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David F. Kessler

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Occupation
  
Publisher, author

Children
  
1 son, 3 daughters

Alma mater
  
University of Cambridge

Spouse(s)
  
Matilda Kessler

Parents
  
Leopold Kessler

Born
  
June 6, 1906
Pretoria, South Africa

Died
  
24 November 1999, Stoke Hammond, United Kingdom

Grandparents
  
Jacob Kessler, Johanna Feig

Great-grandparents
  
Jeff Kessler, Gretchen Kessler

David F. Kessler, OBE, (1906-1999) was a British publisher and author. He was the managing director of The Jewish Chronicle.

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Early life

David Kessler was born on June 6, 1906 in Pretoria, South Africa. His father, Leopold Kessler, was a friend of Theodore Herzl, an early proponent of Zionism, and a shareholder of The Jewish Chronicle.

Kessler graduated from the University of Cambridge, where he earned a bachelor's degree in law and economics.

Career

Kessler started his career by working for Antonin Besse, an oil and shipping businessman with ties to the Royal Dutch Shell in Aden, Yemen. He subsequently worked for the Palestine Potash Company, later known as the Dead Sea Works, in Jerusalem.

Kessler became the managing director of The Jewish Chronicle in London in 1935. In 1946, he dismissed the editor, Ivan Greenberg, who was deemed too divisive. Instead, he hired John Maurice Shaftesley until 1958, when he hired William Frankel.

Kessler was the author of two books. He was a founding member of the Minority Rights Group. He served as the chairman of the Falasha Welfare Association and the Wiener Library in London. He became OBE in 1996.

Personal life and death

Kessler had a wife, Matilda, a son, and three daughters. They resided in Stoke Hammond, Buckinghamshire, England, where he died on November 24, 1999.

Works

  • Kessler, David (1996). The Falashas: A Short History of the Ethiopian Jews. London: Frank Cass. ISBN 9780714646466. OCLC 33078505. 
  • Kessler, David (1996). The Rothschilds and Disraeli in Buckinghamshire. Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, U.K.: Rothschild Waddesdon. ISBN 9780952780908. OCLC 54503723. 
  • References

    David F. Kessler Wikipedia