- Abraham de Sola
Alexander Abraham de Sola (
September 18 ,1825 –June 5 ,1882 ) was a CanadianRabbi , author,Orientalist , and scientist. Originating from a large renown family of Rabbis and scholars, De Sola was recognized there as one of the most powerful leaders ofOrthodox Judaism in theUnited States during the latter half of the nineteenth century.Born in
London, England , the sixth child ofDavid Aaron de Sola and Rebecca Meldola, his maternal grandfather was Haham Raphael Meldola, a prominent English Rabbi. His sister Eliza, married Rev.Abraham Pereira Mendes , and was the mother of Dr.Frederick de Sola Mendes .In 1846, De Sola was elected minister of the Shearith Israel congregation of
Montreal, Canada , and he arrived in that city early in 1847.In 1848, De Sola was appointed lecturer, and in 1853 professor, of Hebrew and Oriental literature at
McGill University ,Montreal , and he eventually became the senior professor of its faculty of arts. He was president of the Natural History Society for several years, and addressed its members frequently on those branches of scientific investigation which came within its province. The degree ofLL.D. was conferred upon him in 1858 by McGill University. This was the first instance of a Jew attaining that honor in an English-speaking country.In 1872, by invitation of President
Ulysses S. Grant 's administration, De Sola opened theUnited States Congress with prayer. The event was of significance, as De Sola was a British subject, and this was the first indication of a more friendly feeling between the United States and Great Britain after the dangerously strained relations that had been caused by the recently adjusted "Alabama Claims." Mr.Gladstone , then premier, as well as Sir Edward Thornton, the British ambassador at Washington, extended the thanks of the British government to De Sola.Abraham de Sola frequently visited the
United States , and, through his pulpit addresses and numerous contributions to the press, became recognized there as one of the most powerful leaders of Orthodoxy, at a time when the struggle between the Orthodox and Reform wings of the community was at an acute stage. He was intimately associated withIsaac Leeser ,Samuel Myer Isaacs ,Bernhard Illowy ,J. J. Lyons , and other upholders of Jewish tradition, and on the death ofIsaac Leeser was invited to become successor to his pulpit; but this and many similar offers he declined. For twenty years he was a constant contributor to Leeser's "Occident ," and after the latter's death he purchased the copyrights and stereotype plates of his works and continued their publication.He died in New York City in 1882 and was buried in Montreal.
Literary Works
*1848. "Scripture
Zoology ".
*1852. "The Mosaic Cosmogony".
*1852. "TheCosmography ofPeritsol ".
*1852. A Commentary onSamuel Hannagid 's Introduction to theTalmud .
*1853. "Behemoth Hatemeoth".
*1854. "The Jewish Calendar System" (conjointly with Rev.J. J. Lyons ).
*1857. "Philological Studies inHebrew andAramaic ".
*1858. "ScriptureBotany ".
*1860. "The Employment of Anæsthetics in Connection with Jewish Law".
*1861. "The Sanatory Institutions of the Hebrews".
*1864. "Biography ofDavid Aaron de Sola ".
*1869. "Life ofShabbethai Tsevi ".
*1870. "History of the Jews ofPoland ".
*1871. "History of the Jews ofFrance ".
*1874. "HebrewNumismatics ".
*1878. New Edition of the "Forms of Prayer of the Spanish andPortuguese Jews ", with English translation, based on the versions ofDavid Aaron de Sola andIsaac Leeser .
*1880. "Life ofSaadia Ha-Gaon ".*Abraham de Sola also contributed actively to the Jewish press, a large number of articles by him appearing in "The Voice of Jacob," "The Asmonean," "The British-American Journal," and other contemporary Jewish journals. His articles on Sir
William Sawson 's "Archaia," "Dawn of Life," and "Origin of the World" are specially noteworthy. He also edited and republished English's "Grounds ofChristianity " and a number of educational works.References
*JewishEncyclopedia
*Goldman, Yosef . "Hebrew Printing in America, 1735-1926, A History and Annotated Bibliography " (YGBooks 2006). ISBN 1599756854External links
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