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As you plan your spring genealogy learning, I want to remind you that RootsTech, the world’s largest family-history conference, is coming up soon. It offers hundreds of sessions—both free virtual options and paid in-person programs—along with amazing tools, classes, and resources that benefit researchers at every level.
Complete instructions on how to participate and register have been included below in the AI-generated section of this email. I encourage you to explore the offerings and take advantage of this remarkable opportunity to strengthen your skills and discover new paths in your research.
Warm regards,
Paulette Bronstein
President, Jewish Genealogical Society of Greater Miami
What RootsTech 2026 IsRootsTech is a global genealogy conference and learning event hosted by FamilySearch, a nonprofit sponsored by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter‑day Saints. It combines inspirational speakers, hands‑on classes, and technology showcases to help people discover and preserve their family history.
How to Watch RootsTech OnlineYou only need a free FamilySearch account to access all virtual content.
Registration is required but free. Once registered, you can watch:
Live keynote sessions
Livestreamed classes
200+ on‑demand sessions in 26+ languages
Digital syllabi and handouts
All online sessions stream directly through the RootsTech website after you sign in with your FamilySearch profile.
Live and prerecorded classes
Interactive online features
Access to exhibitors and virtual booths
The registration page is available on the RootsTech site and walks you through the steps.
The Jewish Genealogical Society of Greater Miami invites you to a special presentation on AI and Jewish Genealogy by Paulette Bronstein Wednesday, February 25 at 10 AM at the Northeast Aventura Library branch auditorium
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This Jewish heritage news digest is this week’s NewsNosh (The Weekly News Nosh) from L’Dor V’Dor Foundation—a curated set of links for anyone interested in Jewish family history, Jewish history, and Jewish heritage. This week’s NewsNosh Jewish heritage news digest includes IAJGS survey results, JOWBR’s 2025 update, Qesher, Ukrainian archives search upgrades, and more.
Editor: Phil Goldfarb, Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA
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