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Henk Looijesteijn

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The Sephardic Diaspora 17 April 2025 à 19:37

A while ago I wrote an article about the prominent Portuguese-Jewish Amsterdam merchant Antonio Lopes Suasso (1614-1685). The magazine which commissioned the article liked it so much they had it translated. For those who are interested: https://www.the-low-countries.com/article/antonio-lopes-suasso-migrant-expat-and-knowledge-worker-in-a-global-city/

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The Sephardic Diaspora 24 January 2021 à 14:36

In Dutch, sorry about that, but it is worth sharing the important Sephardic-Jewish cemetery of Curaçao, once a vibrant heart community of the Western Sephardim, is gravely under threat from the destructive pollution caused by the industrial relic next to it.

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The Sephardic Diaspora 21 February 2017 à 23:01

The Bibliotheca Rosenthaliana, the Judaica section of Amsterdam University Library, is looking to acquire a copy of Bevis Marks Records VI, which is not in any other library in the Netherlands. Unfortunately it seems the publisher ran out of copies. Would anyone here have a spare copy or have knowledge where one can be got?

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The Sephardic Diaspora 23 November 2016 à 19:29

A question, for which I hope this group may supply me with an answer. In my research into the Lopes family of Braganza, Bordeaux and then Amsterdam/The Hague and London I came across one line with a peculiar surname, Berachel or Berahel. It is an exceedingly rare surname, all Berachels I could find in the records of the Amsterdam and London Sephardic congregations are related. As you may know, tha...

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The Sephardic Diaspora 18 November 2016 à 19:46

Inspired by Ton I went to visit the - now closed - exhibition on Jewish The Hague, and aside from the paintings it struck me - again - how the Lopes Suasso family was so omnipresent in The Hague. They played a major role in founding, building and furnishing the synagogue of the Honen Dal congregation, which was completed in 1726. Among others they donated the hechal - which is still in place - and...

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