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Obituary: Captain Solomon Levy MBE

A pillar of Gibraltar's Jewish community who worked tirelessly for tolerance, religious and racial harmony

February 17, 2017 16:33
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ByMartin Newman, Martin Newman

3 min read

Stalwart of the vibrant Gibraltar Jewish community, Solomon (Momy) Levy, who has died aged 80, was one of the Rock’s most colourful and popular personalities. He was a former Captain in the Gibraltar Regiment, chairman and later president of the Gibraltar Branch of the Royal British Legion and a respected vice-president of the Jewish Committee for HM Forces. For the past 30 years he was a regular figure at London‘s annual AJEX Parade..

Levy worked tirelessly for tolerance, religious and racial harmony. Immaculately dressed, he was instantly recognisable in Gibraltar’s Main Street. A proud loyalist who fiercely defended Gibraltar’s attachment to Great Britain, he lobbied MPs and members of the House of Lords in defence of the Rock’s interests. He was effectively an informal ambassador for Gibraltar wherever he travelled. He was also the JC’s long-term Gibraltar correspondent.

A JP since 1994, he was awarded the MBE for public services in 1999 and became the first non-political civic Mayor of Gibraltar in August 2008.

He was born in Gibraltar to Isaac S Levy and Rachel Levy (née Hassan), sister of Sir Joshua Hassan, who had been Chief Minister of Gibraltar for over 18 years. The Levy family had settled in Gibraltar since the early 1700s. With a proud ancestry of judges and rabbis in Tetuan and Gibraltar, he was the eldest of five children In July, 1940 he was evacuated with several hundred Gibraltar Jews to Madeira for the duration of the war. On his return he studied at the Talmud Torah Hebrew school, which his father had worked hard to re-establish after the war.