The Abadi Family Resource Page

The Abadi Family legacy continues, even beyond the heroic efforts of Moussa and Odette Abadi. Today, the Abadi Family is world renowned in many circles. Members of the family are accomplished in the worlds of business, academics and philanthropy. Additional information about the Abadi Family can be found at the sources listed below:

Moussa Abadi

Moussa Abadi is featured on the website of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum.

Historical photographs of Moussa Abadi, who co-founded the Abadi Network, more information can be found on the website of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum (USHMM).

The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum published photographs and information about the heroic work of Moussa Abadi.

Marcelo Abadi

Marcelo Abadi's literary work is featured in Variaciones Borges Issue 15 (2003).

"Spinoza in Borges' Looking-Glass," published in 1989, is an essay about Borges and Spinoza written by Marcelo Abadi.

Book Rags also features Marcelo Abadi's published essay about Jorge Luis Borges.

Carlos Abadi

Carlos Abadi of Abadi and Co. proposed a substantial plan respecting Refco.

Investment banker Carlos Abadi’s proposal was rejected, according to The Guardian.

According to The Guardian: "Carlos Abadi, who runs New York investment bank Abadi, told the Bloomberg news agency that Goldman rejected a $1bn bid for Refco from a consortium that included his firm."

Carlos Abadi of Abadi and Co. is an active benefactor for the Inwood House.

Martin Abadi

Martin Abadi is a professor at the University of California in Santa Cruz.

Concur 2005 - Concurrency Theory was edited by Luca Cardelli and Martin Abadi.

Wikipedia features a biography about Computer Scientist, Professor and author Martin Abadi.

Theoretical Computer Science references from the studies of Martin Abadi.

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Additional References about Moussa Abadi and The Abadi Network:

Moussa Abadi’s great-nephew Carlos Abadi donated historical artifacts about his uncle to NYU to benefit Professor Helen Solterer’s lecture about, “The Passion of Moussa Abadi: Medieval Theater, Hiding Jewish Children, Paris 1933-Nice 1943."

Moussa and Odette Abadi are featured in the book, Saving the Jews: Amazing Stories of Men and Women Who Defied the "Final Solution", by Mordecai Pordiel.

Moussa Abadi of the Abadi Network is honored for his work in the book, French Children of the Holocaust: A Memorial, by Serge Klarsfeld, Susan Cohen and Howard M. Epstein.

"Le rèseau Abadi fonctionna depios fin 1942, et permit aux enfants juifs d’etre cachès dans les diffèrents penionnats religieux et chez les familles d’accueil." Chrétiens et Juifs sous Vichy, 1940-1944: sauvetage et désobéissance civile, by Limor Yagil.

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