Mission Statement | Goals| Progress | Milestones
Goals and Activities
The goals of the Institute, as elaborated in 2004 (i.e. prior to its founding), were and largely remain:
- To engage in scientific research into Jewish genealogy in the broadest sense, including Jewish family history;
- To encourage the teaching of Jewish genealogy at the university level;
- To acquire and/or copy primary and secondary sources for Jewish genealogy;
- To create a central repository for records of value to Jewish genealogy;
- To develop standards for the systematic study of Jewish genealogy;
- To produce research and teaching aids and to develop technologies for Jewish genealogy;
- To conduct academic symposia and events on topics central to Jewish genealogy;
- To publish a scientific journal of Jewish genealogy and other publications;
- To collaborate closely with existing Jewish genealogical organizations and other relevant institutions and frameworks;
- In general, to contribute to Jewish “roots”, scholarship and culture, and thereby to the strengthening of Jewish identity and the future of the Jewish people.