Moses Gomez de Mesquita explained

Honorific-Prefix:Ḥakham
Moses Gomez de Mesquita
Birth Place:Amsterdam, Dutch Republic
Death Place:London, Great Britain

Moses Gomez de Mesquita (1688 – May 8, 1751) was ḥakham of the Spanish and Portuguese Jews of London.[1]

Biography

Mesquita was born and trained in Amsterdam. He was appointed ḥakham in London in 1744, in succession to Isaac Nieto, who had resigned, and held the office until his death. He solemnized the second marriage of Isaac Nieto in 1747, and the marriage of his own daughter, in 1749, to Moses Cohen d'Azevedo, who became ḥakham in 1760.

He died on May 8, 1751, at the age of sixty-three. At his funeral, Nieto and Aaron Hart of the Great Synagogue gave graveside addresses.[2]

Notes and References

  1. Mesquita. 14. 110. .
  2. Book: Hyamson, A. M.. The Sephardim of England: A History of the Spanish and Portuguese Jewish Community, 1492–1951. Taylor & Francis. 2020. 978-1-000-04384-6. 167–168.