Tracing Jewish Ancestry and Beyond: Exploring the Transformative Impact and Possibilities of the Documentation of Jewish Records Worldwide (DoJR) Project

Sallyann Sack*, Amanda Kluveld

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Abstract

This article analyses the transformative impact of the Documentation of Jewish Records Worldwide (DoJR) project, launched in 2017, on Jewish genealogy. Jewish genealogy, deeply rooted in centuries of tradition and cultural significance, transcends mere ancestral tracing, embodying a comprehensive exploration of Jewish history and heritage. The DoJR project represents a monumental shift in this field, aiming to compile a comprehensive, freely accessible online catalog, JCat, of every existing document of every Jew who ever lived. This endeavor reshapes our approach to Jewish genealogy and profoundly deepens our understanding of Jewish history. This article delves into the historical context of Jewish genealogy, tracing its evolution from ancient times through various challenges, including the Holocaust's devastating impact on Jewish genealogical records. It highlights the pioneering efforts in the field and the modern advancements that have facilitated the growth of Jewish genealogy, including DNA testing and digital technologies.
Original languageEnglish
Article number34
Number of pages13
JournalGenealogy
Volume8
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jun 2024

Keywords

  • DoJR
  • Jewish genealogy
  • Jewish heritage
  • AI HTR
  • handwriting recognition
  • Jewish historical records
  • history of Jewish genealogy
  • AVOTAYNU

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