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Penina Moise

Penina Moise (23 April 1797, in Charleston, South Carolina – 13 September 1880, in Charleston, South Carolina) was a United States poet.
==Biography==
She was one of nine children born to French parents of the Jewish faith, Abraham and Sarah Moise,〔(Jewish Women's Archive )〕 who came to Charleston from the island of St. Eustatius in 1791. Her siblings were: Cherie, Aaron, Hyman, Benjamin (born in the islands), Rachel, Jacob, Abraham and Isaac, (born in the United States). She went to work at 12 to support her family when her father died. She studied on the side, developing her literacy and scholarship, and began her prolific writing career in 1830. She was the author of hymns used in Jewish religious services, contributed verses to the ''Home Journal'', the Washington ''Union'', and other publications, and published ''Fancy's Sketch-Book'' (Charleston, 1833), a book of poems,〔 and ''Hymns Written for the Use of Hebrew Congregations'' (1856), a compilation for her synagogue, Beth Elohim.〔

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