![]() ![]() ![]() In the meantime, baby Cornelia van der Sluis wasn’t in Amsterdam anymore but accommodated elsewhere. As a result of the exemption “Joods Lokaal (LokA)” of his father-in-law Maurits Cohen, per 19 July 1942 also his wife Sara and daughter Rebecca with her husband and baby Cornelia were “gesperrt”- exempted from deportation on account of “Joods Lokaal (LokA)”. This means he was the link between the different departments of the Jewish Council in Amsterdam. Per 18 June 1942, Levi van der Sluis was an errand boy at the department of General Service of the Jewish Council at Nieuwe Keizersgracht Amsterdam, with the I.D. They lived at Afrikanerplein 40 ground floor in Amsterdam-East. On 22 February 1942 their daughter Cornelia was born. Meantime she was married on 30 October 1941 to the tailor Levi van der Sluis, who was born on 10 March 1917 in Amsterdam as the son of Ephraim van der Sluis from Rotterdam and Cornelia Bonewit from Amsterdam. She was born on 21 February 1920 in Amsterdam and was a seamstress by profession. Rebecca Cohen was the youngest of the two children of Maurits Cohen and Roosje Velleman. ![]()
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