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Benhamou is a surname common in the Maghreb, meaning "son of Hayyim" or "son of Mohammed". It is typically used by Jews and to a lesser extent, Muslims. Notable people with the name include: *Éric Benhamou Éric Benhamou (born in 1955 in Tlemcen, Algeria) was the former CEO of 3Com and Palm. Biography Born into a Sephardic Jewish family originating from Toledo, Spain, Benhamou left Algeria in 1960 with his parents during Algeria's independence ... (born 1955), IT professional and businessman * Daphna Poznanski-Benhamou (born 1950), French politician * Judith Benhamou-Huet, French journalist and art specialist * Mohamed Benhamou (born 1979), Algerian footballer * Jamal Benhamou Moroccan American Amazigh activist and professor References

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Maghreb
The Maghreb (; ), also known as the Arab Maghreb () and Northwest Africa, is the western part of the Arab world. The region comprises western and central North Africa, including Algeria, Libya, Mauritania, Morocco, and Tunisia. The Maghreb also includes the territorial dispute, disputed territory of Western Sahara. As of 2018, the region had a population of over 100 million people. The Maghreb is usually defined as encompassing much of the northern part of Africa, including a large portion of the Sahara Desert, but excluding Egypt and the Sudan, which are considered to be located in the Mashriq — the eastern part of the Arab world. The traditional definition of the Maghreb — which restricted its scope to the Atlas Mountains and the coastal plains of Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia and Libya — was expanded in modern times to include Mauritania and the disputed territory of Western Sahara. During the era of al-Andalus on the Iberian Peninsula (711–1492), the Maghreb's inhabita ...
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Éric Benhamou
Éric Benhamou (born in 1955 in Tlemcen, Algeria) was the former CEO of 3Com and Palm. Biography Born into a Sephardic Jewish family originating from Toledo, Spain, Benhamou left Algeria in 1960 with his parents during Algeria's independence war. His family settled in Grenoble, France, where he grew up and attended Lycée Champollion. He continued his studies in Paris and graduated with a "diplôme d'Ingénieur" from École nationale supérieure d'arts et métiers (Ai. 172), the youngest student to receive this degree. He subsequently was awarded a doctorate. In 1976, at the age of 20, Benhamou emigrated to the United States and enrolled at Stanford University. He graduated with a Master of Science degree. 3Com and Palm Benhamou worked as a software engineer for several years at Zilog, a pioneer company in microprocessors, and worked on Z-Net, the industry's first microprocessor based local area network computer system. He went on to co-found Bridge Communications in 1981 wh ...
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Daphna Poznanski-Benhamou
Daphna Poznanski-Benhamou (born 3 June 1950) is a French politician who represented the Eighth constituency for French residents overseas on the National Assembly from 2012 to 2013. Early life She was born in Oran in Algeria, and fled to Marseille with her mother after the Algerian War The Algerian War (also known as the Algerian Revolution or the Algerian War of Independence) ''; '' (and sometimes in Algeria as the ''War of 1 November'') was an armed conflict between France and the Algerian National Liberation Front (Algeri .... References 1950 births 21st-century French women politicians Deputies of the 14th National Assembly of the French Fifth Republic Socialist Party (France) politicians French people of Algerian descent People from Oran Women in the Algerian War Women members of the National Assembly (France) Living people {{France-politician-Socialist-stub ...
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Judith Benhamou-Huet
Judith Benhamou-Huet is a French journalist, independent curator and author specialized in art and the art market. She is a weekly columnist for the French newspaper ''Les Echos'' and regularly publishes articles related to art and the art market on her own blog ''Judith Benhamou-Huet Reports''. Benhamou-Huet is also the author of a number of books as well as an independent curator. Career Writing In the early 1990s, Benhamou-Huet began her career as a weekly columnist for the French daily ''Les Échos'' Benhamou-Huet collaborated with ''Interview Magazine, Vogue Paris, Neue Zürcher Zeitung, Art & Auction, Artinfo, ArtPress, Beaux-Arts and Connaissance des Arts.'' In the early 2000s she began her weekly column for the French Magazine ''Le Point''. She is now also involved in Les Echos TV and BFM TV where she presents, on a weekly basis, her views on current art exhibitions of the French and international art scene. Alongside to her journalistic achievements, Benhamou-Huet wrote ...
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Mohamed Benhamou
Mohamed Benhamou (Arabicمحمد بن حمو; born December 17, 1979) is an Algerian former professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper. He is the goalkeepers coach at USM Alger. Playing career Born in Paris, Benhamou began his career as a left-back at age 7 with Red Star Saint-Ouen. Benhamou joined after one season with AS Cannes in the French Championnat National (third division). Prior to signing with Cannes in the summer of 2006, he spent five seasons with Paris Saint-Germain. He has seven caps for the Algerian national team. In January 2011, Benhamou signed a contract with ES Sétif. Coaching career From the summer 2018 to the summer 2019, Benhamou worked as a goalkeeper coach for the US Lusitanos, where he also was available as a player. He made one appearance for the club in October 2018. In July 2019, he was hired by Emirati club Fujairah FC as a goalkeeper coach.
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