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Eliazer
Gompers
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Holidays in Bergen, 1938. In this picture sitting from left to right Lucie Barmes-Rueff, Herman Frijda, Marie Frijda-Homeijer, Jeanne Gompers-Barmes, and in the sunbed Rebecca Gompers-Zwaab. Standing from left to right Philip Gompers and his father Eliazer Gompers. (Photo by Joseph Barmes)
Private collection
With a diamond, Eliazer Gompers scratched his signature in one of the windows of his residence Nieuwe Keizersgracht 56, before they were deported in 1943. This window with his signature today still excists.
Private Collection
The house Nieuwe Keizersgracht 56, with on the 2nd floor the residence of Eliazer Gompers and his family. He is standing and looks out of the window, presumably at the photographer who was imaging the canal and the buildings. Photo 1941.
Original photograph (NK56-1941003A) from the Beeldbank of the City Archive of Amsterdam. This adapted picture is from a private collection.
Eliazer Gompers and Rebecca Gompers Zwaab on holiday in Zandvoort, summer 1910. On the left an unknown girl, then their son Philip Gompers, aged 3 and on the right their daughter Anna, 1½ years old.
Private collection
Eliazer Gompers, born 13 June 1871 in Amsterdam, was a son of Philip Barend Gompers and Heintje Jacob Boas. He married 5 July 1906 in Amsterdam Rebecca Zwaab, who was born there on 8 February 1877 as daughter of Mozes Zwaab and Hanna Gomes de Mesquita. Also their chupah took place that same day in o…
In addition, a Jokos file (number 6672) on this family is at the Amsterdam Municipal Archive. Access is subject to authorization from the Stichting Joods Maatschappelijk Werk.
During the commemoration of 50 year libaration of WWII, grandsons of Eliazer Gompers made a trip trough Amsterdam, where they have visited places with a personal memory for them. So they have visited also Nieuwe Keizersgracht 56, the residence from 1909 till April 1943 where grandfather Eliazer Gomp…