Australian politician
Nathaniel Levi |
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Born | (1830-01-20)20 January 1830[1]
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Died | 11 September 1908(1908-09-11) (aged 78)[2]
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Occupation(s) | auctioneer, company director, distiller, politician |
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Spouse | Sarah nee Levy[3] |
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In office 1860–1865 |
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In office 1866–1868 |
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In office 1892–1904 |
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Nathaniel Levi (1830–1908) was a Liverpool born Victorian politician and businessman.
He arrived at Hobson's Bay in April 1854 in the Matilda Wattenbach.[1]
Levi was prominent in the Jewish community, and was the president of the Melbourne Hebrew Congregation in 1880–82 and 1904–05.
Levi was the first Jewish member of a state parliament in Australia and is a forebear of prominent rabbi, John Levi.[4]
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