Isaac Pallache
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Isaac Pallache (1593–1650) was born in 1593, possibly in Fez, Morocco, son of Joseph Pallache and nephew of Samuel Pallache. He came from the Sephardic Pallache family.[1]
Career[]
Pallache studied at the University of Leiden, where he registered February 21, 1629.[1]
With his brother Abraham, he served as an agent from the Netherlands to Morocco on his father's behalf.[1]
Personal and death[]
Pallache converted to Christianity before 1629.[1]
Little is known about his death.
See also[]
- Sephardic Jews in the Netherlands
- History of the Jews in the Netherlands
- History of the Jews in Morocco
- Morocco–Netherlands relations
- Pallache family
- Pallache (surname)
- Samuel Pallache
- Joseph Pallache
- David Pallache
- Moses Pallache
- Juda Lion Palache
- Charles Palache
References[]
- ^ a b c d Nieuw Nederlandsch Biografisch Woordenboek. Sijthoff. 1911. p. 422. Retrieved 26 September 2016.
Categories:
- Moroccan businesspeople
- Dutch Sephardi Jews
- Dutch Protestants
- Converts to Protestantism from Judaism
- 16th-century Moroccan Jews
- Moroccan Christians
- 1593 births
- 1650 deaths
- Moroccan diplomats
- People from Fez, Morocco
- Businesspeople from Amsterdam
- 17th-century Moroccan Jews
- 16th-century Dutch botanists
- Moroccan emigrants to the Netherlands
- Moroccan people stubs