
Cordelia Moïse Cohen
Cordelia Moïse Cohen (1810-1869) was born in Charleston, the younger daughter of Cherie (Cherry) Moïse and Esther Moses. She married Dr. Philip Melvin Cohen of Charleston in 1832 and with him had eleven children. In The Moïse Family of South Caroline (1961) Harold Moïse writes that "she is remembered by her gift for poetry. She wrote a series of hymns for Congregation Beth Elohim which supplemented those of her aunt Penina Moïse. Cordelia, keen in wit and repartee, was the center of a brilliant circle of admirers. She suffered bitterly from poverty and anxiety during the Civil War, her physician husband in the service of the Confederacy, her family scattered. They were in Columbia when that city was burned by Sherman." She died in Charleston in 1869.
AABB rhyming scheme | ABAB rhyming scheme | ABCB rhyming scheme | divine mercy | English vernacular prayer | hymns | Opening Prayers | paraliturgical elohai neshamah | paraliturgical mah tovu | paraliturgical vidui | South Carolina | Synagogues | אלהי נשמה Elohai neshamah | וידוי vidui | 19th century C.E. | 57th century A.M. | Paraliturgical Psalms 121 | paraliturgical Psalms 145
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