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For Jewish population records of Drenthe, the Netherlands, 1813 and 1816, see film # 1338099 item 24 in the Family History Library in Salt Lake City, Utah, USA or order this film in your local Family History Center.<br>
For Jewish population records of Drenthe, the Netherlands, 1813 and 1816, see film # 1338099 item 24 in the Family History Library in Salt Lake City, Utah, USA or order this film in your local Family History Center.<br>  


List of Jewish cemeteries in Nederland. See: [http://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lijst_van_Joodse_begraafplaatsen_in_Nederland Cemeteries in Drenthe]&nbsp;  
List of Jewish cemeteries in Nederland. See: [http://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lijst_van_Joodse_begraafplaatsen_in_Nederland Cemeteries in Drenthe]&nbsp;  


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Name: Jewish Cemetery&lt;br&gt; <br>Address: de Drift&lt;br&gt;  
Name: Jewish Cemetery&lt;br&gt; <br>Address: de Drift&lt;br&gt;  
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7751 LB Dalen&lt;br&gt;<br>Status:&nbsp;Complete&lt;br&gt;<br>Number of gravestones: 1 Naar de Zerkenlijst <br>Number of&nbsp;persons: 1 Naar de Persoonslijst <br>Most common name: VISSER (1x), . <br><br>When in the early eighteenth century, several Jewish families moved&nbsp;Dalen, they bought a piece of land outside the village for the construction of a private cemetery.<br>In connection with the prophecy spoken of by Ezekiel (Ezekiel 37!), that&nbsp;all deceased Jews&nbsp;would be resurrected&nbsp;in their physical&nbsp;body to return to Israel, it was very important that the graves would remain untouched&nbsp;throughout the centuries. Hence the acquisition of property in the cemetery.&lt;br&gt;<br>When the Jews&nbsp;in Coevorden in 1768 had access to their own&nbsp;synagogue with a cemetery,&nbsp;the Daler Jews attended&nbsp;there now and&nbsp;were also buried there. The Daler&nbsp;cemetery&nbsp; was not used anymore, but&nbsp;remained in line with the Jewish rules to the present day untouched.<br>The number of Jews in Dalen was never large. In 1942 there were 16 people, of which thirteen were deported and murdered.<br>They were;<br>Eva-Nijveen Bierman - Bierman David Jonas - Simon Bierman - Jonas Isaac Bierman - Bierman Frouwke-Bollegraaf - Jonas Bierman - Bierman Hendrina - Eva Bierman - Bierman Izak - Hartog Silverberg - Suzanne Silverberg-ten Brink - Betty Silverberg - Jacob Silverberg.<br>&nbsp;Hartog Zilverberg - Suzanne Zilverberg-ten Brink - Betje Zilverberg - Jacob Zilverberg.&nbsp;  
7751 LB Dalen&lt;br&gt;<br>Status:&nbsp;Complete&lt;br&gt;<br>Number of gravestones: 1 Naar de Zerkenlijst <br>Number of&nbsp;persons: 1 Naar de Persoonslijst <br>Most common name: VISSER (1x), . <br><br>When in the early eighteenth century, several Jewish families moved&nbsp;Dalen, they bought a piece of land outside the village for the construction of a private cemetery.<br>In connection with the prophecy spoken of by Ezekiel (Ezekiel 37!), that&nbsp;all deceased Jews&nbsp;would be resurrected&nbsp;in their physical&nbsp;body to return to Israel, it was very important that the graves would remain untouched&nbsp;throughout the centuries. Hence the acquisition of property in the cemetery.&lt;br&gt;<br>When the Jews&nbsp;in Coevorden in 1768 had access to their own&nbsp;synagogue with a cemetery,&nbsp;the Daler Jews attended&nbsp;there now and&nbsp;were also buried there. The Daler&nbsp;cemetery&nbsp; was not used anymore, but&nbsp;remained in line with the Jewish rules to the present day untouched.<br>The number of Jews in Dalen was never large. In 1942 there were 16 people, of which thirteen were deported and murdered.<br>They were;<br>Eva-Nijveen Bierman - Bierman David Jonas - Simon Bierman - Jonas Isaac Bierman - Bierman Frouwke-Bollegraaf - Jonas Bierman - Bierman Hendrina - Eva Bierman - Bierman Izak - Hartog Silverberg - Suzanne Silverberg-ten Brink - Betty Silverberg - Jacob Silverberg.<br>&nbsp;Hartog Zilverberg - Suzanne Zilverberg-ten Brink - Betje Zilverberg - Jacob Zilverberg.&nbsp;  


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