Jacob Israël de Haan

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Jacob Israël de Haan was a Dutch-Jewish writer, poet, and journalist known for his early gay-themed literature and his controversial political activities in Palestine, where he was assassinated in 1924.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf human
journalist
lawyer
poet
political activist
writer
causeOfDeath gunshot wound
countryOfBirth Netherlands
countryOfCitizenship Netherlands
dateOfBirth 1881-12-31
dateOfDeath 1924-06-30
educatedAt University of Amsterdam
employer De Nieuwe Courant
Het Volk
ethnicGroup Jewish
familyName de Haan
fieldOfWork journalism
law
literature
genre gay literature
journalism
novel
poetry
givenName Jacob
killedIn Mandatory Palestine
languagesSpokenWrittenOrSigned Dutch
Hebrew
mannerOfDeath assassination
memberOf Orthodox Jewish community in Jerusalem
movement early LGBT literature
name Jacob Israël de Haan self-link
nationality Dutch
notableFor early gay-themed Dutch literature
political activities in Mandatory Palestine
notableWork Het joodsche lied
Pathologieën
Pijpelijntjes
occupation journalist
lawyer
poet
teacher
writer
placeOfBirth Smilde
placeOfBurial Mount of Olives
placeOfDeath Jerusalem
politicalAlignment anti-Zionist
religion Judaism
residence Amsterdam
Jerusalem
sexOrGender male

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Homomonument inscriptionAuthor Jacob Israël de Haan
Jacob Israël de Haan name Jacob Israël de Haan self-link