The Spanish and Portuguese Congregation of London

1648–1725

Abraham Berahel (Francisco Lopes de Liz) was born in Amsterdam, the descendant of a New Christian family, and later settled in London. He obtained a prominent place in English society, and the niece of Charles II, later Queen Anne, is said to have visited his home in 1681. In 1677, Berahel returned to Amsterdam, where he married his cousin Rachel Suasso de Pinto. He subsequently returned to London and served as gabbai (warden) of the Sedaca (communal fund) of the Spanish and Portuguese Congregation of London. In this role, he signed the document containing the decision to appoint Jacob Abendana as Haham (ḥakham; rabbi) of the community and the conditions of his employment in Elul 1681.

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Appointment of Jacob Abendana

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In the Name of the Blessed God.In consideration of the fact that it is needful for the prosperity of this Kaal Kados [congregation—Ed.], which God bless, to have the service of a Haham who should…

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El libro de los acuerdos: On Printing Books

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No Jew shall be allowed to cause to be printed in this city or outside it in these realms Hebrew or Ladino books or [books] in any other language without express permission of the Mahamad [board of…