Abraham Bentes

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Abraham Bentes
Born1912
Itaituba
Died1990 (aged 77–78)
AllegianceBrazil
Service/branchArmy
RankGeneral
Other workLinguist

Abraham Ramiro Bentes (1912 – 1990) was a Brazilian Army commander and linguist.

Born in Itaituba, Pará State in Northern Brazil, he was the offspring of Jewish immigrants from Morocco.[1] Bentes joined the Brazilian Army in the 1930s, specializing in antiaircraft artillery and coastal defense.[2] After a long and distinguished career, he achieved the rank of four-star general and was the inspector-general of the Army. After retirement from active service, he became involved in Jewish community affairs in Rio de Janeiro, serving as president of the Shel Guemilut congregation and as an officer of the Clube Hebraica. General Bentes also wrote extensively about the history of the Sephardi community in Brazil and their language.[3]

Works[]

  • Os Sefardim e a Hakitia (1981)
  • Das Ruinas de Jerusalem a Verdejante Amazonia: Formacao da 1a.Comunidade Israelíta Brasileira (1987)
  • Primeira comunidade israelita brasileira : tradições, genealogia, pré-história (1989)

References[]

  1. ^ "Amazonia Judaica - Abraham Ramiro Bentes". www.amazoniajudaica.org (in Portuguese). Retrieved 2018-11-05.
  2. ^ "Núcleo de Estudos Judaicos da UFMG". www.letras.ufmg.br. Retrieved 2018-11-05.
  3. ^ Moreno, Aviad (2016). "Moroccan Jewish Emigration to Latin America: The State of Research and New Directions" (PDF). Hespéris-Tamuda. LI (2): 123 – via Hespéris-Tamuda.


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