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Simon Berman (April 24, 1861 – October 19, 1934) was the
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of Kwadijk, Middelie, Warder,
Schagen Schagen () is a city and municipality in the northwestern Netherlands. It is located between Alkmaar and Den Helder, in the region of West Friesland and the province of North Holland. It received city rights in 1415. In 2013, Schagen merged wit ...
, Bedum, and
Alblasserdam Alblasserdam () is a town and municipality in the western Netherlands, in the province of South Holland. It covers an area of , of which is water, and has a population of as of . Alblasserdam is officially a part of the Drechtsteden region. A po ...
in the
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. He was the first mayor of Kwadijk, Middelie, and Warder to actually live in one of those villages. As a popular mayor of Schagen, he handled a double murder case that drew national media attention and advanced a professional school and regional light rail and
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s. In Alblasserdam, he addressed the local impacts of
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. Berman is also known for his association with Christian anarchism.


Early life and career

Simon Berman was the son of Gerarda Blom (1835–1881) from Alkmaar and Ds. Alexander Johan Berman (1828–1886), a minister in Watergang who hailed from
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. Simon was raised in a family in financial need as his father, who suffered from poor health, was unable to advance his career after his first appointment as a preacher in a small parish. In 1885, while working at the municipal secretariat of
Purmerend Purmerend () is a city and municipality in the west of the Netherlands, in the province of North Holland and in the region of West Friesland. The city is surrounded by polders, such as the Purmer, Beemster and the Wormer. The city became the t ...
, Simon Berman passed his exam for candidate town clerk. Subsequently he served as town clerk of Barsingerhorn.


Mayor of Kwadijk, Warder and Middelie

In 1890, at the age of 29, Berman was appointed mayor and town clerk of Kwadijk, Warder and Middelie. These three separate municipalities shared one mayor (and were in 1970 united into
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, along with neighboring
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and
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). Simon Berman was the first mayor of Kwadijk, Warder, and Middelie to actually live among his constituents; Previous mayors had lived in Edam. The move of Berman into Kwadijk was accompanied by the movement of the local government office into the village. During this term he was much engaged in physical improvements to the infrastructure and public buildings of the villages. He also founded a "White Cross" health society.


Mayor of Schagen


Installation and a double murder

In 1894 Berman was appointed mayor of
Schagen Schagen () is a city and municipality in the northwestern Netherlands. It is located between Alkmaar and Den Helder, in the region of West Friesland and the province of North Holland. It received city rights in 1415. In 2013, Schagen merged wit ...
. Within months, Schagen and the Netherlands were shocked by the double murder of Jansje Stoel, a 55-year-old widow, and her 17-year-old niece Anna Beiers (or Beijers). Berman headed a committee that would pay 750 guilders, donated by the residents, for the golden tip. As head of the local police, he conducted interrogations. After initially the wrong person was arrested, 17-year-old Klaas Boes was arrested for perpetrating the murders. His mother, who had instigated Klaas, committed suicide. Klaas Boes was sentenced to life imprisonment, later changed to 25 years. Berman was praised for the way he handled the case. The affair was so famous in the Netherlands that the name "Klaas Boes" was used for years as a negative and fear evoking stereotype.


Development of city and region

In 1895 Berman found himself in a minority position when the West Friesland Canal Committee set out to plan a canal from
Schagen Schagen () is a city and municipality in the northwestern Netherlands. It is located between Alkmaar and Den Helder, in the region of West Friesland and the province of North Holland. It received city rights in 1415. In 2013, Schagen merged wit ...
to the Noordhollandsch Kanaal at
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. Berman argued for a longer trajectory to
Kolhorn Kolhorn ( West Frisian: ''Klòrre(n)'') is a village in the Dutch province of North Holland. It is a part of the municipality of Hollands Kroon, and lies about east of Schagen. History The village was first mentioned in 1518 as Kolhoiren, and m ...
that was eventually included in the plans as optional only. In the 1930s, both canals were built. In 1896 Berman was elected chairman of the committee for establishing a tram connection between Alkmaar and Schagen. This tram connection was later built and opened in 1913. It was closed in 1968 and the tracks were removed in 1970. In 1898 the opening of an agricultural school in Schagen, that Berman had supported, materialized.


Christian anarchism

Berman resigned as mayor of Schagen in 1900, explaining that his ideology conflicted with some of his functions. He was appointed administrator for the
Christian anarchist Christian anarchism is a Christian movement in political theology that claims anarchism is inherent in Christianity and the Gospels. It is grounded in the belief that there is only one source of authority to which Christians are ultimately an ...
publishing house ''De Vrede'' in The Hague. In 1902 the publishing house moved to a related commune in
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, where members grew their own produce, ran a bakery, engaged in carpentering, and shared their belongings. Berman continued to manage publications, lived outside the commune, in nearby Laren, (perhaps shortly inside) and did not transfer his savings. The printing group moved to
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in 1903, after Berman had resigned that same year from its management. In 1904 Berman lived on the Asterstraat 25 in Hilversum and became secretary of the society ''Ons Huis'', part of the Christian-anarchist network. While a former mayor joining the Christian anarchist movement was a source of pride for the group, conservative press took joy in the gradual unraveling of his anarchist interests. The Bermans remained in Hilversum until 1909.


Mayor of Bedum

From 1909 to 1914 Simon Berman was mayor of Bedum. While mayor of Bedum, Berman undertook an initiative to regulate skating traffic throughout the province of Groningen. He also tried to expedite tram transportation in the province. Impacts of both initiatives were limited at best.


Mayor of Alblasserdam

Shortly after Berman was installed in 1914 as Mayor of
Alblasserdam Alblasserdam () is a town and municipality in the western Netherlands, in the province of South Holland. It covers an area of , of which is water, and has a population of as of . Alblasserdam is officially a part of the Drechtsteden region. A po ...
,
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started. While the Netherlands remained neutral, the local government of Alblasserdam and its mayor kept busy with such impacts as 60
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refugees within the municipal boundaries. An ad-hoc municipal fund for the unemployed was established. In controversial measures, formally related to the war but perceived to be related to Berman's religious/political ideology, he closed the
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of Alblasserdam on Sundays and experimented with other limitations on alcohol sales. After being ill for a while, Berman retired in 1923, just short of turning 62.


Personal life and death

Simon Berman married Johanna Diderica Helena
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at the
on July 11, 1889 in
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. Agatha was a year his senior and survived him by 17 years. Simon's brother, Alexander Johan Berman, a notary in
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, was married to Johanna's sister Agatha Willink. Simon and Johanna Berman had a daughter, Agatha Johanna (1890–1978), and two sons, Alexander Johan (1892–1943) and Gerard (1897–1988). Alexander Berman initially followed in his father's footsteps when he became Town Clerck of Wijdenes at the age of 20, then filled a similar position in Semarang, Dutch East Indies. Back in the Netherlands he promoted medical help for the Dutch Indies as PR chief of the Simavi foundation." Gerard Berman, who had established himself as a photographer in Haarlem, made Simon Berman's portrait photo in September 1927. Simon Berman died in Haarlem on 19 October 1934, at the age of 73. He was buried at the public cemetery in
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.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Berman, Simon 1861 births 1934 deaths Christian anarchists Dutch anarchists Dutch civil servants Dutch members of the Dutch Reformed Church Mayors in North Holland Mayors in Groningen (province) Mayors in South Holland People from Alblasserdam People from Bedum People from Edam-Volendam People from Schagen People from Waterland