Ahasverus van Nierop

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Ahasverus Samuel van Nierop
Member of House of Representatives for Hoorn
In office
May 12, 1852 (1852-05-12) – April 26, 1853 (1853-04-26)
MonarchWilliam III
Prime MinisterFloris Adriaan van Hall
Member of House of Representatives for Haarlem
In office
September 19, 1864 (1864-09-19) – October 1, 1866 (1866-10-01)
MonarchWilliam III
Prime MinisterFloris Adriaan van Hall
Personal details
Born(1813-01-24)January 24, 1813
Hoorn, Holland, First French Empire
DiedMay 15, 1878(1878-05-15) (aged 65)
Amsterdam, North Holland, Kingdom of the Netherlands
Resting placeMuiderberg
Spouse
Rachel Salvador
(m. 1843)
Alma materLeiden University

Ahasverus Samuel "Asser" van Nierop (Hebrew: אחשוורוש שמואל ואן נירופ; 24 January 1813 – 15 May 1878) was a Dutch Jewish jurist, politician and member of parliament.

Biography[edit]

Van Nierop studied law at the Amsterdam Athenæum and received a Doctor of Law degree from Leiden University in 1839. He established himself as a prominent lawyer in Amsterdam, where he advocated for synagogue reform in the 1840s.[1]

In 1851 he was elected member of the House of Representatives, but failed to secure reelection in 1853. He returned as a representative for the Haarlem district between 1864 and 1866. In 1870 he was elected member of the Amsterdam Municipal Council and in 1875 member of the Provincial Council of North Holland.[2]

Nierop was president of the Centrale Commissie and of the Permanente Commissie, in which capacity he did much for the Jews in Holland, and served on the Nederlands Israëlitisch Kerkgenootschap. He wrote a large number of articles in the Weekblad voor het Recht and in Themis on commercial law, and was also a contributor to the Jaarboeken voor Israelieten in Nederland, signing his articles "N."[2]

References[edit]

 This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domainSinger, Isidore; Slijper, E. (1905). "Nierop, Ahasverus Samuel van". In Singer, Isidore; et al. (eds.). The Jewish Encyclopedia. Vol. 9. New York: Funk & Wagnalls. p. 302.

  1. ^ Brasz, C. (2012). "Dutch Jewry and its Undesired German Rabbinate". The Leo Baeck Institute Yearbook. 57 (1): 73–86. doi:10.1093/leobaeck/ybs008.
  2. ^ a b Public Domain Singer, Isidore; Slijper, E. (1905). "Nierop, Ahasverus Samuel van". In Singer, Isidore; et al. (eds.). The Jewish Encyclopedia. Vol. 9. New York: Funk & Wagnalls. p. 302.

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