Moses Samuel

Moses Samuel was a British clockmaker, translator of Hebrew works, and writer.

His parents were Emanuel Menachem Samuel and Hanna Hinde; his father moved from Kempen in Silesia (now Kępno, Poland) to London.

[2] The patron was Mordecai Noah, the New York publisher, who purchased the text after the Royal Asiatic Society declined it.

He also translated works of Moses Mendelssohn (notably Jerusalem, London, 1838) into English.

He co-edited The Cup of Salvation - Kos Yeshuot, a magazine in Hebrew and English, with D. M.