Samuel
Isaac Benchimol was born on July 13, 1923 in Manaus, Amazonas,
Brazil. He was a writer (with 110 published works, member
of the Academia Amazonense de Letras), professor (Emeritus
at the Universidade do Amazonas, where he taught for over
50 years), commity leader (president of the Amazonas Jewish
Community) and businessman (founder of the Bemol/Fogás
group of companies).
In 1942 he entered Law School in Amazonas, from which he graduated
with a bachelors degree. He inicially worked as a dispatcher
of luggage and passengers for Panair do Brasil, where he was
exposed to the northeastern migrants to the Amazon, which
led him to his work “O Cearense na Amazônia”,
an acclaimed work of sociology in the region. Based on this
success he earned a scholarship to do a masters degree in
sociology at Miami University, Ohio, which he did in 1946-1947.
He then retruned to the Amazon to initiate his career.
In his vast body of intellectual work there are 109 publications
between books and articles, among which a few deserve highlight:
“Amazônia: Um Pouco-Antes e Além-Depois”,
“O Pacto Amazônico e a Amazônia Brasileira”,
“Amazônia: Formação Social e Cultural”,
“Eretz Amazônia: Os Judeus na Amazônia”
and “Zênite Ecológico e Nadir Econômico-Social”.
He was also known for compiling and analyzing regional statistics,
especially in reference to tax collection and international
trade of the Brazilian Amazon. Thoughout his work, he always
defended the need for sustainable development in the Amazon
to adhere to four fundamental paradigms: it must be economically
viable, ecologically adequate, polically balanced, and socially
just.
As a businessman, Samuel Benchimol was, together with his
brothers Israel and Saul, the founder of the Bemol/Fogás
group of companies in 1942. The companies today operate in
diverse activites, including propane gas distribution (Fogás),
department store retailing (Bemol), internet shopping mall
(eCenter) and export of Amazon natural products (Benchimol,
Irmão).
As a professor, Samuel taught for almost 50 years at Universidade
do Amazonas in subjects related to economics and law. His
interest and expertise in the most diverse subjects related
to the Amazon culminated in his being chosen to create a subject,
Introduction to the Amazon.
Samuel was also a community leader, serving as presdient of
the Amazonas Jewish Community from 1975 to 1985. His dedication
to his community culminated with the publication of his work
“Eretz Amazônia”, a study of the Jewish
presence in the Brazilian Amazon.
G his dedication to academics and education, Samuel was chosen
for the Academia Amazonense de Letras. The main building of
the Amazonas State University carries his name, as well as
the Samuel Benchimol State School. After his passing away
in 2002, the Brazilian Ministry of Development, Industry and
Commerce initiated the annual Samuel Benchimol Prize in his
honor.
Samuel Benchimol left a wife, Mery Benchimol, two children,
Nora and Jaime, and four grandchildren. |