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Daniel Iffla : ウィキペディア英語版
Daniel Iffla

Daniel Iffla known as ''Osiris'' (1825 in Bordeaux, France - 1907 in Paris) was a financier and philanthropist.
== Career ==

Born into a Jewish family of Moroccan origin, he made his fortune in Paris in the bank of Jules Mires and Moses Polydore Millaud. It invested in the Spanish railways, which earned him the citation of the Order of Isabella.
He devoted himself to philanthropy after the death of his wife Leonie Carlier, a year after she gave birth to two children.
His obsession with philanthropy emerged from the Jewish tradition of the tzedakah (charity), republican values and the irrepressible desire to spread his wealth. He built a statue in honor of Joan of Arc in Nancy, and an impressive collection of Napoleonic relics, bequeathed to the Pasteur Institute.〔Pierre Assouline,''The Last of Camondo'', Gallimard, 1997, pp.104 to 106〕
Disapproving of the conduct of his nieces, one of which was the mistress of Claude Debussy, he bequeathed his fortune to the Pasteur Institute (which used it in part to the creation of Radium Institute) as well as assorted other charitable institutions.〔Hervé Lauwick, ''Sacha Guitry and women'', Plon, 1965, pp.114 and 115〕
Iffla built several synagogues in Paris, including the Buffault Synagogue〔 at Arcachon one in Tours and also the Vincennes Synagogue as well as synagogues in Tunis and Lausanne. In the latter city, he also constructed a statue of William Tell (in gratitude to the Swiss for their reception given of the army of Bourbaki in 1871).

His grave in Paris is white marble surmounted by a large bronze reproduction of Moses by Michelangelo built in Saint Peter in Chains.

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