[Dutch Jewish Council] Collection of documents and forms for Dutch Jews
± 65 paper documents, both printed and hand-written, incl. certificates, forms and tickets. Extensive archive of Izak de Vries (1915-2009), student and carrier for the Joodse Raad [Jewish Council]. Delft, Amsterdam, Leeuwarden, The Hague and more Dutch towns, 1940-46, most early 1940s. All but one in Dutch. Incl. ± 180 personal documents on paper, incl. De Vries' early years, his education at the Middelbare Technische School Leeuwarden, etc. Various sizes. Generally in good condition; punching holes, stains, creases, tears (marginal), partly folded.
Collection incl.: (1) Aanmeldingsformulier Voor Een Persoon, Die Geheel Of Gedeeltelijk Joodschen Bloede Is. 1941, 2 copies. One form stamped "J" (Jew); (2) Sample for identification document for Jews. Printed on thick paper with space for a photo and twice stamped "J"; (3) Printed form concerning the obligation to register as a Jew as from 5 March 1941 onward; (4) Printed announcement in name of the mayor of Delft, Frederik Willem van Vloten, with an appeal to Jews to register, c. 1942; (5) Identification document of Izak de Vries as delegate of the Joodse Raad van Amsterdam. With his picture, signature and personal details. Stamped by Jewish Council. Issued on 5 August 1942; (6) Receipts for authorisation and transport on behalf of Joods Raad van Amsterdam with guide for Jews regarding sending letters, obtaining Swiss citizenship, registration as child of a "mixed marriage" etc. Printed 29 January 1943; (8) Flyer with instructions on obtaining a yellow star, printed by Joodse Raad; (9) Receipt for receiving 100 guilders in name of Lippmann, Rosenthal & Co, Sarphatistraat Bank, a cover of Nazis for confiscating Jewish property; (10) Printed lecture by Isaac Maarsen, Chief Rabbi of The Hague, for Hanukkah 1942. (11) Receipts, invoices and other documents of Joodse Raad, correspondence and notes.