
David Nunes Carvalho
David Nunes Carvalho (1784-1860), born and educated in London, England, was a merchant, author, and ḥazzan for the Reformed Society of Israelites in Charleston, South Carolina, the first Reform congregation in the United States. He helped to compile the first Reform prayerbook in English, the fourth oldest Reform prayerbook in the world.
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Reformed Society of Israelites | Aharon N. Varady (transcription) | Isaac Harby | Abraham Moïse | Ḳahal Ḳadosh Beth Elohim (Charleston, South Carolina)
The Glory of God, a hymn by David Nunes Carvalho (Reformed Society of Israelites, Charleston, South Carolina, 1826)
Contributed by David Nunes Carvalho | Reformed Society of Israelites | Aharon N. Varady (transcription) | ❧
A hymn provided for opening or concluding the morning Sabbath service of the Reformed Society of Israelites (Charleston, S.C.) ca. 1826. . . .