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Koszontjuk ezen a web helyen! Most azon dolgozunk, hogy az osszes tartalmunkat angolbol leforditsuk magyarra es tobb mas nyelvre, a celbol, hogy a jovendo IAJGS konferencia a leheto legnagyobb szamu szemely szamara elerheto legyen. De kerem vegyek figyelembe, hogy a a koferencia programjan szereplo eloadasok csak agnol nyelvuek lesznek, es leirt anyagok es szillabusok is csak angol nyelvuek lesznek. De ha On egy helytelen vagy rosszul fogalmazott forditast talal ezen a helyen, kerjuk, hogy riportolja nekunk e tenyt az info {at} jgsla(.)com e-mail cimen. Felvesszuk az e-mail-eket, bar tobb nap telhet el valaszunkig, mig levelet leforditjak. Koszonjuk, es rmeljuk, hogy szerencsenk lesz talalkozni a konferencian.


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2 Comments

  1. Posted 2010 január 27, szerda at 01:44 | Permalink

    Great post, Brooke. Don’t forget about using #jewishgenealogy on Twitter. That is a valuable one to use as well and really targets the correct audience. Tracing the Tribe also uses that hashtag when blogging and twittering from the annual IAJGS conferences. It reaches a much different audience of people who don’t even know about the conference. So add #jewishgenealogy to your tweets.

  2. Posted 2010 március 9, kedd at 16:28 | Permalink

    I would love to be able to participate in your July conference and promote my book “Nana Lena’s Kitchen: Recipes for Life”. Will you be selling books there? Nana Lena’s Kitchen tells the story of five generations of Southern Jewish women, stories I heard growing up in my Nana’s kitchen as we prepared food together.

    I’ve spoken at Jewish book festivals and Hadassah meetings and can even teach how to make rugelach. Or I could focus on how I put this book together combining oral narrative, my memories and web-based research.

    I’d be happy to feature your conference on my book blog at http://www.nanalenaskitchen.blogspot.com and on my latest blog on ways to survive the current depression at http://www.SurvivingUnderemployment.com. Please let me know how we can work together.

    Amy Ostrower
    818-468-0900
    Sherman Oaks, CA
    amy.ostrower {at} gmail(.)com