Hugh Watkins wrote:
> Martin Henriksen wrote:
>> "john rasmussen (slet ALFY3)" <john.rasmussen@ALFY3privat.dk> skrev i 
>> en meddelelse news:12332255250.154555322102812@dtext.news.tele.dk...
>>> Er der nogen der er bekendt med hvordan vi finder vore aner hvis de
>>> var Jøder. Har den Jødiske tro sin egen kirkebog, og hvis de har det,
>>> hvor finder man den.?
>>> Jeg vil søge efter de kirkelige handlinger omkring anerne.
>>>
>>> Med venlig hilsen
>>> John Rasmussen
>>>
>> Du skal finde dem under mosaisk menighed.
>> Prøv Daisy og skriv det som arkivskaber.
>>
> 
> internationally see also Jewishgen
> 
> 
> Provides a wide range of resources including databases, familyfinder, 
> articles, societies, projects and discussion groups.
> 
www.jewishgen.org
> 
> BUT
> JewishGen is moving!
> 
> The re-hosting of the JewishGen servers from Texas to their new location 
> at the Ancestry.com data center is now in progress.
> 
> We hope to make this transition as quickly as possible.  But in order to 
> ensure the complete and reliable transfer of data, it is necessary to 
> completely shut down all JewishGen servers for a period of time.
> 
> We will start up the new servers as soon as possible, but we may 
> encounter some "bumps" in our initial operations in the new location, as 
> there are many programs and operations to be ported and configured.
> 
> We anticipate that after the transition, JewishGen will be stronger, 
> faster, and more reliable than ever.  Thank you for your continued 
> patience and support, and we look forward to providing you with an 
> ever-improving JewishGen experience.
> 
> Update: Thursday, January 29: We're making good progress, and hope to 
> have the basic servers online and accessible within the next 24 hours.
> 
> 
> =============
> 
> this will be available gratis at Frederiksberg, Ggentofte and other 
> specialised libraries
> 
> site:ancestrylibrary.com  jewishgen
> 
> 
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&fkt=2481&fsdt=5238&q=site%3Aancestrylibrary.com++jewishgen&btnG=Google+Search&aq=f&oq=&aqi= 
> 
> 
> including Rootsweb pages
> 
> 
http://www.google.com/search?num=100&hl=en&newwindow=1&q=site%3Aancestry.com++jewishgen&btnG=Search 
> 
> 
> 
> Hugh W
På Københavns Hovedbibliotek har jeg set en pendant til "Dødsfald i 
Danmark", der hedder noget i retning af Jødiske Dødsfald i Danmark. Den 
kunne også være nyttig.
Mvh Michael Erichsen
www.myerichsen.net