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Joseph Bismuth

Tunisian politician

Joseph Roger Bi*h (4 November 1926 – 1 October 2019) was a Tunisian businessman and senator. He was elected into the newly formed upper chamber, the Chamber of Advisors in July 2005 and was the only Jewish elected legislator in the Arab world. Senator Bi*h was also a member of the International Council of Jewish Parliamentarians.

Contents

  • 1 Early life
  • 2 Political career
  • 3 Personal life
  • 4 Articles
  • 5 References

Early life

Bi*h was born in La Goulette (neighborhood of the Port of Tunis) on November 4, 1926. Before a career in politics Bi*h was a businessman. Bi*h began his business career in the construction sector in 1940. Bi*h founded the Groupe Bi*h, a holding company which included businesses involved in distribution, merchandise, chemical production, industry and electrical equipment.

Political career

As Vice-President of the Tunisian Confederation of Industry, Trade and Handicrafts, Bi*h was elected to the Chamber of Advisors on July 3, 2005, becoming the only Jewish parliamentarian in the Arab world at the time. Upon his election, he told the *ociated Press: "I am very emotional and proud to have been elected to this parliamentary ins*ution, an illustration of the openness and tolerance that characterize Tunisia". He notably mentioned that he had received congratulations from leaders of the American Jewish Committee as well as the President of the European Jewish Congress.In March 2012 Bi*h condemned individuals in Tunis who called for the murder of Jews, telling the press he was "no longer optimistic and I can see a clear vision, at the moment, of a future in this country".

Personal life

Bi*h was married twice and had six children. Three children (Jacqueline, Michelle and Philippe) were from his first marriage with his wife Yvette, while three (Stephen, Jean, and Peter) were from his second marriage to Aase, a Danish national.

Bi*h died on October 1, 2019.

Articles

  • Jewish Legislators Build International Network
  • Jewish legislators network, learn, visit ailing Sharon
  • The International Council of Jewish Parliamentarians (ICJP)
  • Tunisia looking for ties with Israel

References