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Author Focke, Jaap W., author

Title Machseh Lajesoumim : a Jewish orphanage in the city of Leiden, 1890-1943 / Jaap W. Focke ; foreword by Dan Michman
Published Amsterdam : Amsterdam University Press, [2021]

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Contents Frontmatter -- Table of Contents -- Foreword -- Acknowledgements -- Preface -- 1 Jewish orphanages in Dutch society -- 2 1890 to 1929: A long and difficult period -- 3 1929: A magnificent new home -- 4 1929 to 1933: Happy years -- 5 1933 to 1939: Clouds over Europe -- 6 1940 to 1942: Occupation, oppression, persecution -- 7 1943 to 1944: Liquidation -- 8 So many more -- 9 1943 to 1946: Survivors -- 10 After the war -- Epilogue -- List of abbreviations and acronyms -- Dutch or German words used in the text -- List of 168 children and 9 staff who lived in the orphanage (1929-1943) -- Bibliography -- Persons index -- Subjects index
Summary The Jewish Orphanage in Leiden was the last one of 8 such care homes to open its doors in The Netherlands before the Second World War. After spending almost 39 years in an old and utterly inadequate building in Leiden's city centre, the inauguration in 1929 of a brand-new building, shown on the front cover, was the start of a remarkably productive and prosperous period. The building still stands there, proudly but sadly, to this day: the relatively happy period lasted less than 14 years. On Wednesday evening, 17th March 1943, the Leiden Police, under German instructions, closed down the Orphanage and delivered 50 children and 9 staff to the Leiden railway station, from where they were brought to Transit Camp Westerbork in the Northeast of the country. Two boys were released from Westerbork thanks to tireless efforts of a neighbour in Leiden; one young woman survived Auschwitz, and one young girl escaped to Palestine via Bergen-Belsen. The 55 others were deported to Sobibor, not one of them survived. Some 168 children lived in the new building at one time or another between August 1929 and March 1943. This book reconstructs life in the orphanage based on the many stories and photographs which they left us. It is dedicated to the memory of those who perished in the holocaust, but also to those who survived. Without them this book could not have been written
Analysis Jewish orphanage, Netherlands, Holocaust, Shoah
Notes "Incorporating unpublished data provided by W.F. van Zegveld and L.P. Kasteleyn. Photographic restoration by F. Hoek."
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and indexes
Notes Print version record
Subject Jewish orphanages -- Netherlands -- Leiden
Jewish orphans -- Netherlands -- Leiden
Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Netherlands -- Leiden
European history.
Genocide and ethnic cleansing.
The Holocaust.
HISTORY -- Europe -- Western.
Jewish orphanages
Jewish orphans
European history.
Violence, intolerance and persecution in history.
Netherlands -- Leiden
Form Electronic book
Author Mikhman, Dan, 1947- writer of foreword
ISBN 9789048553877
9048553873