SOLA, DE — SOLA, DE, Sephardi family in Holland, Britain, and North and South America. After 1492 the family dispersed from Spain to Portugal (where some survived as Marranos, were martyred under the Inquisition, or fled overseas), and Holland. From AARON… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
SOLA, ABRAHAM DE — (1825–1882), rabbi and ḥazzan. Born in London, de Sola was the sixth child of the renowned Dutch ḥazzan David Aaron de sola , leader of the English Sephardim. Abraham graduated from London Jews College, where he was a student of the Oriental… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
David de Aaron de Sola — Portrait of David Aaron de Sola, from the 1906 Jewish Encyclopedia. David de Aaron de Sola or David Aaron de Sola (1796 – 1860) (Hebrew: דוד אהרן די סולה) was a rabbi and author, born in Amsterdam, the son of Aaron de Sola. When but eleven years… … Wikipedia
Abraham de Sola — Alexander Abraham de Sola (September 18, 1825 ndash; June 5, 1882) was a Canadian Rabbi, 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… … Wikipedia
DE SOLA — DE SOLA, prominent Canadian family in the 19th and early 20th centuries. ABRAHAM DE SOLA (1825–1882), rabbi, author, educator, was born into a London family of limited means. He received his general education at the City of London School and… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
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Spanish and Portuguese Jews — are a distinctive sub group of Sephardim who have their main ethnic origins within the crypto Jewish communities of the Iberian peninsula and who shaped communities mainly in Western Europe and the Americas from the late 16th century on. These… … Wikipedia
Henry Pereira Mendes — (1852–1937) was an American rabbi who was born in Birmingham, England and died in New York.Family history and educationMendes was born into an old rabbinic family. His maternal ancestors include Raphael Meldola, the Chief Sephardic Rabbi of… … Wikipedia
AGUILAR, EMANUEL ABRAHAM — (1824–1904), British pianist and composer. Born in London, he was the brother of the novelist, grace aguilar . Aguilar received his musical education at Frankfurt, and his early compositions were performed there with success. In 1848 he gave a… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
RAPHALL, MORRIS JACOB — (1798–1868), rabbi. Raphall, who was born in Stockholm, Sweden, settled in England in 1825. He quickly became prominent in British Jewry and one of its chief exponents to the Christian world, fighting for the political rights of Jews and against… … Encyclopedia of Judaism