. . "14 digitised images"@en . "The House of Mercy (Maison de la Miséricorde/Huis van Barmhartigheid) in Heverlee was erected in 1893 as a refuge for abandoned children. During the Second World War, the catholic nuns who ran the home, hid over 70 Jewish children at the institute. The House of Mercy today is a school, Don Bosco Groenveld."@en . "Maison de la Miséricorde orphanage, Heverlee. Collection"@en . "No further accruals are to be expected"@en . "KD_00306,\"Holocaust project Don Bosco Groenvel\" : In 2013, Ria Christens, archivist of Sisters Annuntiaten (housed in the former House of Mercy in Heverlee), and teachers-in-training Lisa De Wolf and Karen Van Lil, set up a research project regarding the Jewish children hidden at the Home of Mercy. Six Jewish children and two of their rescuers were interviewed. Collection KD_00306 is only accessible at the Kazerne Dossin documentation center, with permission of Ria Christens and Lisa De Wolf."@en . . . "DE WOLF Lisa,\"Joodse ondergedoken kinderen in Don Bosco Groenveld tijdens WO I\", in Jaarboek van het Leuvens Historisch Genootschap, 2013 (7), 11-105."@en . . . "Digitised postcards of indoor and outdoor spaces at the House of Mercy (Maison de la Miséricorde/Huis der Barmhartigheid), an orphanage in Heverlee, where over 70 Jewish children were hidden by catholic nuns during the Second World War."@en . "Contact Kazerne Dossin Documentation Centre: archives@kazernedossin.eu"@en . "Digitally stored at Kazerne Dossin"@en . "Contact Kazerne Dossin Documentation Centre: archives@kazernedossin.eu"@en . "Unknown"@en . "KD_00034" . .