Haim WARTSKI,HACOHEN, they will show up as record matches on your Geni profile (the middle match button, which shows orange when there's a match). If you confirm the match, it will post back to the Geni profile as a thumbnail and a source citation. There's an example of two confirmed Yad Vashem matches on Maria Mariska Weisz
While I'm here (sorry for the multiple messages), it's worth pointing out that you can get a list of profiles that have record matches, in the Merge Center on the Research menu. You can choose which group of people to search (Relatives, Managed By Me, etc) as well as filtering for only those that have record matches. Here's a link to your merge center set to Relatives with Record Matches:
https://www.geni.com/list/matches?filter=record_matches&collect...
Mike Stangel
Thank you very much for your clear and detailed response. This is a cool thing !!!
So far I have not looked at the matches, because I don"t have a subscription to myheritage and I can not confirm matches
Mike Stangel
I thank you very much !!!
I'll take the opportunity to ask you something else:
Does geni intend to upload the unbroken chain to the site?
I do not understand copyright (you may not do this), but if it is allowed, it will help me, but also many other people, and release a little pressure from the curators involved
If you mean upload the actual contents of Rosenstein's book, no - that would indeed be a copyright violation. However you should join or follow the project here: https://www.geni.com/projects/The-Unbroken-Chain-by-Dr-Neil-Rosenst...
Mike Stangel
I participate in the project (almost all my grandfathers are listed in these books) but in the absence of books I can not contribute to the project.
I figured there might be copyright,
I am very active in geni and would be very happy to help in any field
Mike Stangel
As I wrote, I am very active in geni and deal extensively with my family tree. If you look at the information about me, you will see who I am, and to whom I am a direct descendant