(JNS) Through meticulous research, Leigh Dworkin helped his cousin Stacey identify people in family photographs she owned. Now the two meet regularly in London, where he lives, and New Jersey, where she lives, during meetings of the International Conference of Jewish Genealogy, which Dworkin co-chairs. Traipsing through the bulging corridors at London’s Park Plaza Hotel Westminster Bridge earlier this month at the conference’s 43rd iteration, it was clear that many of the 400 attendees, who skewed older, had personal stories connected to their heritage. FreepikBig Ben and the Houses of Parliament in London.