Joseph Pardo (hazzan)

Not to be confused with Joseph Pardo (rabbi).
Hazzan
Joseph Pardo

Gravestone of Hazzan Joseph Pardo and his grandfather, Rabbi Joseph Pardo, at Beth Haim of Ouderkerk aan de Amstel
Born c. 1624
Died August 1677 (aged 52–53)
Amsterdam
Resting place Beth Haim of Ouderkerk aan de Amstel
Children Rachel,
David
Parent(s)

Joseph Pardo (c. 1624[1] – 1677) was an English hazzan. He appears to have gone to London from Amsterdam, where his father, David, was a rabbi. He wrote "Shulhan Tahor," a compendium of the first two parts of Joseph Caro's Shulhan 'Aruk, which was edited by his son, David, and printed at Amsterdam in 1686, dedicated to the "Kaal Kados De Londres"[2] (Holy Community of London), but with an approbation from the bet din of Amsterdam. The book has been reprinted several times: Frankfort-on-the-Main, 1696, and, with notes by Moses Isserles, 1713; and Frankfort-on-the-Oder, 1704.[3]

Hazzan Pardo was married and had two children: Rachel (married Isaac, son of Emanuel Baruch) and the above-mentioned Rabbi David (married Esther Abenatar).[1]

Hazzan Pardo died in August, 1677, at Amsterdam and was buried in the same grave as his grandfather, Rabbi Joseph Pardo, at Beth Haim of Ouderkerk aan de Amstel.[1]

References

  1. 1 2 3 "Hazan Joseph 'David' PARDO". 1999. Retrieved Oct 4, 2015.
  2. שלחן טהור [Shulhan Tahor]. Uri Levi. Retrieved Oct 1, 2015.
  3.  One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: J. (1901–1906). "Joseph Pardo". In Singer, Isidore; et al. Jewish Encyclopedia. New York: Funk & Wagnalls Company. Retrieved Oct 1, 2015.
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