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David de Aaron de Sola

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He also engaged in secular studies. In addition to the Spanish and Portuguese languages, which were spoken at home, he read both German and French literature. Moreover, he studied mathematics and astronomy, and his great-uncle, Dr. Benjamin de Sola, introduced him to medicine. He became proficient in
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Of the other daughters, five married in London, one being Annette Hannah de Sola born 1827, London and who married in London in 1863 Maurice Moses Cohen Rogers born 1831 in Leeuwarden. Their grandson Dr Keith Bernard de Sola Rogers, was part of an illustrious team at
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diploma from Haham d'Azevdo of Amsterdam who stated that de Sola was "to the fullest extent competent to discharge rabbinical functions...and assume the ministerial office in every city."
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D.A. de Sola had a lifelong passion for music. As his son Abraham relates, "nature had gifted him with a fine ear and a most melodious voice." In 1857, he published
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under Haham Raphael Meldola (who would also later become his father-in-law). De Sola's addresses before the Society for the Cultivation of Hebrew Literature led the
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and Samuel de Sola, who in 1863 was elected to succeed his father as minister of the Bevis Marks. One daughter, Jael, married Solomon Belais, son of Rabbi
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De Sola was instrumental in organizing the Association for the Promotion of Jewish Literature and other societies of a similar character.
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De Sola was married in 1819 to Rica/Rebecca de Hezekiah Meldola (born Amsterdam 1796 died London 1866, eldest daughter of
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concerned with immunology, early blood transfusions, development of sulphonamides, and, above all, penicillin.
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In 1860, he translated into English, in four volumes, the festival prayers according to the custom of the
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D.A. de Sola's most significant work was the publication in 1836 and again in 1852 of the prayer book,
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that is still used in both Sephardi and Ashkenazi synagogues in the United Kingdom and elsewhere.
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In 1840 de Sola, conjointly with Raphall, began the publication of an English translation of the
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Translation of the Forms of Prayer According to the Custom of the Spanish and Portuguese Jews.
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The work had a strange fate, for, the manuscript having reached the hands of a member of the
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In 1818, D.A. de Sola was called to London to become one of the ministers of the
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in Amsterdam, studying diligently, and after a course of nine years received his
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This undertaking, which received the encouragement and financial support of Sir
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At just eleven years of age, David Aaron de Sola entered as a student to the
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including a historical account of the poets, poetry, and melodies of the
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David Aaron De Sola was descended from a distinguished family of
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liturgy. In the notation of the melodies he was assisted by
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published in 1855 and afterward translated into English.
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The Ancient Melodies of the Spanish and Portuguese Jews,
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Transactions (Jewish Historical Society of England)
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Judaism
Rabbi
Raphael Meldola
Rabbi
Bevis Marks Synagogue
London
Hebrew
rabbi
Amsterdam
Aaron de Sola
Sephardim
Spain
expulsion of the Jews
Ferdinand
Isabella
bet ha-midrash
rabbinical
Bevis Marks Congregation
mahamad
English
Bevis Marks Synagogue
Moses Montefiore
Moses
Moses Maimonides
Moses Mendelssohn
M. J. Raphall
Mishnah
Burton Street Synagogue
Scriptures

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