Figures
1 Gender distribution of Jews in the data set 30
2 Background of Jews in the data set 32
3 Distribution of Jews in the data set over different sub-elites 33
4 ‘Traditional’ versus ‘new’ occupational domains 39
5 Jewish men and women who enjoyed a university education 96
6 Fields of study of Jews who went to university 101
7 Places of residence of Jews outside of the Netherlands and its colonies 105
8 Places of residence of Jews in the Netherlands and its colonies 107
9 Places of residence of Jews in Europe and North America 114
10 Jews who were affiliated with Judaism 118
11 Jews who were religiously unaffiliated 121
12 Jews who were religiously affiliated with Protestantism 126
13 Spouses of Jews with a Jewish or ‘mixed’ Jewish background 131
14 Spouses of Jews with a non-Jewish background 136
15 Jews who joined labour unions and political parties 141
16 Zionists and Jews active in charities, refugee, and religious organisations 147
17 Distribution of Dutch Jewish country houses 206
Tables
1 Number of Jews in the data set divided over the generations 30
2 Employment in different occupational sectors 40
3 ‘Traditional’ professional domains 42
4 ‘New’ professional domains 65
5 Marital status and fertility of Jewish women and Jewish feminists 176
6 Educational levels of Jewish feminists 181
7 Religious affiliations of Jewish feminists 183
8 Educational levels of Jewish migrants to the Dutch East Indies 250
9 Religious affiliations of Jewish migrants to the Dutch East Indies 253