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'''Max Delvalle Levy-Maduro''' (February 27, 1911 – December 20, 1979) was a |
'''Max Delvalle Levy-Maduro''' (February 27, 1911 – December 20, 1979) was a [[Panamanian]] [[Vice President of Panama|vice president]]. Both he and his nephew, [[Eric Arturo Delvalle]], were members of the [[Kol Shearit Israel Synagogue]].<ref name=WJC>{{cite web |url=http://www.worldjewishcongress.org/publications/wjcreport/05fall/atw_p24.html |title=Panama: Stability In The Cradle Of Transience |accessdate= 10 December 2008 |author= |last= |first= |authorlink= |coauthors= |date= |year=2005 |month= |work= |publisher=World Jewish Congress |location= |pages= |language= |doi= |archiveurl= |archivedate= |quote= }}</ref> |
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In 1967, the country was convulsed politically. The [[National Assembly of Panama|National Assembly]] removed the President [[Marco Aurelio Robles Méndez]] and gave possession to the Vice President Max Delvalle, which was not heeded by the commander of the National Guard General Bolívar Vallarino. From April 8 to April 15 of 1967, Delvalle served as president of Panama. He said at the time that there were only two Jewish presidents in the world, the president of the [[State of Israel]] and him.<ref name=WJC/> |
In 1967, the country was convulsed politically. The [[National Assembly of Panama|National Assembly]] removed the President [[Marco Aurelio Robles Méndez]] and gave possession to the Vice President Max Delvalle, which was not heeded by the commander of the National Guard General Bolívar Vallarino. From April 8 to April 15 of 1967, Delvalle served as president of Panama. He said at the time that there were only two Jewish presidents in the world, the president of the [[State of Israel]] and him.<ref name=WJC/> |
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Revision as of 18:46, 15 December 2010
Max Delvalle Levy-Maduro (February 27, 1911 – December 20, 1979) was a Panamanian vice president. Both he and his nephew, Eric Arturo Delvalle, were members of the Kol Shearit Israel Synagogue.[1]
In 1967, the country was convulsed politically. The National Assembly removed the President Marco Aurelio Robles Méndez and gave possession to the Vice President Max Delvalle, which was not heeded by the commander of the National Guard General Bolívar Vallarino. From April 8 to April 15 of 1967, Delvalle served as president of Panama. He said at the time that there were only two Jewish presidents in the world, the president of the State of Israel and him.[1]
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- ^ a b "Panama: Stability In The Cradle Of Transience". World Jewish Congress. 2005. Retrieved 10 December 2008.
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