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2011-04-12

The Angel Island Immigration Station Foundation (AIISF) promotes a
greater understanding of Pacific Coast immigration and its role in
shaping America’s past, present, and future.  Currently, AIISF is
asking for help in locating Jewish refugees who came to San Francisco
in the late 1930's and 1940, and their descendants.
 
AIISF hosts a database (click here) with information about 132 Jewish immigrants
who were processed at Angel Island Immigration Station. 

The database was compiled by volunteers who reviewed files
at the National Archives branch in San Bruno, California. 
Please contact AIISF at the e-mail address or
phone number listed on the Web site if you recognize any of the
individuals listed in the database.  AIISF would like to interview the
individuals or their descendants in order to get their full stories.
 
Janice M. Sellers
Ancestral Discoveries