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CENTRAL STATE HISTORICAL ARCHIVES OF UKRAINE IN LVIV
by Miriam Weiner and Valery Bazarov

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Miriam Weiner
Miriam Weiner, the first Jewish genealogist to be certified by the Board for Certification of Genealogists in Washington DC, is an expert in Jewish genealogy and Holocaust research. Her syndicated column, Roots and Branches, has appeared in over 100 Jewish newspapers worldwide, and her articles have been published in numerous national publications for a combined readership of over 2,000,000.

Miss Weiner was formerly Executive Director of the
American Gathering of Jewish Holocaust Survivors in New York and she has served as a member of the Advisory Board of The Holocaust and War Victims Tracing and Information Center of the American Red Cross.

Her lecture schedule includes programs for Jewish Federations, Holocaust survivor organizations, Jewish Community Centers, international Jewish genealogy conferences, synagogues and temples throughout the country.

She is president of
Routes to Roots (www.routestoroots.com), a firm offering both in-depth archival research and customized visits to ancestral towns of the former Soviet Union and Poland. She is also president of The Routes to Roots Foundation, Inc., a not-for-profit foundation, published a town-by-town inventory of Jewish documents in Eastern European archives. The first volume in the series, Jewish Roots in Poland, was co-published with YIVO Institute for Jewish Research in 1997 and the second volume, Jewish Roots in Ukraine and Moldova, was published in 1999 (out of print in December, 2002). Excerpts from both books including new information from Belarus and Lithuania can be found at the RTRF website at www.rtrfoundation.org.

Miss Weiner received her B.A. in Historical Studies with a concentration in Modern Judaic History and Holocaust Studies from Empire State College at the State University of New York in Albany. Prior to her genealogical pursuits, she was a licensed private investigator in California, a background that has increased her ability to develop sources of information not widely known in the genealogy world.


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Valery Bazarov
Valery Bazarov was born in Russia in 1942. He immigrated to the United States in 1988. He holds two graduate degrees from Odessa State University (1969) and Hunter College of the City University of New York (1994). Valery Bazarov joined the Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society in 1988 and over the next decade assisted the arrival of more than 200,000 Jewish refugees who came to the United States under HIAS auspices.

Valery is currently responsible for the HIAS Location and Family History Service, helping immigrants of different generations to find family members and friends – often in other countries – whom they lost contact with over the years, sometimes, decades. He is especially committed to finding and honoring the heroes who rescued European Jews during the Holocaust. Valery also researches HIAS history and presents his findings in lectures and publications. He is a frequent lecturer at the international seminars on Jewish genealogy talking about HIAS activities and projects. He is also traveling to Eastern Europe (Poland and Ukraine) where he is working in various archives and locating documents related directly to HIAS activities, spanning the last 100 years.



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CENTRAL STATE HISTORICAL ARCHIVES OF UKRAINE IN LVIV
by Miriam Weiner and Valery Bazarov

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