Arthur "Adje" (Uri) Cohen

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Arthur Juda (Uri Jehoeda) Cohen

Also Known As: "Adje", "Uri Yehuda", "Aart Gerardus Lekskes", "Artur Julius"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Hamburg, Germany
Death: December 22, 2000 (90)
Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, The Netherlands
Place of Burial: Jeruzalem, Jeruzalem, Israel
Immediate Family:

Son of Abraham Arje Arie Cohen and Lina Hitzel Cohen
Husband of Rosetta Jacobsen
Father of Miriam Chana Tikva Cohen; Jitschak Jelle (Jerucham) Cohen and Rabbi Avrohom Arye Cohen
Brother of Siegfried Alexander Cohen and Johanna Amalia Hartogsohn

Managed by: Moshe Gottlieb
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About Arthur "Adje" (Uri) Cohen

Cohen, Arthur Julius Uri (Adje), 21-1-1910 Hamburg (Duitsland), Botermaker
Woonachtig: Klein-Coolstraat 38 A, Rotterdam
Opmerkingen: Hij was van Joodse afkomst. Hij brak samen met Gerben Wagenaar in bij een bedrijf en stalen elektrische artikelen, die onder andere nodig waren voor de aanslag op de Wehrmacht-trein op het Rotte-viaduct.

Arthur Juda Cohen

  • Born 19 January 1910
  • Hamburg, Germany
  • Died 22 December 2000
  • Amsterdam, Netherlands
  • Occupation Dutch Resistance Fighter, Day School Founder
  • Religion Orthodox Jewish
  • Spouse(s) Rosette Jacobsen
  • Children Bram, Hadassa, Hitsele Ayelet, Jitzchak, Jonathan Nissiem, Miriam Chana Tikva, Wim, Chaja Sara

Arthur Juda (Adje Cohen, Uri Yehuda Cohen, Aart Gerardus Lekskes) Cohen (19 January 1910 – 22 December 2000) was a leading member of the Dutch Underground resistance movement,[1] and after World War II he was instrumental in the re-establishment of the Jewish community in Holland;[1] as late as the mid-1970s, when already in his 60s, he established a school for strictly orthodox boys and girls in Amsterdam, known as the "Cheider". Arthur Juda Cohen was also responsible for the rescue of Iranian-Jewish Refugees to the Netherlands. Between 1987 and 1997 over 3000 Iranian Jews were brought through Pakistan to safer places.

Arthur Juda Cohen was born in Hamburg, Germany on 19 January 1910. His father was Avrohom Arye Cohen, a Jewish Dutch citizen. His mother was Hitzel Kohn, a Jewish German citizen. The fact that his father was a Dutch Citizen allowed the Cohens' entry back into Holland in 1933 as Hitler rose to power.

The Dutch Resistance used various methods to incapacitate the Germans during World War II. One method would include planting bombs on the railroad tracks to disrupt transports, another was by having the good looking girls give German soldiers poisonous chocolates while on dates. Additionally the Resistance helped Jews escape often by hiding them beneath the passenger of a motorcycle sidecar. After the liberation, Arthur Judah Cohen was among a group honored by Queen Wilhelmina for their efforts during the war.

In 1964 Adje Cohen began Jewish classes with five children in his home. This grew into an Orthodox Jewish school (Yeshiva) that provides education for children from kindergarten thru high school. Many Orthodox families would have left the Netherlands if not for the existence of the Cheider: In the Cheider, boys and girls learn separately, and ultra-religious families would without separate schools move to other countries. By 1993 The Cheider had grown to over 230 pupils and 60 Staff members. The Cheider moved to its current building at Zeeland Street in Amsterdam Buitenveldert. Many prominent Dutch figures attended the opening, most noteworthy was Princess Margriet who opened the new building.

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Arthur "Adje" (Uri) Cohen's Timeline

1910
January 21, 1910
Hamburg, Germany
1941
June 13, 1941
Rotterdam, Government of Rotterdam, South Holland, Netherlands
1942
November 14, 1942
Rotterdam, Government of Rotterdam, South Holland, Netherlands
2000
December 22, 2000
Age 90
Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, The Netherlands
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Jeruzalem, Jeruzalem, Israel