First Documented Jews in Transylvania >There is archeological and numismatic evidence of the presence of Jews in Transylvania as early as the times of the Roman rule over Dacia (106–275 CE). * International Jewish Cemetery Project * ROMANIA - Transylvania Jewish Cemeteries * Jewish Cemeteries of HUNGARY / Transylvania * Save Jewish Cemeteries in ROMANIA > About 800 cemeteries identified are a...
This is an umbrella project for all of the Jewish communities in Romania. Here you'll find a brief historical summary, then some sections of links: Geni projects organized by geography, projects for Romania in general, and links to related outside resources. The information included and its organization are primarily oriented toward what will be most helpful to genealogy researchers while stayi...
This project is here to give us a greater insight into the lives of our ancestors from across the empire and to help us work together to find our common roots. List of Austro-Hungarian Jews Wikipedia>===Famous People Sigmund Freud : Father of Psychoanalysis. Theodor Herzl : Father of Zionism. Stefan Zweig : Novelist, playwright, journalist, biographer. Franz Kafka : Novelist.
=Websites:= Town and County *Satu Mare - County Archives (Romanian): Mare - City Hall: Mare - Library (Romanian): Mare - County Museum (Romanian): ár-Bereg County Archives (Hungary): *The Towns of Szatmár County (Hungarian): Genealogy *Jewish Community of Satu Mare: ári Mementó - Memorial Website of Satu Mare: *Orthodox Jewish Cemetery: Jewish Cemetery:
This project seeks to collect all of the Jewish families from Cluj-Napoca, Romania. Cluj-Napoca is also known as Kolozsvár in Hungarian, Klausenburg in German and קלויזנבורג in Yiddish. Update Nov 2021: 1000 recovered pre-Holocaust photos of Jews from Cluj / Kolosvar (identified by name) to be digitized, researched and posted. About 4000 photos taken in Cluj by Elemér Sárdi, a l...
Transylvania is a historical region that is located in central Romania. Bound on the east and south by its natural borders, the Carpathian mountain range, historical Transylvania extended westward to the Apuseni Mountains. The term sometimes encompasses not only Transylvania proper, but also parts of the historical regions of Crișana and Maramureș, and occasionally the Romanian part of Banat.Th...