Isidore Gordon Ascher

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1835 – 1933

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Who was Isidore Gordon Ascher?

Isidore Gordon Gottschalk Ascher was a British-Canadian novelist and poet. He was born in Glasgow in 1835, the eldest son of Isaac Gottschalk Ascher and brother to Jacob Ascher. His family moved to Canada in 1841 and Isidore received his education at Montreal High School then attended McGill University where he graduated in Law. He was called to the Bar in 1862, but returned to England in 1864 and became a novelist and poet. In 1872 he married Lilly, eldest daughter of Samuel Newman and died in London in 1933.

Isidore was one of the founders of Temple Emanu-El a Reform congregation founded in 1882 and inaugural committee member of the Young Men's Hebrew Benevolent Society when established in 1863 in Montreal. This society later became the Baron de Hirsch Institute and Benevolent Society, one of the most important charitable institutions on the continent of North America.

One of his early works, Voices From The Hearth, was published in Montreal in 1863, prior to his move to England, and received some praise:

Though not without occasional defects, which seem more the result of carelessness than of inability to do better, this volume reveals a subtle and delicate imagination, earnest and tender aspirations after the beautiful and the true, and, in several pieces, a rich musical harmony, which is full of promise of higher achievement in future, should Mr. Ascher continue to work the vein he has so auspiciously opened.

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Born
1835
Education
  • McGill University
Died
1933

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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