Rabbi Sabato Morais: Pioneer Sephardic Rabbi of Early American Judaism - Paperback

Rabbi Sabato Morais: Pioneer Sephardic Rabbi of Early American Judaism - Paperback

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Rabbi Sabato Morais: Pioneer Sephardic Rabbi of Early American Judaism - Paperback

Rabbi Sabato Morais: Pioneer Sephardic Rabbi of Early American Judaism - Paperback

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by Dov Peretz Elkins (Author)

Sabato Morais was a prominent rabbinic leader in the Philadelphia Jewish community during the late 19th century. Prior to arriving in the United States, Morais spent 5 years in London as an educator of young Jewish children, teaching at the Orphans School. Morais did such a capable job that his reputation as a teacher who could inspire as well as inculcate reached the whole Jewish community there. His name passed by word of mouth among the leading Jews of London.

"Rabbi Sabato Morais was a guiding light, bridging the traditions of our ancestors with the challenges of a rapidly changing world. His dedication to preserving Jewish heritage while embracing modernity serves as an inspiration to us all." ...

Rabbi Dov Peretz Elkins, Author

In this book, Rabbi Dov Peretz Elkins highlights the significant role Morais played in shaping the American Jewish community and promoting unity among Jews of different backgrounds.


In 1851, Morais became the rabbi of Congregation Mikveh Israel, a Sephardic synagogue in Philadelphia. He served as the congregation's spiritual leader until his death in 1897. During his tenure, he emphasized the importance of religious observance and worked to preserve traditional Jewish practices.


Morais was an advocate for Hebrew education. He believed that Jews should maintain a strong connection to their religious and cultural heritage while also integrating into American society.


Rabbi Sabato Morais left a lasting impact on the American Jewish community through his leadership, educational initiatives, and efforts to bridge traditional Judaism with the realities of life in America. His legacy continues to be remembered and respected by those familiar with the history of American Judaism.

Number of Pages: 66
Dimensions: 0.14 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: May 15, 2023

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