Berthe Bénichou-Aboulker

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Berthe-Sultana Bénichou-Aboulker (16 May 1888 – 19 August 1942) was a Jewish-Algerian poet and playwright who wrote in French. Her play La Kahena, reine berbière (1933) was the "first work published by a Jewish woman in Algeria".[1]

Berthe-Sultana Bénichou-Aboulker
Early portrait of Bénichou-Aboulker
Early portrait of Bénichou-Aboulker
Born(1888-05-16)16 May 1888
Oran, Algeria
Died19 August 1942(1942-08-19) (aged 54)
Algiers, Algeria
GenrePoetry,
Drama
Notable worksLa Kahena, reine berbière
SpouseHenri Aboulker
ChildrenJosé Aboulker

Life

She was the daughter of Adélaïde Azoubib (poet and prose writer) and her second husband, Mardochée Bénichou. She had at least one sibling, a brother, Raymond Benichou.[2] Her husband, Henri Aboulker, was a surgeon and professor; their son, José Aboulker was a surgeon and political figure [3]; and their daughter Colette Aboulker-Muscat was a renowned Kabbalah teacher who received the Croix de Guerre for her role in the Algerian Resistance and, in 1995, was awarded the prestigious Yakir Yerushalayim award.[4]

References

  1. ^ Sartori & Cottenet-Hage 2006, p. 264.
  2. ^ Assan 2012, p. 156.
  3. ^ Yehezkiel 2003, pp. 26, 127, 141.
  4. ^ Bitton, Michele (31 December 1999). "Berthe Bénichou-Aboulker". Jewish Women's Archive. Shalvi/Hyman Encyclopedia of Jewish Women. Retrieved 11 December 2021.

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