Leo Napoleon Levi (September 15, 1856 – January 13, 1904) was a Jewish-American lawyer and communal worker from Texas.
He won the school's admiration and respect by the time he graduated, but his experiences influenced his career and encouraged him to support persecuted Jews.
He was elected president of Temple B'nai Israel in 1887, serving in that position for twelve years and bringing Rabbi Henry Cohen to the congregation in 1888.
His last public act was connected to a petition to the Russian government drawn up in protest of the Kishinev pogrom in April 1903.
The pallbearers included Oscar S. Straus, ex-Justice William N. Cohen, ex-Justice Ernest Hall, Cyrus L. Sulzberger, Dr. Isidore Singer, Julius Goldman, Benjamin Tuska, M. Warley Platzek, Solomon Sulzberger, Simon Wolf, and Julius Bien.
Hamburger, Nathan Straus, Congressman Henry M. Goldfogle, Rabbi Isaac S. Moses, and Ferdinand Levy.