- Gershom Mendes Seixas
Gershom Mendes Seixas (1745-1816) was the first native-born
Jew ish minister in theUnited States . He was the minister ofCongregation Shearith Israel , the Spanish and PortugueseSynagogue ofNew York from 1768 to 1776 and again from 1784 to 1816. Although not an ordainedRabbi , he served as "Hazzan" and Minister to the Congregation and was among the first Jewish communal leaders who was born and educated in the United States. He was also the first American Jewish clergyman to give a sermon in English.Seixas is famous for being an ardent patriot during the
American Revolution . He moved the congregation toPhiladelphia 's Congregation Mikveh Israel and was the "Hazzan" there for the duration of the war.In 1783, he successfully sought revisions in a constitutional clause newly adopted by the
Pennsylvania legislature requiring a religious examination for office seekers.Seixas was one of the fourteen recognized ministers in New York in 1789, participating in
George Washington 's firstinauguration , and continued to be one of the most vigorous defenders of the much-malignedJames Madison administration during theWar of 1812 .Although Seixas was an opponent of the War of 1812, he advocated to his congregation that it was the responsibility of all Americans to support their country in a time of war, regardless of their faith. Known as the "Patriot Preacher", he stated "They, the ruling powers, have declared war, and it is our bounded duty to act as true and faithful citizens, to support and preserve the honor, dignity, and the independnece of the United States of America, that they may bear equal rank among the nations of the earth".
Seixas was one of the incorporators of
Columbia University and served as a member of the Board of Regents of theUniversity of the State of New York .The Seixas Family
The Seixas family has contributed many prominent Americans - Gershom's brother, Abraham Mendes (1751-1799), was an officer in the
Continental Army . Another brother, Benjamin Mendes (1748-1817), was one of the founders of theNew York Stock Exchange . A third brother, Moses Mendes (1744-1809), was one of the organizers of theBank of Rhode Island and the president of the historicTouro Synagogue . Gershom's son, David, established theDeaf and Dumb Institute inPhiladelphia , and was among the first to discover efficient ways of burninganthracite coal . Today, members of the Seixas family are still leaders of the AmericanSephardic community.References
* Heckelman, Joseph, "The First Jews in the New World", Jay Street Publishers, 2004.
* Pool, David andNaomi De Sola , "An Old Faith in the New World", Columbia University Press, 1954.
* Goldman, Yosef, "Hebrew Printing in America", YGBooks, 2006
* [http://www.amuseum.org/jahf/virtour/page5.html "amuseum.org"] . Accessed2007-07-09 .
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.