Before you go all Mason & Dixon and get all shook up, there's no disrespect meant or any religious slight intended in the heading! Phew...
It is well documented that Elvis on his father's side has Scots' ancestry. There's still the Pressley name especially in the east coast of Scotland (the second "s" being dropped by his ancestors some time after the Atlantic crossing) - but it's his mother's side that is rather intriguing :
As unfathomable as it might seem, a little known fact is that Elvis Presley, by matrilineal descent, was halakhically Jewish. A look at the nomination of Elvis for the Jewish-American Hall of Fame yields the following information:
It is well documented that Elvis on his father's side has Scots' ancestry. There's still the Pressley name especially in the east coast of Scotland (the second "s" being dropped by his ancestors some time after the Atlantic crossing) - but it's his mother's side that is rather intriguing :
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Historian and biographer Elaine Dundy writes about Elvis Aron Presley’s Jewish heritage in her book “Elvis and Gladys”:
“…Nancy Burdine was married to Abner Tackett (Elvis’ great great maternal grandmother). Nancy was of particular interest to Gladys for her Jewish heritage, often remembering Nancy’s sons for their Jewish names Sidney and Jerome. Nancy and Abner had a daughter Martha who married White Mansell. The daughter which they named Octavia, nick-named Doll, who was Elvis’ maternal grandmother.”
“…Doll and Robert had nine children. Gladys Love was the fifth daughter born followed by 3 more brothers and one sister. After his mother died, Elvis personally sought to design his beloved mother’s grave site which included a Star of David on Gladys Love Presley’s tombstone. The decision was made by him in honor of his Jewish heritage. Something his mother was proud of and acknowledged to Elvis at a very early age."
So folks.... Elvis’s great great maternal grandmother was Jewish and had a daughter who had a daughter who had a daughter that was Elvis’s mother. “Hava Nagila.”! (Photos: Copyright Control)

