Joseph de Picciotto Bey

Joseph de Picciotto Bey (Hebrew: יוסף דה פיצ'וטו ביי) was a Sephardi Jewish senator appointed by Fuad I of Egypt (1924), an expert in economics, and a member of the board of directors of several companies, among them the bank Cassa di Sconto e di Risparmio.[1]

Joseph de Picciotto Bey
Born(1872-04-15)April 15, 1872
Alexandria, Egypt
DiedFebruary 12, 1938(1938-02-12) (aged 65)
Alexandria, Egypt
Spouse(s)Giuditta de Picciotto
IssueCéline Levi, Edgar de Picciotto, Renee Soussan, Daniel de Picciotto, Aimee De Picciotto and 4 others, Charles de Picciotto, Judy De
FatherEzra de Picciotto
MotherSara de Picciotto

He contributed periodically to al-Muqattam, where his economic and financial studies were well received.

In Egypt, at the request of Senator Joseph de Picciotto Bey, the Senate decided, according to press reports, not to hold meetings on the Sabbath day.

Joseph de Picciotto Bey was the Gabbay of "Eliyahu Hanavi Synagogue" in Alexandria, Egypt (1914–1932).

References

  1. Shamir, Shimon, ed. (1987). The Jews of Egypt: A Mediterranean Society in Modern Times. Boulder: Westview Press. p. 90. ISBN 0-8133-7290-9.
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