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Pontremoli is a small city in the north of Tuscany in Italy. Pontremoli may also refer to: People *Aldo Pontremoli, Italian physicist *Esdra Pontremoli, Italian poet, editor, rabbi. *Benjamin Pontremoli, Turkish poet and rabbi * Raphael Chiyya Pontremoli, Turkish poet and rabbi * Hiyya Pontremoli, Turkish poet and rabbi *Roberto Pontremoli Roberto Pontremoli (born June 5, 1937) is an Italian insurance executive. From 1993 to 1999, he was CEO of the Istituto Nazionale delle Assicurazioni ( INA), and in 1994, founded the Rotary International club of Milan. Biography Roberto Pontr ...
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Pontremoli
Pontremoli (; local egl, Pontrémal; la, Apua) is a small city, ''comune'' former Latin Catholic bishopric in the province of Massa and Carrara, Tuscany region, central Italy. Literally translated, Pontremoli means "Trembling Bridge" (from ''ponte'' "bridge" and ''tremare'' "to tremble"), as the commune was named after a prominent bridge across the Magra. Pontremoli is in the upper valley of the Magra, northeast of La Spezia by rail and south-southwest of Parma. History Pontremoli is believed to have been first settled around 1000 BC. It was known in Roman times as Apua. The commune later became an independent municipality in 1226 thanks to Frederick II who chartered the free municipality, partly because of its mountainous terrain. This terrain in the valley of the Magra also made Pontremoli a target for numerous conquests from rival Italian and foreign lords. Pontremoli was controlled by various aristocratic families, including the Malaspina (in 1319) and the Antelminel ...
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Aldo Pontremoli
Aldo Pontremoli (; 19 January 1896 – 25 May 1928) was an Italian physicist who held a chair of theoretical physics at the Milan school of physics, Physics Department of the University of Milan from 1926 and who founded and directed the Institute of Advanced Physics at the University of Milan from 1924 until his disappearance and presumed death in May 1928. Pontremoli was one of the six men who List of aerial disappearances, disappeared with the airborne envelope of the airship ''Italia (airship), Italia'' after it had crashed on the Arctic ice on 25 May 1928. Education Pontremoli was educated in a ''Lyceum, liceo'' in Milan, where Temistocle Calzecchi-Onesti was one of his teachers. After two years' further study at the Politecnico di Milano (Milan Polytechnic), he transferred to study physics at the Sapienza University of Rome, Università degli studi di Roma "La Sapienza". His studies were interrupted when he volunteered for military service in World War I. He received both ...
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Esdra Pontremoli
Esdra Pontremoli (Chieri, 10 January 1818 – Vercelli, 1 February 1888) was an Italian rabbi, poet, writer, editor, teacher, pedagogist and member of the Pontremoli dynasty. He founded with Giuseppe Levi ''L'Educatore Israelita'', the first Jewish journal in Italy."Les Pontremoli, deux dynasties rabbiniques en Turquie et en Italie" Parigi,1997on-line Biography Ezra Pontremoli was born in Ivrea in 1888, the son of rabbi Eliseo Graziado Pontremoli (born in Casale Monferrato in 1778 and died in Nice in 1851) and Bella Eleonora Olivetti (died in Nice in 1874, nephew of the banker :it:Laudadio Formiggini, Laudadio Formiggini), exponent of a wealthy family of bankers from Modena. On his mother's side, he was related to :it:Angelo Fortunato Formiggini, Angelo Fortunato Formiggini and to Camillo Olivetti, founder of the eponymous typewriter manufacturer. He ws the brother of Raffaele Pontremoli, uncle of Emmanuel Pontremoli, Roberto Pontremoli and grandfather of Aldo Pontremoli, Mario Po ...
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Benjamin Pontremoli
Benjamin Pontremoli (Smyrna, 18th century – Smyrna, 19th century) was a Turkish rabbi and poet, member of the Pontremoli dynasty. Biography Benjamin Pontremoli was an important rabbi of the Turkish Jewish community in the 19th century. He was an excellent author, among his most famous works is "Shebeṭ Binyamin" (Salonica, 1824) describing the laws of finances and financial documents. He was descended from a branch of an important family of rabbis of Italian origin who immigrated from Casale Monferrato in the seventeenth century. From the Italian branch important rabbis were born such as Rav.Eliseo Graziadio Pontremoli (Great Rabbi of Nice), Rav.Gabriel Pontremoli (Chief Rabbi of Turin), Rav.Chakam Esdra Pontremoli (Rabbi of Vercelli)."Les Pontremoli, deux dynasties rabbiniques en Turquie et en Italie" Parigi,1997on-line Bibliography *"Les Pontremoli, deux dynasties rabbiniques en Turquie et en Italie" Parigi,1997on-line *«Benjamin Pontremoli». In: ''Jewish Encyclopedia ...
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Raphael Chiyya Pontremoli
Raphael Chiyya Pontremoli is the author of the Meam Loez on Book of Esther, Esther and the editor of Simcha LeIsh by Rabbi Chaim Shunshol. Biography He was born in Smyrna (Turkey) from an important dynasty of rabbi. Potremoli's family came from Italy. See also *Hiyya Pontremoli *Benjamin Pontremoli References

Meam Loez on Yehoshua in English. No ISBN. Book of Esther Judaeo-Spanish Judaeo-Spanish-language writers Turkish Sephardi Jews Smyrniote Jews {{Judaism-bio-stub ...
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Hiyya Pontremoli
Hiyya Pontremoli (Smyrna, 17th century - Smyrna, 1823) was a Turkish rabbi and poet, member of the Pontremoli dynasty. Biography Hiyya Pontremoli was born in Smyrna from the famous rabbi Benjamin Pontremoli; he was an important rabbi of the Turkish Jewish community in the 19th century. He was an excellent and prolific author, among his most important works include "Ẓappiḥit bi-Debash" and the collection of works on "Oraḥ Ḥayyim". He was descended from the branch of an important family of rabbis of Italian origin who had immigrated to Casale Monferrato in the seventeenth century. From the Italian branch important rabbis were born such as Rav.Eliseo Graziadio Pontremoli (Great Rabbi of Nice), Rav. Gabriel Pontremoli (Chief Rabbi of Turin), Rav.Chakam Esdra Pontremoli (Rabbi of Vercelli)."Les Pontremoli, deux dynasties rabbiniques en Turquie et en Italie" Parigi,1997on-line Bibliography *"Les Pontremoli, deux dynasties rabbiniques en Turquie et en Italie" Parigi,1997on-line ...
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