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European Jews have always married mainly within the tribe. Whether 
our numbers five hundred years ago in Europe were four hundred or four 
hundred thousand, the pool was limited. As a result, the members of the 
tribe today are all related to one another, multiple times.  This 
phenomenon, known as endogamy, makes Jewish genetic genealogy very 
difficult, often impossible. There is a similar phenomenon in some other
 population groups.
I was convinced that this brick wall is not as impenetrable as it seems, at least in some circumstances.
I believe that this book demonstrates that I was correct.
When I decided I wanted to write a book, I was not sure if I wanted 
to write a “How to” book or a “How I did it” book. The decision was 
dictated by the facts in the field. Different family structures, widely 
different numbers of living family members, and other similar factors 
dictated that writing “How to” would be irrelevant for most researchers.
“How I did it” is more likely to be helpful to the research community
 and more likely to instill the confidence necessary for such a project.
It is my hope that this book will encourage and inspire other 
researchers of their European Jewish families and other endogamous 
populations to say “I can do this!”
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