Miriam Weiner |
Miriam Weiner is a world-renowned expert in Jewish genealogy and Holocaust
research, and the first Jewish genealogist to be certified by the Board for
Certification of Genealogists in Washington DC, Her column Roots and Branches
has appeared in over 100 Jewish newspapers worldwide, and her articles have been
published in numerous national and international publications. Miriam was
formerly executive director of the American Gathering of Jewish Holocaust
Survivors in New York and she served as a member of the advisory board of The
Holocaust and War Victims Tracing and Information Center of the American Red
Cross. She lectures on subjects of Jewish interest throughout the world.
Miriam Weiner is president of Routes to Roots, a firm offering in-depth archival
research, town visits and customized tours to ancestral towns of the former
Soviet Union and Poland (www.routestoroots.com). She is also president of The
Routes to Roots Foundation, Inc., a not-for-profit foundation
(www.rtrfoundation.org) which published a town-by-town inventory of Jewish and
civil records 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. Miriam Weiner’s current project is an on-line database of
archive inventories with updated inventories from the two foregoing books
(Poland, Ukraine and Moldova) plus new material from archives in Belarus and
Lithuania.
Miriam Weiner can be contacted at 136 Sandpiper Key, Secaucus, NJ 07094.
mweiner@routestoroots.com. Tel:
201/866-4075; fax: 201/864-9222.