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Aharon Chelouche


Aharon Chelouche (Hebrew: אהרן שלוש‎‎), (born 19 May 1840 in Oran, French Algeria - 7 April 1920, British-occupied Palestine) was a landowner, jeweler, and moneychanger. During the end of the 19th century, he was a major figure in Jaffa's Jewish community. He also known as the founder of Neve Tzedek neighborhood, now part of Tel Aviv, Israel.

Sometime in 1840 his parents travelled by ferry to Haifa. Soon afterwards the family moved to Nablus, then to Jerusalem, and thereafter finally to Jaffa. They became soon one of the leading families in the city, having exceptional good leadership skills. The Chelouche family had good connections with Arab families, as they spoke Arabic. One of the known family friends was a Turkish governor. Aharon had two sons, Avraham Haim and Yosef Eliyahu.

Young Aharon started with gold and silver trade, became a money changer and started to buy land. He bought land north-east of Jaffa, were he built a house and then facilitated the creation of the neighbourhood of Neve Tzedek. Chelouche's house was one of the largest residential buildingss in the late 19th century. The family started to grow and Aharon built a second floor for the house. At the east part of the house is a synagogue. Today the house is an important landmark in Neve Tzedek, but it is in a poor state of preservation and is again under construction.

The Chelouche family has also been involved in the iron and tile industry.

Aharon was interested in religious education, and hired a rabbi from Beirut to teach Torah in Jaffa.


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