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Andries de Rosa (third from left in front with a cane and a black hat) giving a tour of the Westerveld crematorium to an international delegation as chairman of the Arbeiders Vereniging voor Lijkverbranding [Workers' association for cremation] (AVVL); he is accompanied by the other members of the board. Salvador Bloemgarten en Jaap van Velzen, Joods Amsterdam in een bewogen tijd 1890-1940 (Zwolle 1997) 143.
Front page of the paper De Urn, periodical of the Arbeiders Vereniging voor Lijkverbranding [Workers' association for cremation] (AVVL) of January 1928, featuring a caricature by Eli Smalhout of the board of the AVVL. Andries de Rosa appears in the middle. Salvador Bloemgarten en Jaap van Velzen, Joods Amsterdam in een bewogen tijd 1890-1940 (Zwolle 1997) 142.
Andries de Rosa, photograph taken on his 70th birthday (1939) Salvador Bloemgarten en Jaap van Velzen, Joods Amsterdam in een bewogen tijd 1890-1940 (Zwolle 1997) 142.
After finishing primary school, Andries de Rosa became a diamond cutter. He was musically talented and felt drawn to expressions of art and social questions from an early age. With a few friends (Israël Querido, Emanuel Querido, Jacques Dreese) he founded a cultural group and a sports club.
When he…
Andries and Delphine de Rosa had five children, of which four resided at another address. Three children survived the war.
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In addition, a Jokos file (number 31034) on this family is at the Amsterdam Municipal Archive. Access is subject to authorization from the…
Een overlevende schoondochter van Andries en Delphine de Rosa-Dreese werd in 1943 gefotografeerd door de fotografe Annemie Wolff. Meer over het echtpaar De Rosa-Dreese is te lezen in onderstaand boek. Tamara Becker en An Huitzing, Op de foto in oorlogstijd: Studio Wolff, 1943 (Eindhoven 2017) 160, 1…