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in France and England, who inspired him with new hopes and encouraged him to persevere in the struggle for justice. Knowing, however, that, in order to lead to happiness, freedom must be supplemented by education, Alatri devoted his special attention to foreign scholastic institutions, accumulating
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by the second district of the city of Rome. He was entrusted with the task of adjusting the Italian budget. Party life, however, was not congenial to him, and after a few years of parliamentary activity he returned to the narrower sphere of the city and the Jewish community.
83:, who at first showed himself a friend of progress, Alatri redoubled his activities and entered into association with some of the most influential men of Rome. In appreciation of his intellectual and moral qualities he was elected a director of the Pope's Bank, later the 76:," and to whom, on one occasion, he said: "Whenever you have to defend a case of liberty and humanity, come to me." Alatri's influence with the pontiff proved effective only in individual cases, the general position of the Jews remaining as precarious as before. 137:," 1870; "Discorso Pronunziato nella Scuola del Tempio il 23 Aprile, 1881"; "Parole in Occasione della Professione di Fede," 1883; "Per la Inaugurazione del Collegio Rabbinico Italiano Celebrata il 15 Gennaio, 1887, nella Scuola del Tempio." 94:
entered Rome and put an end to the temporal power of the pope. On Oct. 2 of that year a deputation, of which Alatri was a member, handed over to the king the result of the plebiscite by which the inhabitants of the
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of the community, the material and spiritual interests of which he thereafter served with zeal and devotion. From 1840 to 1865, he made annual tours to foreign countries, coming thereby in contact with prominent
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of Rome, who at Alatri's funeral said: "The city of Rome loved him like a father, and now she mourns his death like that of a father." The following are some of his published speeches: "Discorsi al Dottor
103:. Alatri was then appointed one of the commissioners to reduce to order the chaotic finances of the city. He acquitted himself with conspicuous success and was elected to 42:. For more than sixty years he led the Jewish community of his native city, and bore the brunt of its contests for religious and political freedom. 252: 72:). The latter, though hostile to all progress, could not help being charmed by the oratorical gifts of Alatri, whom he nicknamed "our 247: 65: 87:; and it is an undisputed fact that the crisis which threatened that institution in 1853 was warded off by Alatri's foresight. 232: 68:
looked upon him as their legitimate leader and chose him as spokesman of the deputations that annually waited on the pope (
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His public career began at an early age. When only twenty-three years old he was called upon to enter the
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Alatri's efforts on behalf of his brethren were crowned with success in 1870, when
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The services rendered by Alatri to his native city were acknowledged by the
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Pope Gregory XVI
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Pope Pius IX
Banca Romana
King Victor Emmanuel
Papal Territories
Kingdom of Italy
Parliament of Italy
Giacomo Alatri
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Albert Cohn
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Singer, Isidore
"Alatri, Giacomo"
The Jewish Encyclopedia
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Singer, Isidore
"Alatri, Samuel"
The Jewish Encyclopedia
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1805 births
1889 deaths

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