
Ishac Nieto
Isaac Nieto (1702–1774) (יצחק ניטו) was Ḥakham of the Portuguese congregation Sha'are Hashamayim, Bevis Marks, London, and the son of David Nieto. In 1749 Nieto became Gibraltar's first Rabbi when he travelled to Gibraltar from London and established the Shaar Hashamayim congregation. His prayer-book in two volumes: Orden de las Oraciones de Ros Ashanah y Kipur (London, 1740) and Orden de las Oraciones Cotidianas, Ros Hodes Hanuca y Purim (London 1771) was the basis of all subsequent translations (e.g., those of Isaac Pinto and of Aaron and David de Sola).
Arvit l'Shabbat | Morning Baqashot | Bedtime Shema | Rosh Ḥodesh Elul (אֶלוּל) | Comprehensive (Kol Bo) Siddurim | Rosh haShanah (l’Maaseh Bereshit) | Maḥzorim for Rosh haShanah | Musaf l'Shabbat | Maḥzorim for Yom haKippurim | Yom Kippur
אדון עולם Adon Olam | cosmological | exhortation | Nusaḥ Sefaradi | Openers | פיוטים piyyuṭim | סליחות səliḥot | Spanish-Portuguese | Spanish Translation | תשובה teshuvah | תוכחות tokheḥot | Western Sepharadim | זמן תשובה Zman teshuvah | 11th century C.E. | 18th century C.E. | 49th century A.M. | 55th century A.M. | 56th century A.M.
Shlomo ibn Gabirol | Aharon N. Varady (transcription) | Aharon N. Varady (digital imaging and document preparation) | Isaac Pinto (translation)
Exhortacion | Exhortation of Ḥakham Ishak Nieto (1740)
Contributed by Isaac Pinto (translation) | Ishac Nieto | Aharon N. Varady (transcription) | ❧
An exhortation given by Ḥakham Ishak Nieto published before his translation of the Sliḥot, in Spanish with English translation by Isaac Pinto (1766). . . .