I'm thinking of starting a couple of projects:
1) The Jews of Jamaica. The community is old and surviving, maybe even thriving. I once had a large number of people on my database but pruned it as I thought I was going too far from my main trunk, but would like some assistance in restoring the tree(s). Any takers? I have friends in the J. community I'd like to invite.
2) Jewish Women Dancers in the United States. I think there would be quite a few profiles to add and it would make an interesting story. See this article: http://jwa.org/encyclopedia/article/dance-performance-in-united-states.
3) and somewhere along the line: Jewish Blacklisted Writers...
Judith Berlowitz There are two existing Projects that you might find helpful.
Related to Jews of Jamaica idea.
1. http://www.geni.com/projects/Portuguese-Spanish-Jewish-Journey-to-J...
Backlisted Writers, though not specifically Jewish
2. http://www.geni.com/projects/Banned-Authors/12769
Thanks, Hatte Blejer (absent until Nov 1)! I hope to start the projects soon, though I'm plodding through (to borrow Randy's terminology) Plzen records and the MACK tree, etc., etc. Maybe you can start them. Here are a couple of interesting links:
http://www.thejc.com/news/on-day/41684/on-day-hollywood-ten-are-bla...
http://www.pennilesspress.co.uk/prose/ben_maddow.htm - I knew Ben & his wife, Frieda Flier, who danced w. Martha Graham and Benjamin Zemach. Neither of the Benjamins has a profile on geni :-(
http://www.geni.com/projects/The-Hollywood-Blacklist/16955
As I responded to Erica, I plan to have this project be on all the Hollywood blacklisted, including The Hollywood Ten.
I realized that a college roommate was the step-daughter of Lester Cole. I also knew quite a few other families affected.
Arthur Strawn I now realize was my aunt's mother's brother. When we moved to California of course we looked him up. By that time he was in Los Gatos, so that is where I first heard about the Blacklist.
I hope many people join this project and help add profiles, as well as enhance existing profiles.
Remember that you cannot add private profiles to a project. The best thing is to send a polite note asking if the manager(s) will consider making the profile public and also adding a short About Me with the individual's accomplishments and bio.
Hatte Blejer (absent until Nov 1), I have indeed asked the manager(s) to make the profile public, which is what I usually do. I think that curators can sometimes accomplish this, if the profile is obviously deceased and maybe based on other criteria.
Yep, California is full of interesting people largely because of "tinseltown" - drawing arty, quirky types (guilty!) .
Do you know abt Margot Zemach? (not on geni)
Not sure if you offered to help w Jews of Jamaica, but Malka Mysels reminds us that there is already a website on that theme, to which I'll add some info and profiles.
From Margot Zemach's obituary -- At the time of her death Ms. Zemach was working on a picture book of ''Mother Goose'' nursery rhymes. Her principal publisher, Farrar, Straus & Giroux, plans to issue it in 1990.
She is survived by her stepfather, Benjamin; a sister, Amielle; four daughters, Heidi, Rachel, Rebecca and Kaethe Zemach-Bersin, and two granddaughters.
That's why I associated Zemach with children's books and theater, because Amielle and Margot were sisters and their father was a theater director. Not sure of his name. And their mother was something creative too.
And Benjamin and his much older brother Nachum Zemach were founders of haBima, if I read the articles correctly, so a fascinating family. Definitely need a family tree. I did some research on them yesterday. I found a lot about Benjamin and about his mother and siblings, but not about his wife or wives.