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Joseph Nehama (March 17, 1881 – October 29, 1971) was a educator and historian from . He worked as a banker and survived by fleeing to . After the war, he became an advocate for .


Biography
Nehama was born on March 17, 1881, in , . He was the son of the Judah Nehama, and studied at the Ecole Normale Orientale, the teacher training school of the Alliance Israélite Universelle in . In his capacity as teacher and school principal of the local Alliance Israélite Universelle, Nehama devoted his life to educating several generations of Salonikan youth. Along with being a teacher, he wrote about the histories of the Salonika Jewish Community, ultimately publishing a seven volume set in 1913 through . He published under the pseudonym 'Pepo Risal'.
(2025). 9783643801456, LIT Verlag Münster. .

As a writer, Nehama would become noteworthy not only for his histories of the diaspora community, but for his work on . He would create and publish a comprehensive Judaeo-Spanish to French . His dictionary, seen as more of an encyclopedia due to its extensiveness, would be instrumental in standardizing the language.

Nehama would become a local community leader for the non-Zionist faction. He was a key community leader in the 1930s who encouraged Jews to stay in Salonika and not immigrate to British Palestine. He would be identified as a leader due to these positions and advocacy.

(1996). 9780253210418, Indiana University Press. .

During World War I when British and French troops entered Thessaloniki, Nehama would intervene on behalf of Avanti, a local that had opposed Greek entry into the war, which had been shuttered by government orders. He successfully got the newspaper to regain publication rights due to connections he had with the French Military.

(1998). 9789600323306, Kastaniotis Editions. .

Alongside his activities as an educator, Nehama was also a businessman. He founded the Union Bank of Salonika with his brother Albert in 1926.

(2013). 9782600017008, Librairie Droz. .

During , Nehama managed to escape the in Salonika by fleeing to . However he was caught by them and deported on March 25, 1944, to Bergen-Belsen Concentration Camp. He was liberated by the army in the last days of World War II.

After his liberation from Bergen-Belsen, Nehama was devastated by the destruction of the Salonika Jewish community. He felt personally responsible due to his previous stance against leaving Salonika for the land of Israel. He channeled these energies towards advocacy and recording the destruction of the Greek Jewish community.

(2016). 9781784786366, Verso Books. .

Nehama died on October 29, 1971.

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