The Dutch Intersection

The Dutch Intersection
Author: Yosef Kaplan
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 540
Release: 2008-06-19
Genre: History
ISBN: 9789047442141

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The articles of this volume deal with the connections between the history and culture of the Jews of the Netherlands from the beginning of the seventeenth century until the Holocaust and its aftermath, and phenomena and processes that distinguish all of Jewish history in the modern period.

Reappraising the History of the Jews in the Netherlands

Reappraising the History of the Jews in the Netherlands
Author: J.C.H. Blom,David J. Wertheim,Hetty Berg,Bart T. Wallet
Publsiher: Liverpool University Press
Total Pages: 625
Release: 2021-09-15
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781800857216

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The two decades since the last authoritative general history of Dutch Jews was published have seen such substantial developments in historical understanding that new assessment has become an imperative. This volume offers an indispensable survey from a contemporary viewpoint that reflects the new preoccupations of European historiography and allows the history of Dutch Jewry to be more integrated with that of other European Jewish histories. Historians from both older and newer generations shed significant light on all eras, providing fresh detail that reflects changed emphases and perspectives. In addition to such traditional subjects as the Jewish community’s relationship with the wider society and its internal structure, its leaders, and its international affiliations, new topics explored include the socio-economic aspects of Dutch Jewish life seen in the context of the integration of minorities more widely; a reassessment of the Holocaust years and consideration of the place of Holocaust memorialization in community life; and the impact of multiculturalist currents on Jews and Jewish politics. Memory studies, diaspora studies, postcolonial studies, and digital humanities all play their part in providing the fullest possible picture. This wide-ranging scholarship is complemented by a generous plate section with eighty fully captioned colour illustrations.

Dutch Jewish History

Dutch Jewish History
Author: Jozeph Michman
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 590
Release: 1984
Genre: Jews
ISBN: STANFORD:36105040950870

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Collection of symposium papers on various aspects of Dutch Jewish history.

The History of the Jews in the Netherlands

The History of the Jews in the Netherlands
Author: J.C.H. Blom,R.G. Fuks-Mansfeld,I. Schöffer
Publsiher: Liverpool University Press
Total Pages: 579
Release: 2001-12-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781909821231

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This acclaimed history of the Jewish role in Dutch society through the ages, now available in English, considers the internal evolution of the Jewish community as well as the social, cultural, and economic interaction with the wider population. 'This general survey should appeal to a wide public interested in the history of the Jews of the Netherlands.' Het Parool

Dutch Jews As Perceived by Themselves and by Others

Dutch Jews As Perceived by Themselves and by Others
Author: Chaya Brasz,Yosef Kaplan
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 484
Release: 2001
Genre: History
ISBN: 9004120386

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This study Encompasses a variety of topics relating to Dutch Jewry, from the beginning of Jewish settlement through the Holocaust.

The Forerunners

The Forerunners
Author: Robert P. Swierenga
Publsiher: Wayne State University Press
Total Pages: 347
Release: 2018-02-05
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780814344163

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Between 1800 and 1880 approximately 6500 Dutch Jews immigrated to the United States to join the hundreds who had come during the colonial era. Although they numbered less than one-tenth of all Dutch immigrants and were a mere fraction of all Jews in America, the Dutch Jews helped build American Jewry and did so with a nationalistic flair. Like the other Dutch immigrant group, the Jews demonstrated the salience of national identity and the strong forces of ethnic, religious, and cultural institutions. They immigrated in family migration chains, brought special job skills and religious traditions, and founded at least three ethnic synagogues led by Dutch rabbis. The Forerunners offers the first detailed history of the immigration of Dutch Jews to the United States and to the whole American diaspora. Robert Swierenga describes the life of Jews in Holland during the Napoleonic era and examines the factors that caused them to emigrate, first to the major eastern seaboard cities of the United States, then to the frontier cities of the Midwest, and finally to San Francisco. He provides a detailed look at life among the Dutch Jews in Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, and New Orleans. This is a significant volume for readers interested in Jewish history, religious history, and comparative studies of religious declension. Immigrant and social historians likewise will be interested in this look at a religious minority group that was forced to change in the American environment.

Dutch Jews as Perceived by Themselves and by Others

Dutch Jews as Perceived by Themselves and by Others
Author: Chaya Brasz,Yosef Kaplan
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 479
Release: 2021-11-22
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9789004498044

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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.

Dutch Jewry Its History and Secular Culture 1500 2000

Dutch Jewry  Its History and Secular Culture  1500 2000
Author: Israel,Reinier Salverda
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 344
Release: 2021-10-11
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9789004500952

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This volume, consisting of seventeen studies by leading experts in the field, takes stock of recent work on the history and literary culture of the Jews in the Netherlands and Antwerp from before the revolt until the present. Important new discoveries are included here for the first time.