Leo Napoleon Levi

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Leo Napoleon Levi

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Birthplace: Victoria, Victoria, TX, United States
Death: January 13, 1904 (47)
New York, NY, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of Abraham Levi and Mina Levi
Husband of Rachel Levi and Ray Rachel Levi
Father of Minnie Levi; Florence Levi and Bertha Levi
Brother of Fannie Halff; Godcheaux A. Levi; Rosa L. Haas; Charles Garibaldi Levi; Melanie Hexter and 1 other

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About Leo Napoleon Levi

American lawyer and communal worker; Destined for a commercial career, Levi was sent to New York to take a commercial course, but manifesting no interest in his father's business, he returned to Victoria in 1871, and in 1872 entered the University of Virginia at Charlottesville, Va., to study law. He won the debater's medal and the essayist's medal in one year. Levi returned, after having finished his studies, to Texas, but being only slightly over twenty years old, he had to resort to proceedings to remove his disabilities so that he could without delay be admitted to the bar. In 1878 Levi stumped the state of Texas on behalf of Gustav Sleicher, who was running for Congress and was elected, defeating Judge Ireland. Although he refused to hold a political office, Levi always took an active interest in public affairs both in Texas and in New York, to which latter state he removed in 1899, establishing a law-office in New York city.

His main activity, however, was as a communal worker, especially in his connection with the B'nai B'rith, of which he became president in 1900. In 1887 Levi addressed an "open letter" to the American rabbinate, under the title "Tell Us: What Is Judaism?" The replies being unsatisfactory, he answered his own interrogation in the pamphlet "Judaism in America." His last public act was in connection with the petition to the Russian government drawn up in protest against the Kishinef massacre of April 19-20, 1903

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Leo Napoleon Levi's Timeline

1856
September 15, 1856
Victoria, Victoria, TX, United States
1879
June 5, 1879
1881
April 1, 1881
1891
December 22, 1891
1904
January 13, 1904
Age 47
New York, NY, United States