the Jewish Population of Bessarabia, into Christian from Mozaic religion, in the XIX century.
Alexandr Roitman:, Bessarabian Jews, who are they?

Photo Gallery. New additions:
Kishinev 150 years ago!

Jewish Cemeteries. Updated:
Kishinev, 1979-1988. Thanks to Terry Lasky, who translated 3227 records.


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