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Jewish Genealogical Society shares research tips, discoveries

Several selected members of the Jewish Genealogical Society of Illinois will share family history discoveries and research tips in a free, live webinar at 2 p.m. Sunday, June 27, as part of the group's annual meeting.

The virtual "Kvell and Tell" session will be preceded by a brief annual report from JGSI President Debbie Kroopkin.

The informative "Kvell and Tell" talk topics relate to Jewish genealogy or family history research methods, anecdotes or discoveries.

To register for this free event, go to jgsi.org/Events-calendar. After you register, you will be sent a Zoom link to join the meeting. This webinar will be recorded so that JGSI's paid members who are unable to view it live will be able to view the recording later.

For more information, visit jgsi.org or call (312) 666-0100.

The Jewish Genealogical Society of Illinois is a nonprofit organization dedicated to helping members collect, preserve and perpetuate the records and history of their ancestors.

JGSI is a resource for the worldwide Jewish community to research their Chicago-area roots.

JGSI members have access to useful and informative online family history research resources, including a members' forum, more than 65 video recordings of past speakers' presentations, monthly JGSI E-News, quarterly Morasha JGSI newsletter and much more.

Members, as well as nonmembers, can look for their ancestors on the free searchable JGSI Jewish Chicago Database.

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