American businessman and philanthropist (1775–1854)
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Judah Touro
Born
(1775-06-16)June 16, 1775
Newport, Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations
Died
January 18, 1854(1854-01-18) (aged 78)
New Orleans, Louisiana
Occupation(s)
Businessman, philanthropist
Parent(s)
Isaac Touro Reyna Touro
Judah Touro (June 16, 1775 – January 18, 1854) was an American businessman and philanthropist.[1]
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the Kingdom of Judah in the south. The Kingdom of Israel was conquered by the Neo-Assyrian Empire (circa 722 BCE), and the Kingdom of Judah by the Neo-Babylonian...
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sea captain (d. 1842) Carlo Porta, Italian poet (d. 1821) June 16 – JudahTouro, American businessman (d. 1854) June 17 – Alexander Cowan, Scottish papermaker...
in an area later known as Yemin Moshe, by Sir Moses Montefiore and JudahTouro, as part of the process to "leave the walls" (Hebrew: היציאה מן החומות)...
Persia conquered Babylon and issued a proclamation granting the people of Judah their freedom. 50,000 Judeans, led by Zerubbabel returned. A second group...
2307/359587. JSTOR 359587. Gutstein, Morris Aaron (1939). Aaron Lopez and JudahTouro: A Refugee and a Son of a Refugee. New York: Behrman's Jewish Book House...