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The national government was replaced in 1795 by the Batavian Republic. This new government gave Jews full rights of citizenship. In 1809 only 2 percent of the country was of the Jewish religion, and 40 percent of them lived in Amsterdam. A useful book for Amsterdam Jews is: | The national government was replaced in 1795 by the Batavian Republic. This new government gave Jews full rights of citizenship. In 1809 only 2 percent of the country was of the Jewish religion, and 40 percent of them lived in Amsterdam. A useful book for Amsterdam Jews is: | ||
Verdooner, Dave and Harmen Snel. ''Trouwen in Mokum (Jewish Marriage in Amsterdam, 1598–1811).'' 2 vol. ’s-Gravenhage: Warray, [1991?]. (FHL book 949.234/A2 F22v.) | * Verdooner, Dave and Harmen Snel. ''Trouwen in Mokum (Jewish Marriage in Amsterdam, 1598–1811).'' 2 vol. ’s-Gravenhage: Warray, [1991?]. (FHL book 949.234/A2 F22v.) | ||
Understanding the history of the Jewish people in the Netherlands can help you in your research. The following are useful reference books: | Understanding the history of the Jewish people in the Netherlands can help you in your research. The following are useful reference books: | ||
Gans, Mozes Heiman. ''Memorbook: History of Dutch Jewry from the Renaissance to 1940''. Baarn: Bosch & Keuning, 1977. (FHL book 949.2 F2g.) | * Gans, Mozes Heiman. ''Memorbook: History of Dutch Jewry from the Renaissance to 1940''. Baarn: Bosch & Keuning, 1977. (FHL book 949.2 F2g.) | ||
''Geschiedenis van de Joden in Nederland (History of the Jews in the Netherlands).'' Amsterdam: Uitgeverij Balans, 1995. (FHL book 949.2 F2gv.) | * ''Geschiedenis van de Joden in Nederland (History of the Jews in the Netherlands).'' Amsterdam: Uitgeverij Balans, 1995. (FHL book 949.2 F2gv.) | ||
=== Information Recorded in Synagogue Records === | === Information Recorded in Synagogue Records === | ||
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'''Genealogical Societies.''' The society Nederlandse Kring voor Joodse Genealogie (Dutch Circle for Jewish Genealogy) has published many transcriptions of records relating to Dutch Jews. It also publishes a quarterly called Misjpoge (Family). Its address is: | '''Genealogical Societies.''' The society Nederlandse Kring voor Joodse Genealogie (Dutch Circle for Jewish Genealogy) has published many transcriptions of records relating to Dutch Jews. It also publishes a quarterly called Misjpoge (Family). Its address is: | ||
Nederlandse Kring voor Joodse Genealogie<br>Abbringstraat 1 <br>1447 PA Purmerend <br>The Netherlands <br>Telephone: 0299-644498 <br>Internet: [http://www.nljewgen.org www.nljewgen.org] | :Nederlandse Kring voor Joodse Genealogie<br>Abbringstraat 1 <br>1447 PA Purmerend <br>The Netherlands <br>Telephone: 0299-644498 <br>Internet: [http://www.nljewgen.org www.nljewgen.org] | ||
'''Holocaust Records.''' Most of the Jews in the Netherlands were killed during the atrocities of World War II. Following is a list of people who died in the Holocaust, their birth and death dates, their places of residence before deportation, and the camps they were sent to: | '''Holocaust Records.''' Most of the Jews in the Netherlands were killed during the atrocities of World War II. Following is a list of people who died in the Holocaust, their birth and death dates, their places of residence before deportation, and the camps they were sent to: | ||
Nederland. Ministerie van Justitie. ''Lijst van Nederlandse Joden, Gevangenen, en Vermiste Personen die Gestorven zijn in Concentratie Kampen Gedurende de Tweede Wereld Oorlog: Bijvoegsel tot de Nederlandse Staatscourant (List of Dutch Jews, Prisoners and Missing Persons Who Died in Concentration Camps during World War II).'' 3 vol. ’s-Gravenhage: Staatsdrukkerij en Uitgeverijbedrijf, 1949–1962. (FHL book Q 949.2 V23n; on 3 FHL films.) | * Nederland. Ministerie van Justitie. ''Lijst van Nederlandse Joden, Gevangenen, en Vermiste Personen die Gestorven zijn in Concentratie Kampen Gedurende de Tweede Wereld Oorlog: Bijvoegsel tot de Nederlandse Staatscourant (List of Dutch Jews, Prisoners and Missing Persons Who Died in Concentration Camps during World War II).'' 3 vol. ’s-Gravenhage: Staatsdrukkerij en Uitgeverijbedrijf, 1949–1962. (FHL book Q 949.2 V23n; on 3 FHL films.) | ||
'''Family History Library Records.''' To determine whether the Family History Library has Jewish records for the locality your ancestor came from, look in the Place search of the catalog under each of the following: | '''Family History Library Records.''' To determine whether the Family History Library has Jewish records for the locality your ancestor came from, look in the Place search of the catalog under each of the following: | ||
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