S[ABATO] MORAIS. An Address on the Death of Abraham Lincoln, President of the United States, Delivered Before the Congregation Mikvé Israel of Philadelphia, at Their Synagogue in Seventh Street…On Wednesday, April 19, 1865.

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Lot 26
(AMERICAN JUDAICA)

S[ABATO] MORAIS. An Address on the Death of Abraham Lincoln, President of the United States, Delivered Before the Congregation Mikvé Israel of Philadelphia, at Their Synagogue in Seventh Street…On Wednesday, April 19, 1865.

Signature of A.D. Daniels on front cover. pp. 7, (1 blank). Final leaf loose. Trace foxed. Original printed wrappers, some wear and repaired tears. 8vo Singerman 1903

Philadelphia: Collins 1865

Est: $4,000 - $6,000
PRICE REALIZED $4,250
A MOST HISTORIC SPEECH DISPLAYING THE GRIEF JEWS SHARED ALONGSIDE THEIR FELLOW AMERICANS UPON THE ASSASSINATION OF PRESIDENT ABRAHAM LINCOLN. "This Congregation, in common with the whole American nation, mourn the loss of ABRAHAM LINCOLN, one of its best and purest Presidents, who, like our own lawgiver, Moses, brought a nation to the verge of the haven of peace, and like him was not allowed to participate in its consummation…(The) Synagogue (will) be draped in mourning for the space of thirty days." (p. 2) Sabato Morais (1823-1897), a native of Livorno, Italy, was appointed in 1851 Minister of Congregation Mikveh Israel, filling the vacuum created by Isaac Leeser's departure the previous year. During the Civil War, Morais openly expressed his sympathy for the slaves, thus, the profound grief he expressed upon the slaying of Pres. Abraham Lincoln was not an empty platitude. See A. J. Karp, From the Ends of the Earth: Judaic Treasures of the Library of Congress, p. 259. SCARCE TO APPEAR AT AUCTION.