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Judith Salzedo Hays (Peixotto)

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Birthplace: New York, New York, United States
Death: March 01, 1881 (57)
New York, New York, United States
Place of Burial: Queens, NY, United States
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Dr. Daniel Moses Levy Maduro Peixotto and Rachel Lopes Mendes Peixotto
Wife of David Solis Hays
Mother of Sarah Rosalie Hays; Daniel Peixotto Hays; Rebecca Touro Hays; Benjamin Franklin Hays; Rachel Peixotto Sulzberger and 3 others
Sister of Isabella Seixas; Sarah Naar Cardozo; Moses Levy Maduro Peixotto, II; Rebecca Peixotto; Benjamin Franklin Peixotto and 2 others

Occupation: Public School Teacher, Administrator
Managed by: Judith Berlowitz
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About Judith Salzedo Hays

Judith Peixotto

1823 – 1881

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by Aviva Ben-Ur

In 1918 a writer for the American Jewish Historical Society noted that while “To-day a goodly proportion of the teachers in the public schools of New York are Jews.... this was not always the case.” Seventy-one years earlier, Judith Peixotto, a twenty-four-year-old public school teacher of Sephardic origin, among the earliest Jewish educators in America, earned the distinction of becoming the first Jewish principal in the city of New York.

Judith Salzedo Peixotto was the daughter of the Amsterdam-born physician Dr. Daniel Levy Maduro Peixotto (1799–1843) and New York–born Rachel (Seixas) Peixotto (1798–1861), both of Spanish and Portuguese origin. Judith’s paternal grandfather, Curaçao-born Moses Levi Maduro Peixotto (1767–1828), who immigrated to New York in 1807, served as hazan at Shearith Israel, the Spanish and Portuguese synagogue of New York, from 1820 until his death. Daniel and Rachel Peixotto were married in March 1823, and Judith was born on December 30 of that year in New York. The Peixottos had seven more children: Zipporah (b. 1826), Sarah Naar (b. 1828), Moses Levi Maduro II (b. 1830), Rebecca (b. 1832), Benjamin Franklin (b. 1834), Raphael (b. 1837), and Miriam Maduro (b. 1842). According to the 1830 census the Peixotto family had four boarders and/or members of the extended family living with them in their home.

Her father’s premature death in 1843 left twenty-four-year-old Judith with most of the responsibility for supporting the family. That year, Judith entered the teaching profession in the New York public schools, where she and her sisters Zipporah and Sarah Naar seem to have been the only Jewish teachers.

Judith Peixotto was a teacher at the Ward School No. 10, Fourth Ward, for girls at 32 James Street from 1847 to 1850. In 1848, fourteen of her students, aged seven to sixteen, were selected to have their writing published in the Excelsior Annual, the student body’s annual report. The New York Sun, on April 15, 1850, called her “a thorough scholar and teacher” and mentioned “the great excellence of her classes.”

From 1849 to 1850, Peixotto served as principal of the Female Evening School No. 10, Fourth Ward, where students from ages twelve to fifty were instructed in literacy and rudimentary arithmetic. In 1849, she wrote to the school’s committee: “We do not speak without foundation when we tell you that from our Evening School many will go forth determined to cultivate the soil in which, we trust, seeds have been sown that will produce fruit of uncommon excellence; nor should we be surprised if among them there should be those who will become teachers, strong in mental energy, rich in an education implanted by your noble efforts, and inspirited by the desire to do good.”

From http://jwa.org/encyclopedia/article/peixotto-judith

"Find A Grave Index," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/QVG1-43G3 : 11 July 2016), Judith Salzedo Peixotto Hays, 1881; Burial, Ridgewood, Queens, New York, United States of America, Beth Olom Cemetery; citing record ID 132176483, Find a Grave, http://www.findagrave.com.


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Judith Salzedo Hays's Timeline

1823
December 29, 1823
New York, New York, United States
1851
September 17, 1851
Age 27
New York, New York, New York, United States
1852
August 19, 1852
New York, United States
1854
March 28, 1854
Pleasantville, Westchester County, NY, United States
1855
October 29, 1855
New York, United States
1857
September 25, 1857
New York, New York, NY, United States
1859
February 2, 1859
New York, New York, NY, United States
1861
January 26, 1861
New York, New York, NY, United States
1863
June 21, 1863
New York, New York, NY, United States