Presented by Nadine Epstein, Editor-in-Chief, Moment Magazine
Nadine Epstein shares her efforts to discover her family that vanished over many generations. She utilized genealogical sleuthing, DNA and genetic testing, as well as “cousin-fishing” to reassemble her family tree. Her adventures took her to shtetls and cities in Eastern Europe and introduced her to an online universe of fellow travelers and close relatives, finally curing what she calls her chronic “familial loneliness syndrome.” Epstein has been writing about Jewish genealogy since the 1990’s.
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Jews & Genetics: Looking At Our History Through Our Heredity
Washington Hebrew Congregation
8935 Macomb Street NW
Washington, DC 20016