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Origin of the name, history and genealogy of the Demri lineage — a Jewish family name and the traces it left behind.
Tunisian Jewish surname (main spelling Damri), interpreted as an ethnonymic name referring to the locality of Damra in southern Tunisia. The family's origins lie in El Hamma (Elhama), where it distinguished itself in community leadership and rabbinic authority; a name that remained very rare, borne in Tunisia (El Hamma, Tunis, Gabès). Figures: Rabbi Fradji Damri (died 1906), author of Roch Pina, and his son Rabbi…
Geographic origin: Tunisie (El Hamma, sud tunisien)
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Demri — Zakhor, https://zakhor.ai/en/grands-livres/familles/demriOne name, a hundred faces.
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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 Demri.
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Documents published on Zakhor linked to this lineage through their keywords.
Roch Pina
Rabbi Fradji Damri
Livre (halakha) de Rabbi Fradji Damri. (Djerba, 1916)
Pérah Halebanon
Eliahou Damri
Livre de Eliahou Damri. (Djerba, 1941)
Pérah Haguefen
Eliahou Damri
Livre de Eliahou Damri. (Jérusalem, 1968)
Ismah Moché
Abraham Damri
Manuscrit publié (posthume) de Abraham Damri. (Jérusalem, 1971)
Hessed vérahamim
Abraham Damri
Manuscrit publié (posthume) de Abraham Damri. (Jérusalem, 1979)
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