Rabbi Abraham Pereira Mendes

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Rev. Abraham Pereira Mendes

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Kingston, St Andrew Parish, Jamaica
Death: April 18, 1893 (68)
New York, New York, NY, United States
Place of Burial: Baltimore, MD, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of Isaac Peirera Mendes and Rebecca Campos
Husband of Eliza Pereira Mendes
Father of David Mendes; Rev. Frederick de Sola Mendes; Rev. Henry Pereira Mendes; Isaac Philipe Mendes; Stella Tucker and 7 others
Brother of Joseph Isaac Pereira Mendes and Rebecca Pereira Henriques

Occupation: Cantor, Rabbi in the Spanish and Portuguese Congregations in Manchester, England, London, Jamaica, Newport, RI, New York
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About Rabbi Abraham Pereira Mendes

"New York, New York City Municipal Deaths, 1795-1949," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:2WVQ-G23 : 10 February 2018), Abraham P. Mendes, 04 Apr 1893; citing Death, Manhattan, New York, New York, United States, New York Municipal Archives, New York; FHL microfilm 1,412,519.

Abraham Pereira Mendes (February 9, 1825, Kingston, Jamaica – April 18, 1893, New York) was an English rabbi and educator. https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/88258160 He was the first master of the Beth Limud School of Kingston, but resigned in order to prepare in London, England for the vocation of preacher and rabbi. He studied under Dr. Meldola, the dayyan, and the Rev. D. A. de Sola, "the learned Hazzan" of the Sephardic community, and received his diplomas. He returned to Jamaica and became for a short time assistant to the Rev. Isaac Lopez, minister of the Kingston Sephardic congregation, but was soon called from that position to be the minister of the Montego Bay community. There he stayed until his wife's failing health compelled him, in 1851, to return to her milder native climate. Mendes was then elected minister and preacher in the Birmingham (Eng.) congregation, and remained there until 1858, when he moved to London, became head of the Neveh Zedek for six years, and established Northwich College, a school for Jewish youth. He continued meanwhile his ministerial duties and literary labors, and on the death of Haham Artom acted as preacher and dayyan for the Sephardic community of London. He was called to the ministry in the Newport, Rhode Island congregation at the historic Touro Synagogue by the guardian Congregation Shearith Israel of New York in 1883, and continued its minister until his death ten years later.

He was the first among the Sephardim to publish a volume of sermons in English (1855). He translated the Daily Prayer-Book of the German Jews (Valentine's edition), and finished the translation of the Festival and Holy Day Books left incomplete by the death of Rev. D. A. de Sola. He published, besides, The Law of Moses, Post-Biblical History of the Jews (to fall of Jerusalem), Interlineary Translation of the Prayer-Book (German), and the Haggadah. He married Eliza, a daughter of Rev. D. A. de Sola of London.

Two of Mendes's sons, Frederick de Sola Mendes and Henry Pereira Mendes became prominent American rabbis in the late nineteenth century.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abraham_Pereira_Mendes


"He was the first master of the Beth Limud School of Kingston. In England, he studied under Dr. Meldola, the dayyan, and the Rev. D. A. de Sola, "the learned Hazzan" of the Sephardic community, and received his diplomas.

He returned to Jamaica and became for a short time assistant to the Rev. Isaac Lopez, minister of the Kingston Sephardic congregation, but was soon called from that position to be the minister of the Montego Bay community. He stayed until in 1851.

Mendes was then elected minister and preacher in the Birmingham (Eng.) congregation, and remained there until 1858, when he moved to London, became head of the Neveh Zedek for six years, and established Northwick College, a school for Jewish youth. He continued meanwhile his ministerial duties and literary labors, and on the death of Haham Artom acted as preacher and dayyan for the Sephardic community of London.

He was called to the ministry in the Newport, Rhode Island congregation at the historic Touro Synagogue by the guardian Congregation Shearith Israel of New York in 1883, and continued its minister until his death ten years later."

-- Find-A-Grave


"New York, New York City Municipal Deaths, 1795-1949," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:2WVQ-G2Q : 10 February 2018), Isaac Perina Mendes in entry for Abraham P. Mendes, 04 Apr 1893; citing Death, Manhattan, New York, New York, United States, New York Municipal Archives, New York; FHL microfilm 1,412,519.

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Rabbi Abraham Pereira Mendes's Timeline

1825
February 19, 1825
Kingston, St Andrew Parish, Jamaica
1849
1849
1850
July 8, 1850
Montego Bay, St James Parish, Jamaica
1852
April 13, 1852
Birmingham, West Midlands, England, United Kingdom
1853
January 13, 1853
Kingston, St Andrew Parish, Jamaica
1855
January 30, 1855
Birmingham, West Midlands, England, United Kingdom
1859
March 14, 1859
Mile End, Essex, England, United Kingdom
1860
December 1, 1860
London, Greater London, England, United Kingdom
1862
August 11, 1862
London, UK