Isidoor Bert Hans "Ido" Abram was born in 1940, in Batavia, Dutch East Indies and died on January 14, 2019.
He was a teacher and essayist on the idea of Jewishness.
As a little youngster in World War II Abram was an internee in Japanese camps.
After freedom, his family came back to the Netherlands.
He considered science and theory at the University of Amsterdam.
Abram was an educator of the instructional method (hypothesis of instructing) at that organization and has distributed on points with respect to Jewish culture and personality, multicultural training and "Training after Auschwitz".
Abram has been the principal European educator for "Holocaust Education" since 1990.
Abram has built up a model known as the 'five-cut pie diagram' to show the distinctive methods for being Jewish.
He says there are five perspectives that here and there influence the life of each Jew.
These are "religion and custom", "the tie with Israel and Zionism", '"war abuse and survival", "individual history" and the "trade among Jewish and Dutch societies". Exactly how vigorously these diverse angles burden every individual exclusively relies upon the place and time in which one lives.
Over the span of an individual's life the different angles may change in significance.
Ido Abram passed away at 78 years old.
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