Raphall, M(orris) J(acob). Bible View of Slavery. A Discourse.

AUCTION 13 | Tuesday, June 26th, 2001 at 1:00
Important Hebrew Printed Books and Manuscripts Together With Fine Graphic and Ceremonial Art

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Lot 141
(AMERICAN JUDAICA)

Raphall, M(orris) J(acob). Bible View of Slavery. A Discourse.

FIRST EDITION. pp.41. Original printed wrappers, small chips at extremeties. 12mo Singerman 1723

New York: Rudd & Carleton 1861

Est: $600 - $900
PRICE REALIZED $850
“The most highly publicized Rabbinical pronouncement on the merits of slavery.” “Raphall was one of the most celebrated orators in the American rabbinate of his time…(This) sermon aroused more comment and attention than any other sermon ever delivered by an American Rabbi.” See B.W. Korn, American Jewry and the Civil War (1951) pp.16-20. The discourse was preached on 4th January, 1861, a National Fast Day proclaimed by President Buchanan in his effort to mobilize National sentiment against the impending break-up of the Union. Raphall’s controversial views placed Judaism squarely in opposition to the philosophy of Abolitionism. Consequently, it was used frequently in the South as proof of Jewish support for the seceding States.