alternative spellings of surname: Joseph Palache, Jozef Pallache[5][6]
Years active
1600s - 1638
Known for
Moroccan-Dutch trade agreement (1608)
Notable work
first Portuguese minyan Amsterdam[7]
Children
Isaac, Joshua, David, Moses, Abraham
Parent(s)
Isaac Pallache of Fez, rabbi
Relatives
Samuel Pallache (brother) and nephews Isaac and Jacob (Carlos)
Family
Pallache family
Joseph Pallache (c. 1570 – 1637/1638/1639/1648/1649/1657[1][2][3][4][6]), was a Jewish Moroccan merchant and diplomat of the Pallache family, who, as envoy, helped his brother conclude a treaty with the Dutch Republic in 1608.[5]
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Rahmani, Moïse (December 1990). "Les Patronymes: une histoire de nom ou histoire tout court" [A Story of a Name or a Short History] (PDF). Los Muestros (in French). Sefard (Institut Sephardi Europeen). Retrieved 11 September 2016.
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Laredo, Abraham Isaac (1978). Les noms des juifs de Maroc: Essai d'onomastique judéo-marocaine. Madrid: Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas - Instituto Arias Montano. pp. 966–971.
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"Burials of the Portuguese Israelite Congregation - Palache, Joseph". Dutch Jewry. Archived from the original on 22 August 2018. Retrieved 8 September 2016.
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"Begraafplaats Ouderkerk a/d Amstel - Palache, Joseph". Dutch Jewry. Retrieved 8 September 2016.
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García-Arenal, Mercedes; Wiegers, Gerard (2007). A Man of Three Worlds: Samuel Pallache, a Moroccan Jew in Catholic and Protestant Europe. Johns Hopkins University Press. pp. 12 (background, surname), 101–127 (descendants). doi:10.1353/book.14092. ISBN 9780801895838.
^ abNieuw Nederlandsch Biografisch Woordenboek. Sijthoff. pp. 422–423. Retrieved 26 September 2016.
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Kurlansky, Mark (2008). A Chosen Few: The Resurrection of European Jewry. New York: Random House. p. 82. ISBN 9780307482891. Retrieved 31 August 2016.
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mentioned in takkanot (Jewish community statutes) in 1588. His brother was JosephPallache. His uncle was Fez's grand rabbi, Judah Uziel; his son Isaac Uziel...
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emerged as leader of his second generation. Pallache was born to father JosephPallache; his uncle was Samuel Pallache. He studied languages at the University...
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Isaac Pallache (1593–1650) was born in 1593, possibly in Fez, Morocco, son of JosephPallache and nephew of Samuel Pallache. He came from the Sephardic...
David Pallache (1598–1650) was born in Fez, Morocco, one of five sons of JosephPallache and nephews of Samuel Pallache. He came from the Sephardic Pallache...
of grand rabbi Rahamim Nissim Palacci and rabbi Joseph Palacci. He came from the influential Pallache family. Abraham Palacci was the son of Lastrolh...
Cantin. He was accompanied in the mission by JosephPallache and Jacob Gool. Ruyl's relationship with the Pallaches was extremely strained and he stayed in...
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descendant of philosopher Baruch Spinoza. His ancestors Samuel Pallache and brother JosephPallache arrived in the Netherlands from Morocco via Spain and France...
Gregory descended from the Sephardic Pallache family, specifically JosephPallache, brother of Samuel Pallache. With regards to her more immediate family...
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anti-Christian piracy of the Mediterranean, such as Sinan Reis and Samuel Pallache. The English State Papers of 1521 bear evidences of Sinan Reis, who sailed...
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Levant and Morocco. For instance, the Jewish-Moroccan merchant Samuel Pallache (ca. 1550-1616) was sent to the Dutch Republic by Sultan Zidan Abu Maali...