info from: 'Relations among Early Jewish Settlers in Dutch Friesland etc', by Chaim Caran, Eilat, at International Congres on Jewish Genealogy, Jerusalem, July 2004:
buried at Beth Haim cemetery at Ouderkerk, the Sephardic graveyard near Amsterdam.
Tombstone reading:
'Here was buried
Juda may he reside in security, and the Lion [Arie = Lion is synonym for Juda] hidden in a rock cave; the upright and honorable khr"r Judaleib bar Jacob halevi, who heroic as a lion circumcised hundreds of sons of the Hebrews and passed through Ju da ['chalaf bijehuda' also: the[circumciser's] knife in Juda['s hands]] and did charity and good deeds in honesty; 'and it was in the end' 'and Juda approached' 'and he lived' for 42 years, [text according to the names of 3 consecutive portion s of weekly Torah-readings from the book Exodus], and he was gathered to his people in his full adornment 'Juda became his sanctuary' on Wednesday 19 Shevat 466 [3 Feb 1706], may his soul be bundled in the bundle of life., son of Jacob Philip Levie and Rebecca Levie
Married ± 1679 to:
Sara Levie
Il a/avait une relation avec Sara Levie.
Enfant(s):
Reference Number: 183