Safra family
The Safra family is a prominent Brazilian-origin family of Syrian-Lebanese Jewish descent.[1][2][3] The Safras were bankers and gold traders engaged in the financing of trade between Beirut, Aleppo, Istanbul and Alexandria.[4]
Family tree
- Jacob Safra (1891–1963), married to Esther Teira (1900–1943), 9 children
- Elie Safra (1922–1993), married to Yvette Dabbah (1927–2006), 4 children
- Jacqui Safra (1940–), partner of Jean Doumanian (1939–)
- Diane Safra
- Stela Safra
- Patricia Safra
- Paulette Safra (1923–1937)
- Eveline Safra (1924–), married Rahmo Nasser (?—2003), 4 children
- Ezequiel Nasser
- Edmond Safra (1932–1999), married Lily Watkins, no children
- Arlette Safra (1933–), married David Hazan, 8 children
- Moise Safra (1934–2014), married Chella Cohen, 5 children
- Jacob Safra
- Ezra Safra
- Esther Safra, married to Claudio Szajman, son of Abram Szajman
- Edmond Safra, married to Marielle Nahmad, daughter of David Nahmad and sister of Helly Nahmad and Joe Nahmad
- Olga Safra
- Hugette Safra (1936–), married Ralph Michaan, 6 children
- Gaby Safra (1937–2022), married to her cousin Elliot Safra (1920–2003), 2 children
- Joseph Safra (1938–2020), married Vicky Sarfaty, 4 children
- Alberto J. Safra (1979/1980–), married to Maggy Candi,[5] 4 children[6]
- Jacob J. Safra
- Esther Safra Dayan, married to Carlos Dayan, son of Sasson Dayan
- David J. Safra
- Elie Safra (1922–1993), married to Yvette Dabbah (1927–2006), 4 children
References
- Romero, Simon (1999-12-08). "INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS; The Safras of Brazil: Banking, Faith and Security". The New York Times. Retrieved 2008-03-22.
- Zenner, Walter P. (2000). A Global Community: The Jews from Aleppo, Syria. Wayne State University Press. p. 102. ISBN 0-8143-2791-5.
- "Celebrities in Switzerland: Edmond Safra Biography"
- "Edmond J. Safra". The Shema Yisrael Torah Network. Retrieved 2008-03-22.
- Bergamo, Monica (November 16, 2006). "Casamento tropical Os casamentos da família Safra seguem fazendo história em SP -pela sofisticação, pela grandiosidade e pela platéia seleta de convidados que conseguem reunir". Folha de Sao Paulo.
- Farhi, Alain. "Alberto Safra / Maggy Candi". farhi.org - Les Fleurs de l'Orient. Retrieved 16 October 2021.
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