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BARNETT, R.D.
Haham Meldola and Hazan de Sola. (Transactions sessions 1962-1967). (Reprinted from the Jew. Hist. Society of England, vol.XXI)
London, 1968. 38 pp. And VIII photographic plates. Orig. wraps. With bibliographies of Meldola and the Dutchman David Aaron de Sola, and translations of several Hebrew and Dutch letters.
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Book number: 17072
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BERG, HETTY (ed.)
De gelykstaat der Joden. Inburgering van een minderheid.
Zwolle, Waanders uitgevers, 1996. Folio. 128 pp. Illustr. Zeer goed exemplaar. Orig. wraps. Text in Dutch. Compilation published at the occasion of exhibition: `De gelijkstaat der Joden... 1769-1919' in the Joodsch Historisch Museum, Amsterdam. History of Jews in the Netherlands ISBN: 9789040098420
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Book number: 8267
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BERGER, SHLOMO
Classical oratory and the Sephardim of Amsterdam. Rabbi Aguilar's Tratado de la Retórica. ISBN 9789065505477
Hilversum, Verloren, 1996. 141 pp. Illustrated. Fine copy. Softcover. In his monograph Berger aims to unfold the circumstances under which Aguilar composed his tract in circa 1665/1666 and to analyze the particulars of the text. His detailed examination reveals the wide range of Moshe Rephael's knowledge and the way he transmitted this to members of the Amsterdam Sephardic community. Moreover, the study of this particular tract on rhetorical theory sheds light on the vast amount of sermon literature that was composed in Amsterdam. Jewish history, Judaism. Sefardica. Sephardica. Netherlands, Judaica ISBN: 9789065505477
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Book number: 17056
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BERGER, AFKE
Toegelaten, afgewezen: Een digitale data-analyse van Joodse aanvragen tot asiel in Nederland, 1938-1939 (Menasseh ben Israel Instituut Studies, Nr. XVI
Amsterdam, mbii, 2019. 112 pp. Illustr. New. Paperback. In de nasleep van Kristallnacht probeerden vele tienduizenden Joden Duitsland te ontvluchten, waarvan velen hoopten op een veilig heenkomen in Nederland. Vanwege het restrictieve beleid van de Nederlandse regering werd maar een fractie toegelaten. In deze studie onderzoekt historicus Afke Berger met het gereedschap van digital humanities dit toelatingsbeleid door middel van een data-analyse van de talloze brieven die het joodse Comité voor Joodse Vluchtelingen dat in opdracht van de Nederlandse regering adviseerde over wie er uiteindelijk mocht worden toegelaten ontving en behandelde. Nazi-tijd. Holocaust. ISBN: 9789082967418
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Book number: 55358
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BERNFELD, TIRTSAH LEVIE and BART WALLET
Canon van 700 jaar Joods Nederland. (Herziene tweede editie)
Zutphen, Walburg Pers, 2023. 224 pp. Illustr. Als nieuw. Hardcover. Hoe is het Joden in Nederland vergaan vanaf het eerste moment dat ze zich hier vestigden? Daar geeft deze Joodse canon in honderd vensters antwoord op. Elk venster gaat over een belangrijke gebeurtenis, een plaats, een persoon of een voorwerp. Iedere tekst is gekoppeld aan sprekende, iconische afbeeldingen. De vensters zijn per eeuw gegroepeerd rond een samenbindend thema, waardoor ze samen een lopend verhaal vormen. Dutch language. ISBN: 9789462499966
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Book number: 54026
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Bernfeld, Tirtsah Levie and Bart Wallet
Jews in the Netherlands. A Short History. ISBN 9789463726696
Amsterdam, Amsterdam University Press, 2023. 224 pp. Illustr. NEW. Hardcover. Most people know little more than fragments of Dutch Jewish history: the Portuguese Jews of Amsterdam; Jewish socialism; the devastating years of the Second World War. So where is the storyline? What happened to the Jews in the Netherlands from the moment they first settled there? This book answers that question. It presents the central points of 700 years of Jewish history in the Netherlands briefly and succinctly. One hundred elements of the story have been chosen that, taken as a whole, create a balanced and representative picture. Each relates to a central event, place, person or object that helps to illuminate one important aspect of the history of the Jews in the Netherlands, and each is linked to striking, iconic images. They are grouped by century around unifying themes that make them part of an ongoing story. ISBN: 9789463726696
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Book number: 54053
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BESSO, HENRY V.
Dramatic literature of the Sephardic Jews of Amsterdam in the XVIIth and XVIIIth centuries.
New York, Hispanic Institute, 1947. XI, 117 pp. Paper browned. Edges worn. Considering the paper used, a very good copy. Or. wrps, slightly damaged.
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Book number: 13896
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BIJSTERVELD, ARNOUD JAN
House of memories. Uncovering the past of a Dutch Jewish family
Hilversum, Verloren, 2016. 486 pp. illustr. With CD-rom. As new. Hardcover. After the author bought a house in the Dutch town of Tilburg, he discovered that a Jewish couple, Hans and Bertha Polak-Cohen, had it built for their family in 1928. As this family's history was gradually being uncovered, there was one tragic story that stood out: the story of Bertram Polak, the couple's son. Bertram's family lived in this house until all but one managed to flee when the Nazis invaded the Netherlands in May 1940: Bertram was the only one to stay behind. In December 1941, he tried to escape to England with three friends, was betrayed, and eventually killed in Auschwitz on 17 August 1942. This book relates this history and shows what happens in the process of uncovering a traumatic past, affecting both the family's next generations and the historian involved. ISBN: 9789087046040
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Book number: 50255
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BLOM, HANS; DAVID WERTHEIM, HETTY BERG EN BART WALLET (eds.)
