Paulette Bronstein: Searching My Missing Father
June 14 @ 10:30 am

SUNDAY SALON & THE JEWISH GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY OF GREATER MIAMI (JGSGM) PROUDLY PRESENT

PAULETTE BRONSTEIN
President, JGSGM
From Roots to Story
Transforming Genealogy into Meaningful Narratives
Sunday, June 14th @ 10:30 AM
Location: The Adult Reading Room – The Hub Library
Address: 5950 SW 88th St, Pinecrest, FL 33156
Searching My Missing Father
Paulette Bronstein’s genealogy journey began in 1994 with a search for her missing father—an experience that transformed into a lifelong commitment to historical research and storytelling. Through her work, she demonstrates how historical context can elevate simple facts into powerful and meaningful family narratives.
Since 2015, Paulette has mentored and taught individuals how to uncover, understand, and share their ancestral stories. She believes genealogy is not only about discovering names and dates, but about preserving memory, honoring heritage, and connecting generations.
Paulette holds a Bachelor of Arts from Hofstra University and a Master of Science in Speech and Language Pathology from Hunter College. She enjoyed a distinguished career of over thirty years as a speech and language therapist in New York and Florida public school systems.
As President of the Jewish Genealogical Society of Greater Miami since 2018, Paulette has expanded programming and currently leads monthly genealogy meetings at the Northeast Aventura Library. She is known for her engaging presentations that bring family histories to life through storytelling. Beginning in October 2026, she will also lead genealogy classes at the Michael-Ann Russell Jewish Community Center.
This illustrated presentation will inspire you to transform your research into a compelling story that preserves your family’s legacy.
Join us for a meaningful morning of discovery and inspiration.
RSVP TO ETTA GOLD, EGOLD@TBAM.ORG
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