Tropenmuseum (Museum of the Tropics), Amsterdam Museum (formerly known as Amsterdam Historical Museum), H'ART Museum and the Joods Historisch Museum (Jewish Historical...
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Amsterdam International Socialist Congress, Amsterdam 1904 Java-eiland Jodenbreestraat Jodenbuurt Johan Cruyff Arena Joods Historisch Museum Jordaan Jordaanlied...
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Max Reisel (Amsterdam, April 25, 1913 - Jerusalem, 1989) was a Dutch semiticist (of Jewish descent) and a teacher at the Montessori Lyceum Rotterdam. He...
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Anne Frank (category Writers from Amsterdam)
her sister Margot, went to the Jewish Lyceum [nl] (Joods Lyceum), an exclusive Jewish secondary school in Amsterdam opened in September 1941. 1929: Anne...
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maatschappij". Averechts (in Dutch). Amsterdam: De Arbeiderspers. pp. 221–28. "Jacob Hiegentlich". Joods Monument (in Dutch). Joods Historisch Museum. 30 April...
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maken'". Levend Joods Geloof. 44 (3). Edwin de Vries' vader, die eveneens acteur was, kwam uit een a-religieus maar wel bewust joods gezin en maakte in...
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Siegfried van Praag (category University of Amsterdam alumni)
Lange Jeugd in Joods Amsterdam (A Long Youth in Jewish Amsterdam) reflects van Praag's own experience growing up in 'Jewish' Amsterdam. By the 1980s he...
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Aron Broches (category University of Amsterdam alumni)
three children. His brother Elias ('Epi'), who went to school at Amsterdams Lyceum and went on to read classics, was executed by shooting in The Hague...
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Jaap Meijer (writer) (category University of Amsterdam alumni)
received his doctorate. From 1941 until 1943, he taught history at the Joods Lyceum [nl]. One of his students was Anne Frank. On 14 February 1943, his first...
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Bloeme Evers-Emden (category Academic staff of the University of Amsterdam)
2000) Je ouders delen ('Sharing Your Parents'), 1999 Joods Bloemlezen: Schetsen uit een gewoon Joods leven ('Jewish Anthology: Sketches from an ordinary...
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Elsa van Dien (category University of Amsterdam alumni)
she once again resumed her astronomical research. "Dien, van (Elsa)". Joods Monument Zaanstreek (in Dutch). 31 March 2016. Retrieved 27 June 2020. Jaarboek...
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Jacqueline de Jong (category Painters from Amsterdam)
1947 on she went to school in Hengelo and Enschede (at the Gemeentelijk Lyceum). In 1957 de Jong went to Paris and was employed in the boutique at Christian...
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Corien (29 April 2015). "Gemeente Den Haag eert Joods verzetsman Maurits Kiek (1909-1980) – Joods Erfgoed Den Haag". Retrieved November 13, 2019. IMDb...
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Rosey Pool (category Writers from Amsterdam)
Kristallnacht, Pool returned to Amsterdam. During the Second World War, she taught at the Jewish Lyceum in Amsterdam (with Anne Frank among her pupils)...
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the pictures of Charlotte, which the couple donated to the Joods Historisch Museum in Amsterdam in 1971. She visited Germany in 1986 on the occasion of an...
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Harmen (2007). The ancestry of Sarah Bernhardt; a myth unravelled. Amsterdam: Joods Historisch Museum. ISBN 978-90-802029-3-1. Tierchant, Hélène (2009)...
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of Sarah Bernhardt: A Myth Unraveled. Translated by Alfred Willis. Amsterdam: Joods Historisch Museum. ISBN 978-90-802029-3-1. OCLC 237204074. "On the...
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