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This project concerns the 625 Jewish families identified in Alexander Dietz's Stammbuch der Frankfurter Juden (1907). Many gravestones from the Frankfurt Jewish cemeteries are available online at Steinheim Institut. This book is available on Google Books and as a free ebook.
Also available online from Leo Baeck Institute (in part) is Ele Toldot (These are the Generations), a collection of transcriptions of genealogical records of the Jewish community of Frankfurt am Main, made by the lawyer and genealogist Shlomo Ettlinger from originals in the Stadtarchiv Frankfurt am Main. A complete set of Ele Toldot is available in this dropbox folder.
Many of the trees have been compiled a the website Jews of Frankfurt, which also has a dna project. Some trees can be found at Jewish Families of Frankfurt am Main.
Goethe Universitat's "Judaica Frankfurt" includes various publications relating to the Jews of Frankfurt am Main. http://sammlungen.ub.uni-frankfurt.de/judaicaffm/nav/index/all.
Also see the Homepage of the Judengasse Museum.
"Die jüdische Gemeinde von Frankfurt/Main in der Frühen Neuzeit" (The Jewish Community of Frankfurt/Main in the Early Modern Period) By Cilli Kasper-Holtkotte is available as an ebook and snippets may be read online https://books.google.com/books?id=ttC5_vxV5gAC.
Finally, you can download as a free ebook Marcus Horovitz's 1901 book Die Inschriften des alten Friedhofs der israelitischen Gemeinde zu Frankfurt a. M.
Please contact Geni curators Randy Schoenberg, Ofir Friedman or Pam Karp with any questions, or start a project discussion.