The summer program provides an opportunity for participants to safeguard their personal history while also connecting with those who share similar interests. The GRIP Genealogy Institute is offering a thorough introduction to Ashkenazic Jewish genealogy at LaRoche University from July 14-19.
Organizers have stated that the weeklong course, led by Emily Garber, will enhance students’ research skills by concentrating on methodology, genealogical records, and geographic locations.
The summer program provides an opportunity for participants to safeguard their personal history while also connecting with those who share similar interests. The GRIP Genealogy Institute is offering a thorough introduction to Ashkenazic Jewish genealogy at LaRoche University from July 14-19.
According to organizers, the course, which spans a week, aims to enhance students’ research skills by concentrating on methodology, genealogical records, and geographic regions. Between June 23-28, GRIP is offering 11 virtual courses.
Prospective participants are required to register and get in touch with Sexton at ksexton@ngsgenealogy.org no later than July 5th.