Content, Eli (1943) Does, Hermine van (glasatelier) The Joods Historisch Museum (Jewish Historical Museum) is a museum in Amsterdam dedicated to Jewish history, culture and religion, in the Netherlands ...
... in 1815. The square became a marketplace when the city government decided that the Jewish merchants in the nearby Jodenbreestraat and Sint Antoniebreestraat had to move their stalls to the square. The ...
The Joods Historisch Museum (Jewish Historical Museum) is a museum in Amsterdam dedicated to Jewish history, culture and religion, in the Netherlands and worldwide. It is the only museum in the Netherlands ...
The Anne Frank House located on the Prinsengracht canal in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, is a museum dedicated to Jewish wartime diarist Anne Frank, who hid from Nazi persecution with her family and four ...
... and murder of the Jewish population and the winter of starvation. In Asia, the war began in 1942, but after the liberation of 1945 a new war began that lasted until 1949. World War II is referred to as ...
... for freedom of press, religion and new ideas. The city became a refuge for Protestant and Jewish merchants and as well as philosophers who were persecuted in their own countries.
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... red light district. To the south of de Wallen is the old Jewish quarter of Waterlooplein. The medieval and colonial age canals of Amsterdam, known as Grachten, embraces the heart of the city where homes ...
... and Jewish merchants and as well as philosophers who were persecuted in their own countries.
Tolerance in Amsterdam continues to be based on respecting and accepting people’s differences, ...
... nickname is 'Mokum', which is the Hebrew word for "place" or "city". This is due to the traditionally large Jewish population of Amsterdam, which was decimated during WWII. ...
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Once upon a time today's Waterlooplein was the pivot of the Amsterdam Jewish quarter. In the 17th century both Sephardi and Ashkenazi Jewish immigrants settled around there.
A lively street ...
The Anne Frank House located on the Prinsengracht canal in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, is a museum dedicated to Jewish wartime diarist Anne Frank, who hid from Nazi persecution with her family and four ...
Amsterdam has historically been the center of the Dutch Jewish community, and has had a continuing Jewish community for the last 370 years.
Amsterdam is also known under the name "Mokum", ...
Amsterdam has historically been the center of the Dutch Jewish community, and has had a continuing Jewish community for the last 370 years.
Amsterdam is also known under the name "Mokum", ...
... It lies to the east of Damrak and contains the city's famous red light district. To the south of de Wallen is the old Jewish quarter of Waterlooplein. The 17th century canals of Amsterdam, known as ...
... Museum, The Jewish Historical Museum collects objects and works of art associated with the religion, culture and history of the Jews in the Netherlands and its former colonies.
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... It lies to the east of Damrak and contains the city's famous red light district. To the south of de Wallen is the old Jewish quarter of Waterlooplein. The 17th century canals of Amsterdam, known as ...
Anne Marie Frank was one of the most discussed Jewish victims of the Holocaust. Her diary has been the basis for several plays and films.
Born in the city of Frankfurt am Main in Weimar Germany, ...
... 1300 Jews in Enschede, 500 were saved (38.5%), compared to less than 20% in the rest of the Netherlands. This high survival rate is attributed to three members of the Jewish Council of Enschede, Sig Menko, ...
... Vught', because the concentration camp was actually located at a heath near Vught, a village a few kilometres south of 's-Hertogenbosch. Some 700 years earlier, the entire Jewish population of ...
... protect the city against invasion. In the 17th century, Amsterdam gained a reputation for religious tolerance, which attracted thousands of Flemish, Walloon and French Protestants, as well as Jewish merchants ...
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The Filmmuseum, Holland's museum for cinematography.
The Joods Historisch Museum, The Jewish Historical Museum collects objects and works of art associated with the religion, culture and history of ...
... two years after French forces had occupied the city. Only Jews with considerable wealth had been allowed to live within the city borders before 1796.
The Jewish community grew considerably during ...
... meet in a monument full of history.
The Filmmuseum, Holland's museum for cinematography.
The Joods Historisch Museum, The Jewish Historical Museum collects objects and works of art associated with ...
... museum for cinematography.
The Joods Historisch Museum, The Jewish Historical Museum collects objects and works of art associated with the religion, culture and history of the Jews in the Netherlands ...
... great complexity involved in the modernizing of the infrastructure consisting largely of waterways and the great reliance its industry had on windpower.
World War II
Anne Frank, Jewish diarist.The ...
... fled to Portugal where, in 1497, they were subjected to forced conversion en masse. Nevertheless, in Spain and Portugal alike, a number of Jewish converts remained secretly faithful to Judaism in the privacy ...
... Dutch government built a camp near the town of Hooghalen to accommodate German (Jewish) refugees. Ironically, during the Second World War, the German occupiers used the camp (which they named KZ Westerbork) ...
... works using light that have not previously been exhibited in the Netherlands.
Jewish Cultural Quarter
During the festival, letters of will be projected on the façade of the Hollandsche ...