Jewish Genealogy Research Services

Archival research across Eastern Europe — family reconstruction, original record retrieval, Holocaust research, citizenship documentation, DNA analysis, and heritage travel planning.

Services

Family reconstruction & ancestral town research

Rebuild your family across generations: restore names, identify relatives, connect branches, and create a verified family tree — with each branch placed in its historical and community context through ancestral towns, photographs, and communal life, so you can imagine what their lives truly looked like.

Archival records & document retrieval

Locate and obtain original archival records about your ancestors — including handwritten documents whenever possible. This includes archive requests, record ordering, and name-variant reconstruction across different languages and spellings.

Citizenship documentation

Targeted document search suitable for citizenship-by-descent cases. I focus the research on locating the specific records and supporting evidence required for your application.

Holocaust research & burial place discovery

Reconstruct your family’s fate during the Holocaust: identify victims, trace movements, and search for lost relatives and branches. When possible, I also help locate burial places and provide guidance for visiting and honoring them.

Trace emigrated branches through migration-related records and reconstruct the path from Eastern Europe to the diaspora. This service helps reconnect families across countries and generations.

Emigration & diaspora branches

DNA results analysis

Interpret DNA matches and identify likely connections to your family tree. Adding this information to a main research.

Heritage travel planning

A personalized heritage trip to ancestral towns and meaningful locations connected to your family history. I can plan the itinerary, coordinate local guides, driver/translator support, and—if requested—join the trip with you.

Living relatives search and outreach

I can search for living descendants of lost branches, support outreach to and help reconnect — including introductions and online family reunions.

How a project works

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Free consultation

We review what you know and clarify your questions.

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Goals and a plan

We define priorities and build a clear research plan.

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Investigation

I obtain original records and reconstruct the family story accordingly to your priorities.

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Results delivery & next step

Presentation call, written report, decisions and what to do next.

What you receive

  • A verified family history (structured and sourced)

  • Copies/scans/photos of original records (when available)

  • A clear written reports with findings and evidence

  • Regular updates and review calls with presentations

  • Historical context and community background (towns, Jewish communal life, and the world your ancestors lived in)

  • Relevant photographs and visual materials (old town views, community images, and family-related visuals when available)

  • Optional: citizenship-oriented document set (when relevant)

  • Optional: travel route plan, guides, and coordination

  • Burial location notes and visit guidance (when found)

Let’s begin your family research

Some names are waiting to be spoken again.

FAQs

  • Any names, towns, dates, and family stories you already know. Even small details can be enough.

  • Most projects involve Ukraine, Poland, and Lithuania, with emigration to US, Canada, Israel or South America, but research often extends wherever records and family branches lead.

  • Yes — this can be a central focus of the project, including locating burial places when possible.

  • Yes, on request — research is focused on the records required for citizenship-by-descent procedures.

  • Yes — I can analyze matches, connect them to your tree, and support outreach when appropriate.

  • Yes — from a plan and itinerary to local guides and transportation, and I can join the trip if requested.