Hendrikus Johannes van Beek

Geslacht: Man
Vader: Hendrikus van Beek
Moeder: Catharina Schoonheim
Geboren: 26 MEI 1912 Utrecht
Overleden: 9 Juli 2002
Beroep: huisschilder
Aantekeningen: Beek van Hendrikus (1912 - ? )
Personal Information
Last Name: Beek van
First Name: Hendrikus
Alias: HENK
Date of Birth: 26/05/1912
Rescuer's fate: survived
Nationality: THE NETHERLANDS
Gender: Male
Profession: HOUSE PAINTER
Place during the war: Utrecht, Utrecht, The Netherlands
Rescue Place: Valkenburg, Zuidholland, The Netherlands
Utrecht, Utrecht, The Netherlands
Rescue mode: Hiding
Arranging shelter
File number: File from the Collection of the Righteous Among the Nations Department (M.31.2/8352)
Commemoration
Date of Recognition: 21/01/1999
Righteous Commemorated with Tree/Wall of Honor: Wall of Honor
Ceremony organized by Israeli diplomatic delegation in: The Hague, Netherlands
Rescued Persons
Kreisberg, Josef
Levie, Rosa
Kreisberg, Krochmal, Lotte
Levie, First name unknown
Levie, First name unknown
Rescue Story
Beek van, Hendrikus J. & Wilhelmina (Ruaris)
Hendrikus (Henk) van Beek, who worked as a house painter, and his wife Wilhelmina, had already hidden a Jewish family, the Kreisbergs, for three weeks, when their former neighbors asked if they would shelter them. Mr. and Mrs. Levie and their 14-year-old daughter Rosa, had been hiding in a vegetable store in the summer of 1942, but had to leave. Henk took the Levie couple to the house of his in-laws and brought Rosa to his own home. After a few weeks the Levies joined their daughter at the van Beeks. Rosa lived with the van Beeks downstairs while her parents were given a room upstairs. Mrs. Levie made toys from cloth, which Henk van Beek then sold. Henk also received Fl. 80 from the Resistance, of which he gave Fl. 60 to the Levies and kept Fl. 20 for the care of Rosa. The presence of the Jewish fugitives remained a well-guarded secret for a long time, but when rumors began to spread around the neighborhood, new hiding places were found for them. Rosa was taken by a friend, who was disguised in an SS uniform, to a new hiding place in Valkenburg. In January 1944, another Jew, Isadoor Eyl, found shelter at the van Beek home for a while. After the war the van Beeks and the Levies remained good friends until the latterÂ’s immigration to Canada.
On January 21,1999, Yad Vashem recognized Hendrikus J. van Beek and his wife, Wilhelmina van Beek-Ruaris, as Righteous Among the Nations.

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Huwelijkspartner: Wilhelmina Hendrika Johanna Ruarus geb. 11 Feb 1915 overl. 5 Dec 2003
Huwelijk: 1939 Utrecht