Joseph Pallache
Joseph Pallache | |
|---|---|
| Born | c. 1570 Fez, Morocco |
| Died | 1637,1638,1639,1648,1649,1657 Amsterdam, Netherlands |
| Burial place | Beth Haim of Ouderkerk aan de Amstel |
| Other names | alternative spellings of surname: Joseph Palache, Jozef Pallache |
| Years active | 1600s - 1638 |
| Known for | Moroccan-Dutch trade agreement (1608) |
| Notable work | first Portuguese minyan Amsterdam |
| Children | Isaac, Joshua, David, Moses, Abraham |
| Parent(s) | Isaac Pallache of Fez, rabbi |
| Relatives | Samuel Pallache (brother) and nephews Isaac and Jacob (Carlos) |
| Family | Pallache family |
Joseph Pallache (c. 1570 – 1637/1638/1639/1648/1649/1657), was a Jewish Moroccan merchant and diplomat of the Pallache family, who, as envoy, helped his brother conclude a treaty with the Dutch Republic in 1608.