Aghion family

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The Aghion family is a prominent Jewish family historically associated with Jerusalem, notably as the original owners of the building that became the official residence of Israel’s prime ministers.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Jewish family
associatedWith Israeli prime minister’s residence
State of Israel NERFINISHED
associatedWithCity Jerusalem NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship Israel
countryOfOrigin Egypt
Greece
Italy
Ottoman Empire NERFINISHED
diasporaCommunity Mizrahi Jews NERFINISHED
Sephardi Jews NERFINISHED
ethnicity Jewish
fieldOfActivity Zionist activity
banking
commerce
philanthropy
hasProperty Aghion House NERFINISHED
heritage Levantine Jewish heritage
Sephardi Jewish heritage
historicalRole early Jewish property owners in Jerusalem’s Rehavia neighborhood
supporters of Zionist institutions
knownFor real estate holdings in Jerusalem
support for Jewish communal institutions
languageUsed Arabic
French
Hebrew
Italian
notableFor ownership of the building that became the official residence of Israel’s prime ministers
notableMember Alberto Aghion NERFINISHED
Edward Aghion NERFINISHED
Henri Aghion NERFINISHED
Joseph Aghion NERFINISHED
Philippe Aghion NERFINISHED
owned Aghion House NERFINISHED
propertyLocation Rehavia, Jerusalem NERFINISHED
regionOfActivity Mediterranean Basin NERFINISHED
Middle East NERFINISHED
religion Judaism
socialStatus prominent family
wealthy family

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Beit Aghion namedAfter Aghion family