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Salvator Cicurel

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His father first opened a textile store in Cairo, and then a department store Au Petit Bazaar, which eventually became Les Grand Magasins Cicurel, a grand emporium. After their father died in 1919, the three sons ran the family business. Solomon was stabbed to death at home in his bed in Cairo in
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March 1927. Following his brothers’ deaths, Salvator led the family business, owning Les Grands Magasins Cicurel & Oreco S.A.E., which was a favorite shopping destination for the Egyptian royal family.
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He was a leader of the Cairo Jewish community in the first half of the 20th century. He was President of the Cairo Sephardic Jewish Community Council from 1946-57. In a meeting with the
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In addition to his prowess in fencing, he was also an elite Egyptian golfer. In 1933, his niece, Solomon Cicurel’s daughter Lili, married
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Cicurel was captain of the Egyptian fencing team and competed in the individual (coming in tied for 7th) and team
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The Dispersion Of Egyptian Jewry Culture, Politics, And The Formation Of A Modern Diaspora
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his store was placed under government control. After the war, Cicurel was
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Cicurel won the Egyptian national épée fencing championship in 1928.
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his interest to Egyptian Muslims, and he emigrated to Paris in 1957.
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in New York in October 1948, he stated his belief about the
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who later became Prime Minister of France from 1954-55.
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Smyrna
Ottoman Empire
Miami, Florida
Fencing
Arabic
Hebrew
fencer
Sephardic Jewish
Smyrna
Ottoman Empire
Pierre Mendès France
American Jewish Committee
1948 Cairo bombings
1956 Suez Crisis
forced to sell
épée
foil
1928 Summer Olympics



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