{"id":8830,"date":"2016-06-08T18:11:12","date_gmt":"2016-06-08T18:11:12","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/lichen.csd.sc.edu\/sce\/entries\/moise-penina\/"},"modified":"2022-08-15T18:11:24","modified_gmt":"2022-08-15T18:11:24","slug":"moise-penina","status":"publish","type":"entry","link":"https:\/\/www.scencyclopedia.org\/sce\/entries\/moise-penina\/","title":{"rendered":"Moise, Penina"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Poet, hymn writer, educator, activist. Mo\u00efse was born on April 23, 1797, in Charleston, South Carolina, the youngest daughter of Abraham and Sarah Mo\u00efse. Her father was a trader who came to South Carolina after fleeing the Santo Domingo slave insurrection in 1791. He died when Penina was twelve, forcing her to leave school to take care of her ailing mother.<\/p>\n<p>Despite ending her formal education at the age of twelve, Mo\u00efse continued to engage in intellectual efforts. From a young age she found solace in writing poetry. In 1819 Mo\u00efse published her first poem. Thereafter the prolific poet submitted her verse to the <em>Charleston Courier<\/em>, the <em>Boston Daily Times<\/em>, the <em>New Orleans Commercial Times<\/em>, the <em>Washington Union, Godey\u2019s Ladies Book<\/em>, the <em>Home Journal of New York Occident<\/em>, and the <em>American Jewish Advocate<\/em>. In 1833 Mo\u00efse published a volume of secular poems titled <em>Fancy\u2019s Sketch Book<\/em>. Demonstrating a cosmopolitan worldview, Mo\u00efse addressed the issues of anti-Semitism, politics, and history and also included personal insights on society. Her poems contained romantic, sentimental, and classical themes, as well as emotional and nondenominational religious topics.<\/p>\n<p>An observant Jew, Mo\u00efse was an active member of Charleston\u2019s Kahal Kadosh Beth Elohim synagogue. In 1841 her brother Abraham and another prominent Jewish Charlestonian, Isaac Harby, spearheaded the effort to alter the synagogue service to a reformed service. Her brother and Harby commissioned Mo\u00efse to write the new hymnal. Consequently, Mo\u00efse composed the vast majority of the hymns included in the first American Reform Jewish hymnal. Dedicated to the celebration of Judaism and desiring to encourage communal and individual fidelity to Judaism, the poet divided the hymnal into nine sections. Separately and collectively the<\/p>\n<p>hymns were designed to promote a continued faith in and a tolerance for Judaism in the midst of a highly evangelical Protestant South. Mo\u00efse was also a superintendent of Charleston\u2019s first Jewish school.<\/p>\n<p>During the Civil War, Mo\u00efse avidly supported the South in her writing and educational efforts. Seeking refuge in Sumter during the war, Mo\u00efse, now blind and ill, returned to Charleston when hostilities ceased. She was cared for by her sister and her niece; all three established a Sunday school in their home for Charleston\u2019s younger students. Curricula included classical and religious education. Mo\u00efse never married. She died on September 13, 1880, and is buried in the Coming Street Cemetery in Charleston. Penina Mo\u00efse was posthumously inducted into the South Carolina Academy of Authors in 1999.<\/p>\n<p>Hagy, James. <em>This Happy Land: The Jews of Colonial and Antebellum Charleston<\/em>. Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press, 1993.<\/p>\n<p>Mo\u00efse, Penina. <em>Secular and Religious Works of Penina Mo\u00efse with a Brief Sketch of Her Life<\/em>. Charleston: Nicholas G. Duffy, 1911.<\/p>\n<p>Reznikoff, Charles. <em>The Jews of Charleston: A History of an American Jewish Community<\/em>. Philadelphia: Jewish Publication Society of America, 1950.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Poet, hymn writer, educator, activist. 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