Abram Burger

Geslacht: Man
Vader: Adriaan Burger
Moeder: Hendrika Oorthuijs
Geboren: 20 Aug 1903 Drieschor
Overleden: 20 Sept 1988 onbekend
Beroep: predikant
Aantekeningen: Last Name: Burger
First Name: Abraham
Rescuer's fate: survived
Nationality: THE NETHERLANDS
Religion: CALVINIST
Gender: Male
Profession: REVEREND
Place during the war: Marum, Groningen, The Netherlands
Rescue Place: Marum, Groningen, The Netherlands
Rescue mode: Hiding
File number: File from the Collection of the Righteous Among the Nations Department (M.31.2/850)
Louis (later Yehuda) Weijl was nine years old in 1942 when he, his mother, Gerda, and his younger brother, Leo, first went into hiding. His father had been arrested in 1941 and had managed to smuggle out a letter to his family from a train bound for Auschwitz (where he perished) warning them not to report for deportation. Gerda twice managed to talk the police out of arresting them and then moved with her children from The Hague to Amsterdam. In Amsterdam, Reverend Burger, the minister of Louis’s uncle’s non-Jewish wife offered to help them. He arranged for Louis and Gerda stay with his son, the Reverend Abraham Burger, and his wife, Marie, in Marum, Groningen. Leo was sent to a safe address in the province of Utrecht. Gerda stayed with the Burgers for a few months and Louis for six. Abraham and Marie lived in a house next to the church. Louis, who was given a false identity, attended the Christian school with the Burgers’ children so as not to arouse suspicion. Even though Louis studied the New Testament and the Christian faith in school, the minister did not try to impose his Calvinist beliefs on the boy. At meal times, Abraham read from the Children’s Bible, always choosing passages from the Old Testament. Abraham even encouraged Louis to say the Shema every night before going to bed. After six months with the Burgers, Louis was betrayed and had to move immediately. Abraham managed to contact the underground and Louis was taken to a new address in another village. He subsequently had to move to four other places, finally finding refuge until the liberation with the Tjoelker* family in Ureterp, Friesland.
On January 29, 1974, Yad Vashem recognized Abraham Burger and his wife, Marie Burger-Oordhuis, as Righteous Among the Nations.

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Huwelijkspartner: Maria Oorthuijs geb. 16 Jan 1906 overl. 19 Nov 1999
Huwelijk: 13 Sept 1928 Amsterdam