From Emanuel Elyasaf, Executive Director, International Institute of Jewish Genealogy:
The International Institute for Jewish Genealogy (IIJG) has issued its
annual Call for Research Proposals for original research in the field of
Jewish genealogy, to be carried out in the academic year of 2013-2014.
Successful applicants will be awarded grants of up to $10,000.
Proposals are requested by May 31, 2013. Those meeting strict
standards of academic excellence will be judged by the extent to which
they broaden the horizons of Jewish genealogical research and/or create
innovative tools or technologies to assist Jewish genealogists and
family historians in their work.
The CFRP and Instructions to Applicants can be found on the Institute's Web site
under Research/Research Grants. These instructions should be followed
carefully, as only applications in the correct form will be considered.
Successful applicants will be announced on September 1, 2011.
Genealogy is like a jigsaw puzzle, but you don't have the box top, so you don't know what the picture is supposed to look like. As you start putting the puzzle together, you realize some pieces are missing, and eventually you figure out that some of the pieces you started with don't actually belong to this puzzle. I'll help you discover the right pieces for your puzzle and assemble them into a picture of your family.
Tuesday, February 12, 2013
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IIJG has extended the deadline for this year's proposals to June 30.
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