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SUMMARY:7PM: The Fluidity of Names by Susan Weinberg
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=TEXT/HTML:<p>Given names have a much longer history than
  surnames in Jewish history and often contain significant family history d
 ue to naming patterns. So how do you work back to their original name to f
 ind them in their ancestral town and how do you identify the names they to
 ok in the country to which they immigrated? Then how do you use that infor
 mation to build out your tree? Could that name be hiding in plain sight? J
 oin Susan in an exploration of the nuances of Jewish given names\, how to 
 find them\, trace them\, and use them to expand your genealogy. She will p
 resent sources of information and methods in a variety of cases to make se
 nse of this often-puzzling subject!</p>\n
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