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Monique Lévy (1932-2020), agrégée de l'Université, was General Secretary of the French Commission for Jewish Archives, a member of the editorial board of the journal Archives juives and one of the architects of the Dictionnaire biographique des rabbins et autres ministres du culte israélite. France et Algérie (vol. 1, Paris, Berg International, 2007).
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David Askénazi, Chief Rabbi of Oran, Algiers and Algeria
(Oran, December 14, 1897 - Paris, May 20, 1983)
- By Monique Lévy,
- Valérie Assan
- and Jean Laloum
In Archives Juives (2022/1 Vol. 55)
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David Askénazi, Chief Rabbi of Oran, Algiers and Algeria
(Oran, December 14, 1897 - Paris, May 20, 1983)
- By Monique Lévy,
- Valérie Assan
- and Jean Laloum
In Archives Juives (2022/1 Vol. 55)
Henri Schilli: Rabbi
(Offenburg, Germany, May 22, 1906–Paris, May 20, 1975)
- By Monique Lévy
In Archives Juives (2004/1 Vol. 37)
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Biography
David Askénazi, Chief Rabbi of Oran, Algiers and Algeria
(Oran, December 14, 1897 - Paris, May 20, 1983)
- By Monique Lévy,
- Valérie Assan
- and Jean Laloum
In Archives Juives (2022/1 Vol. 55)
Henri Soil: Rabbi (Paris, October 9, 1909–1995)
In Archives Juives (2011/2 Vol. 44)
Abraham Back (a.k.a. Bach): Rabbi in Paris, Librarian at the Alliance Israélite Universelle, Professor at the Séminaire Israélite
(Bucharest, Romania, July 23, 1878–Nice, July 3, 1949)
In Archives Juives (2010/1 Vol. 43)
Suggestions for Future Research Based on a Biographical Dictionary
In Archives Juives (2008/1 Vol. 41)
Holding Out against the Ascendancy of the Paris Consistory during the First Half of the 19th Century: The Case of the Sauphar Synagogue
In Archives Juives (2004/2 Vol. 37)
Henri Schilli: Rabbi
(Offenburg, Germany, May 22, 1906–Paris, May 20, 1975)
In Archives Juives (2004/1 Vol. 37)
Haïm Bliah: Dayan in Tlemcen
(Tlemcen, 1832–Tlemcen, November 28, 1919)
- By Jean Laloum
- and Monique Lévy
In Archives Juives (2004/1 Vol. 37)
Aron Wolf: Rabbinic Student, Member of the Resistance
(Strasbourg, March 22, 1918–Saint-Germain, near Villemotier, Ain, May 19, 1944)
In Archives Juives (2003/2 Vol. 36)
From Private Archives: Between France and Germany: The Itinerary of a Jew from Lorraine (1892–1968)
In Archives Juives (2003/1 Vol. 36)
Samuel “Samy” Klein: Rabbi and Member of the Resistance
Bad Homburg, Germany, January 25, 1915–L’Étrat, Loire, July 7, 1944)
In Archives Juives (2002/2 Vol. 35)
Juda Lubetski: Rabbi (Turetz, Russia [Present-Day Belarus], May 3, 1850–Paris, September 19, 1910)
In Archives Juives (2001/2 Vol. 34)