Sir David Ezra

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Sir David Ezra

Also Known As: "Dick"
Birthdate:
Death: August 23, 1947 (76)
Calcutta, Kolkata, West Bengal, India
Immediate Family:

Son of Elias David Joseph Ezra and Mozelle Ezra
Husband of Lady Rachel Ezra
Brother of Alfred Aaron D Ezra, OBE; Edward Elias David Joseph Esmond; Diana Dinah Gubbay; Luna Ezra {infant}; Rachel Eliot and 2 others
Half brother of Joseph Elias David Ezra; Flora Nathan; Mozelle Ezra; Heskel Ezra and Hannah Isaac

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About Sir David Ezra

Death notice: EZRA. - On Aug. 23, 1947, suddenly, in Calcutta, Sir David Ezra, aged 76.



Sir David E D J EZRA (aka BAHER)
- born 1871
- died 1947
- father Elias EZRA
- mother Mozelle SASSOON
- married Rachel SASSOON (1877-1952)

LINKS

http://jwa.org/encyclopedia/article/baghdadi-jewish-women-in-india

Sir David Ezra (1871–1947), assumed his father's position in the community and his wife, Lady Rachel Ezra (1877–1952), the daughter of Flora Sassoon of Bombay, continued in the tradition of her mother-in-law. The community matriarch in the first half of the twentieth century, Lady Rachel worked for the cause of social welfare, presiding over several of the community’s institutions as well as wider Bengali ones. In 1947 the British government awarded her the Kaiser-I-Hind Gold Medal. Very supportive of all classes of the Calcutta community, she made up the debt for many activities such as weddings and sports. Her home became a communal center where British and Indian officials met and Jewish activities, such as charitable events, wedding receptions and Zionist youth functions, took place. She and her husband were known for their philanthropy, including their contributions to Zionist funds. During the two world wars she opened her home to allied Jewish servicemen and women stationed in Calcutta. Over one thousand of these served in the city during World War II and some of the men took home Baghdadi war brides. The Ezras also took the lead in welcoming and rehabilitating European Jewish refugees who started arriving in 1939.

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Sir David Ezra's Timeline

1871
January 14, 1871
1947
August 23, 1947
Age 76
Calcutta, Kolkata, West Bengal, India