Every 10 years, the International Conference on Jewish Genealogy is held in Israel and 2014 is the next one.
The Israel Genealogical Society is already preparing a list of documents to convert into databases to be available at the event.
IGS webmaster Rose Feldman says that many families or parts of families immigrated to Eretz Israel. Some remained and built their lives in the country, and some moved on to other places.
Databases available now may be viewed here. Those which have been completely funded are available for viewing by the public.
The Montefiore Censuses are being prepared as a joint project of IGS and London's Montefiore Endowment.
The IGS is currently considering the following collections:
-- Names changes as published in the official government publication Yalkut Hapirsumim through 1954;
-- 1928 Pinchas Habogrim - which is the equivalent of electoral lists of those over 18 years of age. Currently, they have been located in Haifa, Jerusalem and Tel Aviv.
They are already working on some early 20th century Mukhtar Ledgers of Jerusalem's Ashkenazi population.
Readers who are aware of any other documents dealing with Eretz Israel covering the early 19th-century through 1930, are asked to contact Rose.
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