Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p Abraham Isaac Castello (1726, Ancona, Italy—August 1, 1789, Leghorn, Italy) was a rabbi, preacher, and poet. At the age of thirteen he arrived, poor and destitute, in Leghorn, where, although he had previously intended to become a mechanic, his agreeable voice induced him to prepare himself to become a cantor. After the death of Adam Bondi, cantor of the Jewish congregation in Leghorn, whose daughter he had married, he became his successor.. }
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- Abraham_Isaac_Castello comment "Abraham Isaac Castello (1726, Ancona, Italy—August 1, 1789, Leghorn, Italy) was a rabbi, preacher, and poet. At the age of thirteen he arrived, poor and destitute, in Leghorn, where, although he had previously intended to become a mechanic, his agreeable voice induced him to prepare himself to become a cantor. After the death of Adam Bondi, cantor of the Jewish congregation in Leghorn, whose daughter he had married, he became his successor.".