It wasn’t until Robert Sloane — now 80 and a retired Spanish professor — was about to get married at 22 that he found out that his father and his family were all Jewish. And Eva Cockerham, 51, an immigration attorney who works in Baltimore City, found out her great-grandmother was Jewish after her mom, Margaret Green, who was adopted as a baby, began her search for her biological mother, Cecilia Saunders. Cockerham was in seventh grade when she learned of her maternal Jewish ancestry. Sloane and Cockerham both recently spoke to the JT about their experiences finding out about...