Israel Calmi

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Dr. Israel Calmi

Doctor Israel Moshe Calmi (in Bulgarian: Исраел Калми; 1885 in Ruse, Principality of Bulgaria – 1966 in Sofia, the People’s Republic of Bulgaria) was an attorney in the city of his birth and afterwards in Sofia. Later, he was a member of the Jewish Consistory of Bulgaria. He took an active role in the struggle for the restoration of the rights of the Jews after the Second World War.

Israel Moshe Calmi was born in Ruse, Bulgaria. He acquired his high school education at the Hristo Botev School in the city of his birth. He then went on through a scholarship from the Rothschild family to study law at the Faculty of Law in Berlin, Germany, where he completed his studies with a Ph.D. in law from Heidelberg University.[1]

Between the World Wars

Calmi worked as a commercial attorney. He took part in the public activity; he was a member of the Jewish Court of Family Law and a member of the philanthropic Association "Malbish Arumim" (Clothing the Needy).

The Second World War

Family

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