How To Research and Construct Your Jewish Family Tree


Eastern European Jewish family research is often shrouded in myths and misunderstandings. Many Jewish family trees only extend two or three generations because of the fallacy that no records remain from "the old country" (not true!) or that "names were changed at Ellis Island" (also not true!). 


In this new four-part course from author and Jewish genealogy expert Jennifer Mendelsohn, you’ll get started on the path to successfully reclaiming your family's story — beyond just knowing that your relatives were from, say, "Russia" or "Austria." 


You'll learn about the various kinds of records you can mine for valuable information — including Holocaust records — and where and how to find them, both in the U.S. and Europe. Jennifer will share how she uses many of the same strategies she learned during a long career as a journalist to hone in on the hidden clues in your family's story and to follow where they lead, to amazing discoveries and unexpected relatives. We'll also cover the basics of DNA testing for Ashkenazi Jews and how you can successfully work with DNA to expand your tree.


Jennifer specializes in helping people with Ashkenazi Jewish heritage construct their family trees, but people of all backgrounds will find her teachings helpful.


Classes will take place on Mondays from 6-7 p.m. ET from March 25-April 15.

Sign up today!

About the instructor:

Jennifer Mendelsohn is a sought-after genealogist who specializes in helping Eastern European Jewish families shattered by the Holocaust reclaim their history. She has worked on scores of cases, solving complex family mysteries using a blend of traditional and genetic genealogy. In 2022, she co-founded the DNA Reunion Project at the Center for Jewish History.

Prior to her work as a genealogist, Jennifer wrote for several publications including People, Slate, The New York Times, The Washington Post, USA Today, The Los Angeles Times, Time and Tablet.

Jennifer Mendelsohn

About My Jewish Learning

My Jewish Learning is the internet's leading pluralistic Jewish education resource. We offer thousands of articles, videos, live classes and other resources to help you navigate all aspects of Judaism and Jewish life — from Jewish ritual and practice to texts to history and culture.

My Jewish Learning is geared toward all backgrounds and levels of knowledge and is a part of 70 Faces Media, the largest Jewish digital media organization in North America.