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ShtetLinks Announces New Index

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Chuck Weinstein

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Jun 12, 1999, 3:00:00 AM6/12/99
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JewishGen's ShtetLinks Project is proud to announce the debut of our new
index at <www.jewishgen.org/ShtetLinks>. As we have grown past the two
hundred mark, it has been harder and harder to navigate through our site
to find the ancestral shtetlach listed on our pages. We hope you will
like our changes and will come back again and again to ShtetLinks.

ShtetLinks is designed to offer a place to list Jewish communities from
around the world. We now have 210 links, representing 23 countries on 4
continents. All of these links offer a glimpse into the history of the
Jewish communities they refer to. If you don't see your ancestral town
or shtetl on our index, click over to
<www.jewishgen.org/ShtetLinks/documentation/writing.htm> to find out how
you can add your place to ShtetLinks.

Our new index features a list of Sephardic sites. It is by no means
complete, so feel free to contact us to add your Kahal to our list. We
look forward to continued growth in this area, as well as in all our
other places.

Special thanks are due to our volunteer team. John Berman heads a tech
staff which includes Jim Stein, Andy Cassel, Rachel Rein, and Joel
Alpert. Your Jewish Gen-erosity makes this and all of JewishGen's many
other projects possible.

See you at ShtetLinks!

Chuck Weinstein
JewishGen ShtetLinks Director
cwein...@jewishgen.org

mailto:cm...@IX.NETCOM.COM
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