On This Day

Emanuel Nunes Carvalho and America’s First Printed Jewish Sermon

Biography

Month

6

Day

30

Year

1771-1817

Historical Period

Early 19th Century

Tradition

Western Sephardic

Topic

Related Person

Emanuel Nunes Carvalho

Confidence Level

High

Sources

Emanuel Nunes Carvalho, A Sermon Preached on the Death of the Rev. Gershom Mendes Seixas

Yosef Goldman, Hebrew Printing in America, 1735-1926

Overview

Emanuel Nunes Carvalho served as a religious leader of Philadelphia’s Mikveh Israel and later Charleston’s Beth Elohim. After the death of Gershom Mendes Seixas, Carvalho delivered and published a memorial sermon honoring his predecessor’s learning, patriotism, and communal service. The printed text is generally identified as the first Jewish sermon published in the United States. Carvalho’s English-language preaching reflects a congregation adapting Western Sephardic religious forms to American print and public culture. His career demonstrates how sermons, memorialization, and publishing helped establish a Jewish clerical voice within the early republic.