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DUTCH LITERATURE — Influence of the Bible The arrival, on October 27, 2004, of the Nieuwe Bijbelvertaling, a completely new translation into Dutch of the Bible and the Christian Apocrypha, initiated a fierce debate in Dutch literary circles. At the core was the… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
LEMANS, MOSES — (1785–1832), Hebraist and mathematician. Born in Naarden, Netherlands, Lemans was one of the leaders of the Haskalah movement in Holland. He was one of the founders in 1808 of the Chanogh lanangar ngal pie darkoo society the aim of which was a… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
NETHERLANDS, THE (Holland) — NETHERLANDS, THE (Holland), kingdom in N.W. Europe. The Middle Ages It is not known when exactly the Jews settled in the area which is now called The Netherlands. As early as the 11th century one can find some indications of Jewish settlers in… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
ZACUTO, MOSES BEN MORDECAI — (c. 1620–1697), kabbalist and poet. Zacuto, who was born into a Portuguese Marrano family in Amsterdam, studied Jewish subjects under saul levi morteira (an elegy on the latter s death by Zacuto was published by D. Kaufmann in REJ, 37 (1898),… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Convex hull algorithms — Algorithms that construct convex hulls of various objects have a broad range of applications in mathematics and computer science, see Convex hull applications . In computational geometry, numerous algorithms are proposed for computing the convex… … Wikipedia
David Franco-Mendes — Titelblatt der Erstausgabe von Franco Mendes Judit David Franco Mendes (* 1713 in Amsterdam; † 1792 ebenda) war ein niederländisch jüdischer Dichter portugiesischer Herkunft und früher Vertreter der Haskala. Inhaltsverzeichnis … Deutsch Wikipedia
APPELFELD, AHARON — (1932– ), Hebrew writer. Appelfeld was born in the province of Bukovina, Romania, to a semi assimilated Jewish family. In 1941, Germans, accompanied by Romanians, began the destruction of the Jews of Bukovina, killing Appelfeld s mother and… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
BERGEN-BELSEN — BERGEN BELSEN, Nazi concentration camp near Hanover, Germany. It was established in July 1943 as an Aufenthaltslager ( transit camp ) in part of a prisoner of war camp, Stalag 311, and intended for prisoners whom the German government wished to… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
BERNSTEIN, PEREZ — (Fritz; 1890–1971), Zionist leader, publicist, and Israel politician. Bernstein, who was born in Meiningen, Germany, studied commerce. In his youth he went to Rotterdam, Holland, where he entered business. In 1917 he joined the Dutch Zionist… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
BOAS — BOAS, Dutch banking family, prominent in The Hague in the 18th century. The founder of the family, HYMAN (or Abraham; 1662–1747) was settled in The Hague by 1701. In 1743 he sold his business in jewelry, gold, and textiles for the sum of 80,200… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
DENAZIFICATION — DENAZIFICATION, the efforts made by the Allies to remove active members of the former National Socialist Party from official public office and influential positions in Germany after World War II. At the Yalta Conference Franklin Delano Roosevelt … Encyclopedia of Judaism