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No. 976 ; Günzburg Libr., Saint Petersburg ; Parma ; Ramsgate Montefiore College Library ( formerly Halberstam, No. 192 ); and Turin.
; 1841 – 42: Correspondence between Moses Montefiore, the President of the Board of Deputies of British Jews and Charles Henry Churchill, the British consul in Damascus, is seen as the first recorded plan proposed for political Zionism.
; 1861: Mishkenot Sha ’ ananim — first neighborhood of the New Yishuv outside the Old City of Jerusalem, built by Sir Moses Montefiore.
( A letter from the leaders of the Amsterdam community to Moses Montefiore in 1849 confirms that permission for a synagogue in the Ashkenasic Compound had not been sanctioned ; they had only been allowed to build dwellings in the area.
Whether Catherine and Potemkin married is " almost certain ", writes Simon Sebag Montefiore ; biographer of Catherine, Virginia Rounding, is more doubtful.
The Jews claimed possession by virtue of a 1615 firman granted by the Pasha of Jerusalem which gave them exclusive use of the site and that the building, which had fallen into decay, was entirely restored by Moses Montefiore in 1845 ; the keys were obtained by the Jews from the last Muslim guardian at this time.
In 1837, Queen Victoria knighted Moses Haim Montefiore ; four years later, Isaac Lyon Goldsmid was made a baronet, the first Jew to receive a hereditary title.
After the success of his 1904 play Ben Hador, he lost all of his money on an unsuccessful venture in 1905 to present grand opera in Yiddish at the Windsor Theater ; shortly after that, he was stricken with paralysis, and lived out his last years in the Montefiore Home, provided for by his friends.
*' Free Will ' ( 1998: in A. Montefiore & V. Muresan ( edd ) British Moral Philosophy ; published in Romania as ' Libertatea vointea ' in Filosofia Morala Britanica, 1998 )
Montefiore was one of the leading authorities on questions of education ; he was for some time a member of the School Board for London, and was ( 1904 ) president of the Froebel Society and the Jews ' Infant School, London, and a member of numerous other educational bodies.
Montefiore was mainly instrumental in enabling Jewish pupil teachers at elementary schools to enjoy the advantages of training in classes held for the purpose at the universities ; he was on the council of Jews ' College and of the Jewish Religious Education Board.
Montefiore, Judaism and St. Paul ; Two Essays ( London: Max Goschen Ltd, 1914 ).
In consequence of the Damascus Affair, Moses Montefiore, Crémieux, and Salomon Munk visited Egypt in 1840 ; and the last two did much to raise the intellectual status of their Egyptian brethren by the founding, in connection with Rabbi Moses Joseph Algazi, of schools in Cairo.

Montefiore and On
On his visit to Jerusalem in 1866, