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Research Your Family Tree With Rabbi Bearman In Georgetown

WILTON, Conn. -- Rabbi Rachel Bearman will lead a class on the work and importance of becoming a family historian at Temple B’nai Chaim in Georgetown on Sunday, Feb. 7.

Rabbi Rachel Bearman will lead a class on the work and importance of becoming a family historian at Temple B’nai Chaim in Wilton on Sunday, Feb. 7.

Rabbi Rachel Bearman will lead a class on the work and importance of becoming a family historian at Temple B’nai Chaim in Wilton on Sunday, Feb. 7.

Photo Credit: Courtesy Temple B'nai Chaim
Rabbi Rachel Bearman will lead a class on the work and importance of becoming a family historian at Temple B’nai Chaim in Wilton on Sunday, Feb. 7.

Rabbi Rachel Bearman will lead a class on the work and importance of becoming a family historian at Temple B’nai Chaim in Wilton on Sunday, Feb. 7.

Photo Credit: Contributed

Drawing from her experience of researching her own family’s history for nearly six years, she will share practical tips and tricks for using both well known and more obscure family history resources. Whether you're an experienced family historian or are simply interested in the subject, you'll find this presentation to be both practical and fun. 

“Family history is all about honoring the stories and adventures, the trials and triumphs, the journeys and the lives of men and women who came before us,” says Bearman. “It’s about zooming out and seeing oneself in the larger context of family relationships.” 

The program begins at 4 p.m. and is open to the whole community.

Temple B’nai Chaim is located 82 Portland Ave., Georgetown.

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