Mozes Gobes, a son of Andries Gobes and Schoontje da Costa da Fonseca, was born on 22 April 1893 in Amsteram. When he was still unmarried, he worked as diamond polisher. Later he runned his own barbershop at Blasiusstraat 130 groundfloor. Mozes married in Amsterdam on 21 July 1920 the seamstress Cla…
According to a list with shops of Jewish owners, compiled by the Amsterdam police in 1940, this family had a hairdresser's shop, address: Blasiusstraat 130 in Amsterdam.
Abstracts of the police archives which are currently at the Amsterdam municipal archives
In addition, a Jokos file (number 9056) …
A direct consequence of the German measures to isolate the Jewish population from the rest of society was that the Jewish community could no longer make use of non-Jewish services and suppliers.
Jewish tradespeople such as bakers, hairdressers, butchers, fishmongers, grocers, etc. received a special…