- pronunciation: [tsaʁfaˈti]),
variously transliterated and
spelled Sarfatti,
Sarphati, Serfaty, Sarfate, Sarfaty, Sarfity, Zarfati, Tsarfati, Tsarfaty, Tzarfati...
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Samuel Sarphati (31
January 1813 – 23 June 1866) was a
Dutch physician and
Amsterdam city planner.
Sarphati's ancestors were
Spanish and
Portuguese Jews...
- The
Sarphati Sanitation Awards were
created in 2013 to
honour individuals or
organisations having made
contributions to
global sanitation and
public health...
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Amsterdam has had many
planned expansions over the past two centuries.
Samuel Sarphati was a
doctor in 19th
century Amsterdam. By
working in
Amsterdam as a doctor...
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Crystal Palace in London. In 1929, it was destro**** by fire.
After Samuel Sarphati had
visited The
Great Exhibition, he
decided to
found the
Vereeniging voor...
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beyond its
borders for two centuries.
During the 19th century,
Samuel Sarphati devised a plan
based on the
grandeur of
Paris and
London at that time....
- park is
named after Samuel Sarphati. In 1942, the park was
renamed "Bollandpark"
after G.J.P.J. Bolland,
because Samuel Sarphati was a Jew. The old name...
- wide mansions,
inner gardens and
coach houses on Keizersgracht.
Samuel Sarphati (1813–1868)
lived at the
house at
number 598 and
Peter the
Great sta****...
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shares were
taken by
people from France. Of the
Dutch shareholders,
Samuel Sarphati took 1,000 shares, and
Abraham Carel Wertheim took 300.
Maurits took 50...
- in the
stadsdeel Amsterdam Oud-Zuid. It is
named after Samuel Sarphati.
Because Sarphati was Jewish,
between 1942 and 1945, the park was
called "Bollandpark"...