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Isaac Juda Palache

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Isaac Juda Palache
Born
Izak van Juda Palache

(1858-01-30)January 30, 1858
DiedDecember 2, 1922(1922-12-02) (aged 64)
NationalityDutch
OccupationGrand rabbi
Years active1900–1926
ChildrenJuda Lion Palache
ParentRabbi Isaac Palache
FamilyPallache family

Isaac Juda Palache (Dutch: Izak van Juda Palache) (January 30, 1858 – December 2, 1926) (Hebrew calendar: 15 Siebat 5618–26 Kiesliw 5687) was grand rabbi of the Portuguese Sephardic community of Amsterdam from 1900 to 1926 and a member of the Pallache family.[1][2]

Background

Palache was born in Amsterdam, Netherlands, on January 30, 1858 (15 Siebat 5618). Orphaned at age eight years old, he went to the Portuguese-Jewish Orphanage. He showed early interest in attending the Portuguese Sephardic Jewish seminary. There he studied under rabbis A. v. J. Vaz Dias, D. Lopes Cardozo, E. Beneditty, A.D. Delaville. Later, he studied under the grand rabbi Abraham van Loen. He also studied mathematics.[1]

Career

In 1884, age 24, Pallache was appointed aspiring rabbi and in 1885 rabbi to the Portuguese Sephardic Jewish congregation in Amsterdam. In 1888, when his teacher Van Loen was appointed Chief Rabbi in Groningen, he followed him as rector of its Portuguese Jewish seminary "Ets Haïm." In 1990, he was appointed Chief Rabbi of the Portuguese Sephardic Jewish congregation of Amsterdam.[1][3][4]

Personal and death

His son was professor Juda Lion Palache.

Palache died on December 2, 1926 (Hebrew calendar 26 Kiesliw 5687).

Legacy

In 1929, the Kennis en Godsvrucht (Knowledge and Goodness) Association opened the Palache School as a primary school in Amsterdam, which it named after grand rabbi Isaac Juda Palache. It was one of three Jewish elementary schools there before World War II. Later, it was renamed Brugmaschool. Today, it is an apartment building.[5][6]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c Bijdragen en Mededeelingen van het Genootschap voor de Joodsche Wetenschap in Nederland: Gevestigd te Amsterdam. Menno Hertzberger. 1928. pp. 25–27.
  2. ^ "Palache, Isaac Judah 1858–1926". Database Joods Biografisch Woordenboek. Retrieved 29 December 2016.
  3. ^ "Kennisgeving [van de hoofdcommissie voor de zaken van het Port. Isr. kerkgenootschap in Nederland]". Joods Cultureel Kwartier. Retrieved 29 December 2016.
  4. ^ Giebels, Ludy (1975). De Zionistische Bewegung in Nederland: 1899–1941. Van Gorcum. p. 53. ISBN 9789023212744. Retrieved 29 December 2016.
  5. ^ "Palacheschool". JoodsAmsterdam. 2014. Retrieved 29 December 2016.
  6. ^ "Palacheschool". iAmsterdam. 2016. Retrieved 29 December 2016.

External sources

  • Bijdragen en Mededeelingen van het Genootschap voor de Joodsche Wetenschap in Nederland: Gevestigd te Amsterdam. Menno Hertzberger. 1928. pp. 25–27.
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