<h3>Where would be the best sites to find Jewish genealogy in from the Ukraine?</h3>
I have Jewish relatives that were kicked out of Russia at the turn of the century. I have actually traced them to a town in the Ukraine that was at times considered Russian and at times considered part of Belarus. I am told that there are mass graves in the area from WWII. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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<p><i>Answer by GenevievesMom</i><br/>This is the most comprehensive set of resources on Jewish genealogy. There are a handful of other sites not cited, but start here.
http://www.jewishgen.org/</p>
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