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Rosa Emma Salaman

Rosa Emma Collins née Salaman (1815-1898), was a poet and translator of Hebrew and German. Poems, published in 1853, was reportedly the only book accepted by Queen Victoria in the year of mourning following Prince Albert's death in 1861. In the United States, her poetry appeared in Isaac Leeser's Occident and American Jewish Advocate. The daughter of Simeon Kensington Salaman (b.1789) and Alice Cowan, Rosa Emma was one of fourteen siblings in a large and literary Jewish family in London, part of the Spanish and Portuguese Jewish community. Two sisters, Kate Salaman and Julia Goodman, were painters -- the former of miniatures and the latter, a prolific portraitist. Her brother, Charles Kensington Salaman, was a British composer and pianist. Her husband, Judah Julius Collins, was a warden of the Western Marble Arch Synagogue in London's West End, and purported to be a descendant of the Baal Shem of London. Their son, Edwin Collins, was a Jewish educator.

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Song, a poem by Rosa Emma Salaman (1853)

Contributed on: 02 Mar 2022 by Rosa Emma Salaman | Aharon N. Varady (transcription) |

“Song” by Rosa Emma Collins née Salaman was published in her bound collections of poetry, Poems (1853), p. 65. . . .


A Description of my Dreams, a poem by Rosa Emma Salaman (1848)

Contributed on: 06 Aug 2017 by Rosa Emma Salaman | Aharon N. Varady (transcription) |

The poem, “A Description of my Dreams” by Rosa Emma Salaman, was written in September 1849 and first published in the Occident and American Jewish Advocate Vol. 6:4, Tamuz 5608, July 1848, p.175-177. . . .


The Angels’ Vigil, a poem by Rosa Emma Salaman (1848)

Contributed on: 06 Aug 2017 by Rosa Emma Salaman | Aharon N. Varady (transcription) |

The poem, “The Angels’ Vigil” by Rosa Emma Salaman, was written in April 12, 1848 and first published in the Occident and American Jewish Advocate 6:3, Sivan 5608, June 1848, p. 127-128. . . .


אֲדוֹן עוֹלָם (מנהג הספרדים)‏ | Adōn Olam, rhyming translation by Rosa Emma Salaman (1855)

Contributed on: 13 Jan 2020 by Rosa Emma Salaman | Aharon N. Varady (transcription) |

A rhyming English translation of Adon Olam by Rosa Emma Salaman. . . .