![]() speaker at the Sunday, Febru- ary 5 meeting of the Jewish Genealogy Society of Cleve- land. Pickholtz will discuss how he enjoyed significant successes using DNA to sort out relationships in his family, despite the complexities of Jewish marital connections. What he learned is relevant to both Jewish and general geneology. has done serious family re- search for nearly twenty years. His flagship work is the Pikholz Project, a single-surname proj- ect to identify and reconnect all Pikholz descendants. clients in Israel and abroad, Pickholtz became heavily involved in genetic genealogy in 2013. He manages test kits of over ninety family members at last count. In August, 2015, he published a book, "ENDOG- AMY: One Family, One People." first Sunday afternoon of the month in the winter, starting at 1:30 pm in the Men's Club board room at Park Synagogue East. Board members are available at a help desk from 1 pm to assist with individual research questions. Guests are welcome. RSVP to: Program- ming@ClevelandJGS.org. · Self-Employed · Individuals and Families 0 |