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  2. List of Dutch Jews - Wikipedia

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    This page is a list of notable Dutch Jews, ... Name Notability References Samuel Goudsmit (1902-1978) physicist [citation needed] Hajo Meyer (1924-2014) physicist

  3. Category:Dutch Jews - Wikipedia

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    Most Dutch Jews are Ashkenazi Jews but some are Sephardi Jews. Subcategories. This category has the following 9 subcategories, out of 9 total. Dutch Jews by ...

  4. History of the Jews in the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    Most Dutch Jews live in the major cities in the west of the Netherlands (Amsterdam, Rotterdam, The Hague, Utrecht); some 44% of all Dutch Jews live in Amsterdam, which is considered the centre of Jewish life in the country. In 2000, 20% of the Jewish-Dutch population was 65 years or older; birth rates among Jews were low.

  5. List of North European Jews - Wikipedia

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    A large Jewish community also existed in Latvia. In comparison, Estonia and the Nordic countries have had much smaller communities, concentrated mostly in Denmark and Sweden. The following is a list of prominent North European Jews, arranged by country of origin:

  6. List of victims of Sobibor - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of people who were murdered in the Sobibor extermination camp. The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum states that at least 170,000 people were murdered there. The Dutch Sobibor Foundation lists a calculated total of 170,165 people and cites the Höfle Telegram among its sources, while noting that other estimates range up to ...

  7. List of West European Jews - Wikipedia

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    Apart from France, established Jewish populations exist in the Netherlands, Belgium, Italy and Switzerland. With the original medieval populations wiped out by the Black Death and the pogroms that followed it, the current Dutch and Belgian communities originate in the Jewish expulsion from Spain and Portugal, while a Swiss community was only ...

  8. National Holocaust Names Memorial (Amsterdam) - Wikipedia

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    At the former Westerbork transit camp (Dutch: Kamp Westerbork) in Hooghalen, Drenthe, there is the 102,000 Stones Monument (Dutch: De 102.000 stenen), with a stone without a name for each victim. [6] On the internet a searchable database of all Dutch Jewish victims is available as Joods Monument (Jewish Monument). [7]

  9. Category:Dutch people of Jewish descent - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Dutch people of Jewish descent" The following 40 pages are in this category, out of 40 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.