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Painting of men wearing top hats seated and standing in crowded, decorated room with columns and Torah ark in background.
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Service in the Great Synagogue to Mark the Tercentenary of the Ashkenazi Community on 14 November 1935

Martin Monnickendam
1935
Photograph of a building with triangular roof sections, many long windows, and tower on the corner of a street.
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Synagogue, Linnaeusstraat, Amsterdam

Jacob S. Baars
1927–1928
Photograph of brick facade and block shaped tower of building.
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Aron Schuster Synagogue, Obrechtplein, Amsterdam

Harry Elte
1928
Manuscript page with two columns of writing in Yiddish and Hebrew and a decorated border.
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Register of a Jewish Midwife

Roza
1794–1832
Painting of women seated at rows of desks sewing.
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The Dutch Sewing School

Max Liebermann
1876
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Antisemitism as a Group Phenomenon: An Essay in the Sociology of Judaeophobia

Peretz (Friedrich) Bernstein
1926
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Six Months under the Boot

Paul Ghez
1943
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The Diary of a Young Girl

Anne Frank
1944
Page with Hebrew title surrounded by wreath and two cherubs, above middle section with two columns with small pictures and Hebrew text in center, and Hebrew line at bottom of page.
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Note of Royalty Who Visited the Sephardic Synagogue of Amsterdam between 1642 and 1781

David Franco Mendes
1792
Print of four scenes in quadrants with German headings on each: top left is sick man in bed, top right is sick man in bed surrounded by people with candles and books, bottom left is sick man lying on the floor, and bottom right is procession through city walls.
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Sefer ha-ḥayim (The Book of Life)

Simon Frankfurt
1703
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Bine’ot deshe’ (In Green Pastures): On Visiting the Sick

Solomon Adahan
1735
Tombstone with crest on top, and twin columns of text below.
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Tombstone of Manuel Levy Ximenes Belmonte and Esther de Pinto

First Half of the 18th Century

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