Jewishdata.com is available for public library subscriptions and can be accessed remotely by patrons from home — just like other library databases. Many libraries are ready to subscribe when they hear from interested patrons. Your request can make a real difference.
Choose one of the templates below, fill in your name and city at the bottom, and send it to your local public library. Then forward the sent email to info@jewishdata.com with "Library Letter" in the subject line. We will contact you with your free month access.
Visit your local library's website and look for a "Contact Us" page. If no email address is listed, you can call the library and ask for the director's email, or use any general contact email provided. A simple web search for "[your town] public library contact" will usually bring up the right page quickly.
Dear Library Director,
I want to thank the library for providing electronic databases that connect our community to knowledge and history. I am writing to request that the library subscribe to Jewishdata.com, a specialized database focused on Jewish history and genealogy containing over one million historical records. These include Holocaust documentation, biographical directories, cemetery records, wartime service records, and historical newspaper archives. Many patrons researching their family history would benefit enormously from access to this resource, and the database is already available through public libraries across the country. Thank you for considering this request.
Sincerely,
[Your name]
[Your city and state]
Dear Library Director,
I am writing to request that the library subscribe to Jewishdata.com, a genealogical database containing over one million records spanning Holocaust documentation, German Reich expatriation files, WWII service cards, biographical directories, and historical newspaper archives. It has an established institutional subscriber base among public libraries nationwide. As a patron interested in Jewish history and genealogy, I believe this would be a valuable addition to the library's digital resources. Thank you for your time.
Sincerely,
[Your name]
[Your city and state]
Dear Library Director,
I am writing to request that the library subscribe to Jewishdata.com, a genealogical database with over one million records of Jewish historical interest — including Holocaust records, biographical directories, cemetery records, and more. It is an invaluable resource for anyone researching Jewish family history, and it is already available through public libraries across the country. I believe this would be a valuable addition to our library's digital collection. Thank you for your consideration.
Sincerely,
[Your name]
[Your city and state]