Cultural Survivals From The Great Jewish Migration to NYC: 1881-1924

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Lecture

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Adults

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Join us on December 10 at 7pm with Michael Chaplan for Cultural Survivals From The Great Jewish Migration to NYC: 1881-1924.

Discover an urban treasure-hunting adventure. Join our case study documenting the research of original Naturalization papers at the NYC Municipal Archives. You will discover the addresses of a family from the late 1800s and early 1900s, exploring the Lower East Side and Harlem. These addresses tell stories of cultural survival during the Great Jewish Migration to NYC (1881-1924).

Click this link to register:  https://www.eventkeeper.com/code/ekform.cfm?curOrg=GLENCOVE&curName=2024/12/10_Virtual_Genealogy_Collective

This program will be presented virtually via Zoom. The email entered at registration will be used to send the access information the day before or the morning of the program. If you do not receive the access information, please send an email to LWen@glencovelibrary.org to have it resent.

*This program is brought to you courtesy of the Genealogy Collective and is sponsored by Bayville Public Library.

The Genealogy Collective comprises six North Shore libraries: Bayville, Glen Cove, Gold Coast, Locust Valley, Manhasset, and Oyster Bay. Together, we offer monthly programs on a variety of topics ranging from genetic DNA testing to the study of gravestones to adoption and forensics genealogy.