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Eugeen Van Mieghem
Eugeen Van Mieghem (October 1, 1875-1930) was a Belgian artist born in the port of Antwerp. As a boy Van Mieghem was confronted with the harsh reality of life at the waterfront.Even at primary school he showed a talent for drawing. He was introduced to the work of Vincent van Gogh, Georges Seurat, Camille Pissarro, Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec and others at an exhibition organised by Flemish painter and architect Henry van de Velde at the Antwerp Academy around 1892.
Eugeen_Van_Mieghem
Y-chromosomal Aaron
Y-chromosomal Aaron is the name given to the hypothesised most recent common ancestor of many of the patrilineal Jewish priestly caste known as Kohanim (singular "Kohen", "Cohen", or Kohane). In the Hebrew Bible this ancestor is identified as Aaron, the brother of Moses.
Y-chromosomal_Aaron
Charlotte Salomon
Charlotte Salomon (April 16, 1917 - October 10, 1943) was a German-Jewish artist born in Berlin. She is primarily remembered as the creator of an autobiographical series of paintings Leben? oder Theater? (Life? or Theatre? ) consisting of 769 individual works painted between 1941 and 1943 in the south of France, while Salomon was in hiding from the Nazis. She was captured and deported to Auschwitz where she died in the gas chambers.
Charlotte_Salomon
Who is a Jew?
"Who is a Jew?" () is a basic question about Jewish identity. The question has gained particular prominence in connection with several high-profile legal cases in Israel since the founding of the Jewish state in 1948.The definition of who is a Jew varies according to whether it is being considered by Jews for self-identification or by non-Jews for their own particular purposes.
Who_is_a_Jew?
Jheald
User_talk:Jheald
Etty Hillesum
Esther (Etty) Hillesum (January 15, 1914 in Middelburg, The Netherlands—November 30, 1943 in Auschwitz, Poland) was a young Jewish thinker, mystic and writer whose letters and diaries, kept between 1941 and 1943 describe life under Nazi rule in Amsterdam during the German occupation of World War II. They were published posthumously in The Netherlands in 1981, before being translated into English in 1983.
Etty_Hillesum
Jacob Israël de Haan
Jacob Israël de Haan (December 31, 1881 - June 30, 1924) was a Dutch Jewish literary writer and journalist who was assassinated in Jerusalem by the Haganah for his anti-Zionist political activities and contacts with Arab leaders. He is believed to be the first victim of Zionist political violence. De Haan is revered as a martyr among certain sections of the Haredi Jewish community, particularly the Neturei Karta and Edah HaChareidis.
Jacob_Israël_de_Haan
Joseph Athias
Joseph Athias (c. 1635 – May 12, 1700), was a Rabbi and publisher of the Hebrew Bible.Born in Spain, probably in Córdoba, at the beginning of the seventeenth century, he settled in Amsterdam. In 1661 and 1667 he issued two editions of the Hebrew Bible. Though carefully printed, they contain a number of mistakes in the vowel points and the accents.
Joseph_Athias
History of the Jews in the Netherlands
Most history of the Jews in the Netherlands was generated between the end of the sixteenth century and World War II.The area now known as The Netherlands was once part of the Spanish empire but in 1581, the northern Dutch provinces declared independence. A principal motive was a wish to practise Protestant Christianity, then forbidden under Spanish rule, and so religious tolerance was effectively an important constitutional element of the newly-independent state.
History_of_the_Jews_in_the_Netherlands
Ido Abram
Ido (Isidoor Bert Hans) Abram was born in Jakarta, Indonesia (at the time Batavia) in 1940. He is an educator and writer on the nature of Jewishness.During World War II he was an internee in Japanese Camps. After liberation he went to school and university in the Netherlands.
Ido_Abram
Arnold Aletrino
Arnold Aletrino (1858 - 1916) was a Dutch criminal anthropologist and writer, who published works on homosexuality in Dutch and French. He was a member of the Tachtigers, a group of young and revolutionary Dutch authors, who despised the pious poetry and prose of the mid-nineteenth century Dutch Victorian writers.
Arnold_Aletrino
Sephardic Jews in the Netherlands
As a result of the Inquisition, many Sephardim (so-called Spanish and Portuguese Jews) left the Iberian peninsula at the end of the 15th century and throughout the 16th century, in search for religious freedom. Some of them found their way to the newly independent Dutch provincesSpain, Sephardic Jews from the Iberian peninsula were free to come.
Sephardic_Jews_in_the_Netherlands
Jewish Maastricht
Judaism in Maastricht (Dutch:Jodendom in Maastricht, Limburgish and Maastrichtian:Joededom in Mestreech) traces back to the Middle Ages. A synagogue with a mikvah existed in the city before 1295. However, severe pogroms persuaded Jews to leave Limburg en masse.
Jewish_Maastricht
Jewish Eindhoven
Eindhoven is a municipality and a city located in the province of Noord-Brabant in the south of the Netherlands, originally at the confluence of the Dommel and Gender brooks. The Gender has been dammed off in the post-war years, but the Dommel still runs through it.It was not allowed for Jews to settle in the city of Eindhoven until 1772, when stadtholder Willem V summoned the city council to open its doors for Jews.
Jewish_Eindhoven
Jewish Tilburg
Tilburg is a municipality and a city in the Netherlands, located in the southern province of North Brabant. Tilburg municipality also includes the village of Berkel-Enschot and Udenhout.A continuous Jewish presence in Tilburg did not start until 1767, when a Jewish citizen of the town Oisterwijk was given permission to settle in Tilburg, despite objections from the city council. Several Jewish families also succeeded in settling in Tilburg soon afterwards in 1791.
Jewish_Tilburg
Isaac Aboab da Fonseca
Isaac Aboab da Fonseca (February 1, 1605 April 4, 1693) was a rabbi, scholar, kabbalist and writer. In 1656, he was one of several elders within the Portuguese-Israelite community in the Netherlands who excommunicated Baruch Spinoza for the statements this philosopher made concerning (the nature of) God.Isaac Aboab da Fonseca was born in the Portuguese town of Castro Daire as Simão da Fonseca.
Isaac_Aboab_da_Fonseca
Julia Culp
Julia Bertha Culp (6 October 1880 - 13 October 1970), the "Dutch nightingale", was an internationally celebrated mezzo-soprano in the years 1901-1919.Culp was born in Groningen, The Netherlands into a Jewish family of musicians and comedians. She was the daughter of contrabass player Baruch Culp and his wife Sara Cohen.
Julia_Culp
Nederlands Israëlitisch Kerkgenootschap
Nederlands-Israëlitisch Kerkgenootschap (Dutch Israelite Churchsociety) (NIK) is the umbrella organisation for most Jewish communities in the Netherlands, and is Orthodox in nature, while to be described as traditional in outlook. The expression Orthodox, is for the Dutch situation at least, of a later date than the existence of the congregations that make up the NIK and the NIK itself.
Nederlands_Israëlitisch_Kerkgenootschap
List of Dutch Jews
This page is a list of notable Dutch Jews, arranged by field of activity.
List_of_Dutch_Jews