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Memory🌳 Ottomanmoderne / contemporain· 1770 EC — 1948 EC

The Covo Family

Write the Great Book

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Origin of the name, history and genealogy of the Covo lineage — a Jewish family name and the traces it left behind.

Rabbinic dynasty of Salonika. Isaac Covo was Rishon le-Zion (Sephardic chief rabbi) in Jerusalem in 1848–1854; Elie Haim Covo and his descendants led the community of Salonika.

Geographic origin: Salonique, Jérusalem

Memory register · custodian, not owner

A book yet to be written

The Great Book of the Covo lineage has not yet been written.

Claude Opus 4.8 will compose an original work from archival items in the corpus that mention this lineage, in-depth web research, and family contributions already submitted. The work will comprise approximately 30 to 40 pages — introduction, 5 to 7 chapters, conclusion — and will be automatically enriched with each new contribution.

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Collection

Location of archival items, responsa and articles in the corpus that cite the lineage or its variants.

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Web research

Claude explores external sources (encyclopaedias, academic databases, digital archives).

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Writing

Outline, chapters, bibliography — every page is sourced. Live streaming.

Get a single link: it signs you in if you already have an account, or creates one — no password. This finalises your proposal and lets you follow its review.

Lineage Map

JérusalemJérusalemPlace of Origin — SaloniqueSalonique
Place of Origin Diaspora Memory (transmitted)Regions reconstructed from documented origins and diaspora.

This book tells the story of the Covo. Your own family may also have its Great Book — search your name to discover it, or to bring it to life.

To explore more deeply the memory, family archives, and testimonies of the lineage Covo, remember and share its dedicated address:

zakhor.ai/covo

The address zakhor.ai/covo leads directly to this page. The archives, genealogy, and accounts that the community deposits there will complement the historical portrait presented here.

🔗 Cite / link this page

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Link

https://zakhor.ai/covo

HTML

<a href="https://zakhor.ai/en/grands-livres/familles/covo">Covo — Zakhor</a>

Citation

Covo — Zakhor, https://zakhor.ai/en/grands-livres/familles/covo

Variants of the name (3)

One name, a hundred faces.

The same surname, transcribed differently across languages, eras, and diasporas.

Latin2

KoboKovo

עברית · Hebrew1

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Does your family write this name differently?

Notable figures

  • 1.

    Isaac Covo

    Rishon le-Zion

In memory

The Central Database of Shoah Victims' Names at Yad Vashem records the women, men, and children murdered during the Shoah. You can search there for the people who bore the name Covo.

Search “Covo” on Yad Vashem

The search is performed directly in the Yad Vashem archives; Zakhor neither copies nor retains any personal data. The presence or absence of a name in the database is not exhaustive. Learn more

Notable figures of the lineage

Places along the journey

Communities crossed

Diaspora regions

GrèceTerre d'Israël

The days of this book

This book bears no memory day yet. The sources that document Covo give years and centuries, never a day; we do not invent one.

You know a date — a remembrance, a hilloula, the anniversary of a departure? Give it its day

Bibliography

  • Q111267233 — Wikidata
  • A. Stahl ; M. H. Eshel ; A. Ariel, Origins of Jewish Names (Stahl, 2005) ; Family Names in Israel (Eshel, 1967) ; The Book of Names — 200 Most Popular Surnames in Israel (Ariel, 1997)

Tags

#jerusalem#ottomane#rishon-le-zion#salonique#lieu-geo-auto

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