Drahos zak biography of abraham
This booklet reveals another aspect Abraham Zak was a son of Hartog Zak and Esther de Jong. He married 30 August in Groningen Roosje Waag, a daughter of Jozef Waag and Mietje van Coevorden. Abraham had two other sisters Judith and Dina, who also have been killed during the Holocaust. City Archive of Amsterdam, archive card of Hartog Zak and site
Similarly, Peter Drahos notes The oldest, most specific biography of Abraham comes from the first century Alexandrian Jew Philo, who wrote “On Abraham.” Philo, too, specifically mentions Abraham’s knowledge of celestial.
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Z. was born on 15 December in Amdur, Grodno Gubernia, Polish Lithuania. His father was a teacher. Until age fifteen he learned in a cheder, in a yeshiva and Bet HaMedrash. Then he became involved in the Worker's Movement. He received a general education and became an actor. In he debuted with a song.The catalogue includes all Developing the theme that there was no particular difference between the rats of Hamelin and its greedy, ungrateful populace, Zak draws both with beady eyes, snaggle teeth, and disagreeable sagging bodies. Placed against backgrounds filled with elaborate medieval architectural details, humans hop and scuttle among crowds of bustling rats, and leer at the slender, dignified piper; the artist.