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Chaim Aharon Valero

male
Haim (or Chaim) Aharon Valero (1846-1923) born in Jerusalem, Palestine. Son of Ya'akov Valero (1813-1874) who established the first private bank in...

Sidney Hart

male, deceased (2005)
Sidney Hart (September 11, 1914 - February 26, 2005), universally known as Sid Hart or, in later life, Uncle Sid, was a British trade unionist and...
Neil Sedaka

Neil Sedaka

male, 70 years old (Brooklyn, New York, United States)
Neil Sedaka (born March 13, 1939 in Brooklyn, New York) is an American pop singer, pianist, and songwriter often associated with the Brill...
Edmond Safra

Edmond Safra

male, deceased (1999)
Edmond Jacob Safra was a Brazilian-naturalized, Jewish Lebanese banker who continued the family tradition of banking, in Lebanon, Brazil and...
Fernando Gerassi

Fernando Gerassi

male, deceased (1974)
Fernando Gerassi (October 5, 1899 - 1974) was a Sephardic Jew born in Turkey. An accomplished intellectual who exhibited his art alongside Picasso...
Judah Touro

Judah Touro

male, deceased (1854)
Judah Touro (Newport, Rhode Island, June 16, 1775 - New Orleans, January 13, 1854) was an American businessman and philanthropist.
Peri Cochin

Peri Cochin

female
Péri Cochin was born as Périhane Chalabi Cochin in May 28, 1965, Beirut (Lebanon). She is a Lebanese Jewish actress in French television.
Michael Costa

Michael Costa

male, deceased (1884)
Sir Michael Andrew Angus Costa was an Italian-born conductor and composer. He was born in Naples as Michaele Andrea Agniello Costa, to a family,...
Abraham Abulafia

Abraham Abulafia

male, 769 years old
Abulafia is also the nickname given by deuteragonist Jacopo Belbo to his home computer in Umberto Eco's "Foucault's Pendulum". The machine was used...
Judah Monis

Judah Monis

male, deceased (1764)
Judah Monis (born Italy or Barbary states, February 4, 1683 - died Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1764), was North America's first college instructor of...