The updates for this version are listed as: The first is Heredis, now called Heredis 2014, and available through the Mac App Store at 50% off through November 3, at the price of $29.99 (instead of the normal price of $59.99). (Update: MacFamilyTree also offering a discount, at $29.99, 40% off, through October 27.) Two Mac genealogy programs were recently updated. You’re welcome to tell them you heard about the sale on this site, but I don’t benefit from any sales they make. I just like a lot of the books they have on sale, and I want people to know about maybe not being able to get them at a later date. Lastly, I don’t get anything from Avotaynu for promoting this sale. If you go to the regular order pages for the books it will charge you full price. Note that you need to clock on the Order Now links on the sale page in order to get the discount. See the sale page for the specific discounts which range from 40% to 74% per book. Births, bar mitzvahs, marriages, deaths and other records of Canadian Jewry, Library Resources for German-Jewish Genealogy, Jewish Vital Records, Revision Lists in the Lithuanian Archives, and Eliyahu’s Branches. The books on sale are Avotaynu Guide to Jewish Genealogy, Dictionary of Ashkenazic Given Names, Dictionary of Jewish Surnames from Galicia, A Dictionary of Jewish Surnames from the Russian Empire: Revised Edition, Jewish Personal Names, A Dictionary of German-Jewish Surnames, Russian-Jewish Given Names: Their Origins and Variants, Where Once We Walked: Revised Edition, A Practical Guide to Jewish Cemeteries, Every Family Has a Story, Biographical Dictionary of Canadian Jewry: 1909–1914. Of note, when these books sell out there are no plans to re-print them, so if you’ve been thinking about buying one of these books, this might be your last chance. In order to cut down on their inventory they’re having a Black Friday sale (well, actually November 19-27, so more than a week) on many of their books. This is particularly true of the many books on names by Alexander Beider.Īvotaynu tries to estimate the total number of books it will sell to avoid doing re-prints, and as such they end up keeping many books in their warehouse. While many printed publications have been overtaken by the Internet, many are just as useful today as when they were first printed. It’s hard to do Jewish genealogy and not come across the books and other publications of Avotaynu, the long time publisher of books for Jewish family researchers as well as the publisher of their eponymous journal.
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