Danon sat in the Rabbinate until the end of 1918. When the British army occupied the region, he voluntarily resigned from the position and did not participate in following elections. Despite this, he met with
Winston Churchill during his visit to the land in 1921. He travelled abroad and worked to collect charity as a
meshulach. During this period, he was given 1000
Ottoman pounds by the
Djemal Pasha as part of a relief committee for providing for the needy in Jerusalem. He died in
Sfax during the French period in 1930. • His son, Yaakov Nissim, was born in 1912 and received a degree in economics from the
University of Manchester. He married Bella Weissfish and was both a lieutenant during the
Israeli War of Independence and an early financial bureaucrat for the
State of Israel. == References ==