David Nieto

1654–1728

David Nieto studied medicine in Padua, Italy, and initially served as physician, preacher, and rabbinic judge in Leghorn (Livorno). In 1701, he was appointed ḥakham (rabbi) of the Spanish and Portuguese Congregation in London, becoming the first rabbi of the Bevis Marks Synagogue, though his contract required that he cease practicing medicine. A philosopher and astronomer, Nieto knew many languages and was familiar with contemporary philosophical and religious thought, as well as secular learning. Among Nieto’s many works is a calendar of Sabbaths and festivals written in 1717 that was used by the Jewish community of London until the nineteenth century. Nieto spoke out against Sabbateanism in his work Esh dat (Fiery Law; 1715) and refuted Christological commentaries on the Bible in Respuesta al sermon predicado por el arzobispo de Cangranor (Reply to the Archbishop of Cangranor). His best-known work is Mateh Dan (The Tribe of Dan; 1714), a defense of the Oral Torah written in response to arguments advanced by former New Christians, which was subsequently printed numerous times. Another work, De la divina providencia (On Divine Providence; 1704), based on a sermon, refutes the Deist idea of nature as separate from God.

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Ketubbah

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This ketubah (marriage contract) from London was written for the marriage of Isaac di Matos-Lopes and Sarah di Matos-Lopes. It also has, as one of its signatories, prominent scholar David Nieto, first…

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Spanish Edition of David Nieto’s Mateh Dan (The Tribe of Dan)

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This is a Spanish edition of David Nieto’s Mateh Dan (The Tribe of Dan). David Nieto’s best-known work constitutes a defense of the oral law and rabbinic tradition, addressed to former New Christians…

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De la divina providencia, ó sea naturaleza universal (On Divine Providence, or Universal Nature)

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Reuben:You are right, for there is no way out of such dilemmas and they allow no subterfuge. However, returning to our topic, before I show you the true definition of this noun Nature, I must explain…

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Mateh Dan (The Tribe of Dan)

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My friends desired me to record the discussions I have had with those who reject the authority of the Oral Law; and, in compliance with their desire, I have gathered all that I found bearing on that…