Moses Belinfante’s Handwritten Psalms in 18th-Century Barbados
Book of Psalms
Written anew in all its beauty, clean from all blemishes and errors and distortions. And I added to what is not in the book, a calendar of all the psalms [מיזמורים] that is our custom to say as part of our prayers throughout the days of the year. This is something that is not found in print even today. And I wrote it out based on the very exact book that was printed by the gentleman David de Castro Tartas.
IN AMSTERDAM
And written by the scribe
Meir Hacohen Belinfante
The sweet singer of Israel1 in the Holy Congregation
Nidhe Israel on the island of Barbados
Anno 5502/1742
Translated by Ronnie Perelis.
Notes
This poetic reference to King David, the author of the Psalms, was a common way of referring to the cantor of the congregation.—Ed.
Credits
Meir Hacohen Belinfante, Title Page from Book of Psalms Barbados (1742).