The file includes part of the Friesland Joodse Raad (Jewish Council) archives, 1941-1942; Joodse Raad correspondence and memorandums on various issues related to Jews in the Netherlands
The file includes part of the Friesland Joodse Raad (Jewish Council) archives, 1941-1942; Joodse Raad correspondence and memorandums on various issues related to Jews in the Netherlands
The file includes part of the Friesland Joodse Raad (Jewish Council) archives, 1941-1942; Joodse Raad correspondence and memorandums on various issues related to Jews in the Netherlands
Various and vast correspondence on various issues including coordination and functioning of the Joodse Raad, all kinds of permits, acting as the middle man for work; registration of unemployed, forced labor, return of those who escaped to their homes, access for Jews to libraries, education, employment of non-Jews, exemptions of Jews from labor, deportation to Amsterdam and other areas in the Netherlands and other;
The file also includes:
Memorandums of the Joodse Raad head branch encouraging the Jews who escaped from their homes to return without fear of punishment (pp. 53-55), 09 November, 1941, 13 November 1941 and 05 December 1941;
Memorandum of the Friesland district Joodse Raad informing of the expansion of the Joodse Raad activities in the Friesland district and its cities (p. 110), 08 November 1941;
Memorandum of the Joodse Raad head office interpreting new orders of the authorities especially those regarding the Jews, exemptions from labor, the rights of those who were dismissed from work, ban on the establishment of non-profit organizations or membership in them and ban on the employment of non-Jews by Jewish families (p. 115),14 December 1941;
Memorandum of the head office regarding emigration to Cuba (p. 324) (no date);
Letter of the Friesland district representatives to the Sneek representative regarding the possibility and the likeliness (or non-likeliness) of the deportation of the Friesland district Jews to Amsterdam (p. 335), 16 March 1942;
Memorandum of the head office regarding the forced contribution the Joodse Raad collects from the Jews (p. 340) (form on p. 343), 18 September 1942;
Memorandum of the head office regarding the new obligation of the unemployed to register in unemployment bureaus, which meant forced labor (p. 391-195), 02 March 1942;
Memorandum of the head office including, among other things, review of education for Jews (p. 399-403) see also (pp. 408-409), 26 January 1942;
Memorandum of the head office including also a list of various departments of the office (p. 410), 26 January 1942;
Memorandum of the head office on the statistics of the requests to change residences and also a list of streets in Amsterdam where Jews are allowed to live (pp. 419-422), 02 January 1942;
Memorandum of the head office defining the functions of the area representatives (pp. 440-443), 18 November 1941;
The file also includes:
Article of the head office regarding Jewish identity (pp. 124-126) (no date);
Obituary of Dr. L.E. Visser (p. 398), 18 February 1942.
Details
Map
Hierarchical Tree
item Id
4433292
Type of material
Official documentation
Pamphlet
File Number
37
Language
Dutch
German
Record Group
M.19 - Joodse Raad, Friesland
Date of Creation - earliest
08/11/1941
Date of Creation - latest
18/09/1942
Name of Submitter
H.BEEM
Original
Partially
No. of pages/frames
570
Connected to Item
M.19 - The Friesland District Joodse Raad (Jewish Council) Collection, the Netherlands, 1940-1943