Background
Judah was among the first Jews to become attorneys in early Canada. The first was a distant cousin, Aaron Ezekiel Hart, son of Ezekiel Hart, called to the bar in 1824. Judah was born in London in 1808.
Judah was among the first Jews to become attorneys in early Canada. The first was a distant cousin, Aaron Ezekiel Hart, son of Ezekiel Hart, called to the bar in 1824. Judah was born in London in 1808.
He studied law at Trois-Rivières, was called to the bar in 1829 and set up practice at Trois-Rivièresearch
In 1840, he moved his practice to Montreal. Judah was elected to the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Canada for Champlain in an 1843 by-election held after his father-in-law was named to the Legislative Council. He was named Queen"s Counsel in 1854.
He helped found the Montreal City and District Savings Bank (now the Laurentian Bank of Canada) and later served as its president
Judah also helped promote the Montreal and Bytown Railway. Judah died at Montreal in 1883.
He was also related to Joseph-Rémi Vallières de Saint-Réal"s second wife.