Cazès, David

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CAZÈS, DAVID

CAZÈS, DAVID (1851–1913), Moroccan historian and educator. Born in *Tetuán, he became one of the first workers of the *Alliance Israélite Universelle. At the age of eighteen Cazès was entrusted by the Alliance with the establishment of schools in the Middle East: Volo in Thessaly (1869), at Izmir (1873), and in North Africa (1873–93). The French authorities then commissioned him to reorganize the Tunisian Jewish communities. In an attempt to lessen Algerian antisemitism, he settled a group of Jewish farmers on an estate acquired by the Alliance in Algeria. He also worked in the Baron de *Hirsch colonies in the Argentine (1893–1904). Cazès published Essai sur l'histoire des Israélites de Tunisie (1888) and Notes bibliographiques sur la littérature Juive-Tunisienne (1893); he also contributed a large number of articles to the Revue des Etudes Juives and other Jewish periodicals.

bibliography:

N. Leven, Cinquante ans d'histoire…, 2 (1920), index.

[David Corcos]