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Benjamin Abram

French lawyer and politician From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Benjamin Abram
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Benjamin Abram (23 September1846 30 April 1938) was a French lawyer and politician. He served as the Mayor of Aix-en-Provence from 1888 to 1896. He was the third Jewish Mayor of Aix-en-Provence and abandoned politics after the debacle of the antisemitic Dreyfus affair.

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Early life

Benjamin Abram was born to a Jewish family on 23 September 1846 in Marseille.[1][2] His father, Abraham Abram, was a businessman, and his mother was Précieuse Bédarrides.[2] As a result, Jassuda Bédarrides (1804-1882), who served as the first Jewish Mayor of Aix-en-Provence from 1848 to 1849, was his maternal uncle.[3] Another uncle, Salomon Bédarrides, went on to serve as the mayor of Aix-en-Provence from 1877 to 1884.

He was educated at the Lycée Thiers in Marseille and studied the Law at the University of Aix-en-Provence.[2]

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Career

He started his career as a lawyer in 1866.[1][2] He served as bâtonnier from 1885 to 1887.[4]

A supporter of the Republic and a Freemason, he embarked upon a career in politics. He served on the General Council representing Lambesc from 1880 to 1898.[2] He received the Knighthood of the Legion of Honour in 1887.[4]

He served as Mayor of Aix-en-Provence from 1888 to 1896, after being re-elected in 1892.[1][2][4][5] After the Dreyfus affair of 1894–1906, he abandoned politics and returned to practising the Law.[1][2]

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Personal life

On 6 September 1882, he married Esther Baze in Avignon.[2] They had two children:

  • Samuel Élie Paul Abram (1883-unknown).[2]
  • Maurice David Joseph Abram (1887-unknown).[2]

Death

He died on 30 April 1938 in Aix-en-Provence.[1]

Legacy

The Avenue Benjamin Abram in Aix-en-Provence is named in his honour.[1][2]

References

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