Geschiedenis van de joden in Nederland. ISBN 9789460034374
Amsterdam, Balans, 2017. 620 pp. illustr. Nieuwstaat. Orig. hardcover with dustjacket. Heavy item. For shipment outside Europe, extra postage required. Het standaardwerk in geheel herziene en vermeerderde uitgave. Dutch language. History of the Jews in the Netherlands. Judaica. ISBN: 9789460034374
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Book number: 48522
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BODIAN, MIRIAM
Hebrews of the Portuguese nation. Conversos and community in early modern Amsterdam. ISBN 9780253213518
Indiana University Press, 1997. XIV, 219 pp. Good copy. Softcover. An engaging introduction to the tortuous plight faced by exiled conversos in Amsterdam and their methods of response. -Choice In this skillful and well-argued book Miriam Bodian explores the communal history of the Portuguese Jews... who settled in Amsterdam in the seventeenth century. -Sixteenth Century Journal Drawing on family and communal records, diaries, memoirs, and literary works, among other sources, Miriam Bodian tells the moving story of how Portuguese new Christian immigrants in 17th-century Amsterdam fashioned a close and cohesive community that recreated a Jewish religious identity while retaining its Iberian heritage. Sephardic history. Sephardim. Sefardic. ISBN: 9780253213518
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Book number: 45538
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BODIAN, MIRIAM
Hebrews of the Portuguese nation. Conversos and community in early modern Amsterdam. ISBN 9780253332929
Indiana University Press, 1997. XIV, 219 pp. Very good copy. Hardcover, dustj. lacking. Sephardica In the 17th century, descendants of forcibly baptized Jews (conversos) fled the Iberian Inquisitions to settle in Amsterdam, a city renowned for its commercial ties and religious tolerance. Miriam Bodian reconstructs the fascinating story of these Portuguese immigrants -- merchants, professionals, and intellectuals, for the most part -- who reasserted their Judaism while maintaining their Iberian heritage. History of the Jews in the Netherlands ISBN: 9780253332929
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Book number: 41662
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BOTS, HANS and JAN ROEGIERS (eds.)
The contribution of the Jews to the culture in the Netherlands. La contribution des Juifs à la culture des anciens Pays-Bas. Ed. by Hans Bots & Jan Roegiers. Offprint from: Lias 16, part 2. ISBN 9789030210993
Amsterdam / Maarssen, APA, 1989. 159-362 pp. As new. Softbound. J.W. Wesselius about Johannes Drusius. Offenberg about visit Menasseh ben Israel to Christina of Sweden at Antwerp. H.P. Salomon on `the oldest account concerning the origin of Portuguese Judaism at Amsterdam' and other articles. ISBN: 9789030210993
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Book number: 5718
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BRASZ, CHAYA and Y. Kaplan (eds.)
Dutch Jews as perceived by themselves and by others. Proceedings of the Eight International Symposium on the History of the Jews in the Netherlands. ISBN 9789004117051
Leiden, Brill, 2001. XIV, 457 pp. And plates. Fine copy. Orig. cloth with dustjacket. How did Jews in the Netherlands view themselves and how were they viewed by others? This is the single theme around which the twenty-five essays in this volume, written by scholars from the Netherlands, Israel and other countries, revolve. The studies encompass a variety of topics and periods, from the beginning of the Jewish settlement in the Dutch Republic through the Shoah and its aftermath. They include examinations of the Sephardi Jews in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, the Jews in the periods of Emancipation and Enlightenment, social and cultural encounters between Jews and non-Jews throughout the ages, the image of the Jew in Dutch literature in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, and the churches' attitudes toward Jews. Also highlighted are the second World War and its consequences, Dutch Jews in Israel and Israelis in the contemporary Netherlands. ISBN: 9789004117051
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Book number: 41600
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BRASZ, CHAYA
Removing the yellow badge. The struggle for a jewish community in the postwar Netherlands 1944-1955.
Jerusalem, Institute for Research on Dutch Jewry., 2025. 124 pp. Illustrated. As new. Softcover. When, after the Shoah, Jews in the Netherlands removed the yellow star from their clothing, this act symbolized not only the end of Nazi -persecution, but also the beginning of a prolonged struggle to recover their fomer rights and possessions. This monograph describes the relations between the devastated Jewish community and the Dutch government, officialdom, former resistance workers and the clergy. The essay also covers Jewish efforts to redefine their individual and collective identity. ISBN: 9789064461965
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Book number: 17555
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CAMPEN, M. VAN
Gans Israël II. Voetiaanse en Coccejaanse visies op de joden gedurende de zeventiende en achttiende eeuw. ISBN 9023919262
Zoetermeer, Boekencentrum, 2006. 658 pp. Illustrated. As new. Hardcover. Dutch language with English summary. The study focuses on seventeenth/ and eigteenth/century Dutch Protestant theologians, in particular the followers of Gisbertus Voetius (1589-1676) and Johannes Coccejus (1603-1669) and their veiws on the Jews.
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Book number: 41965
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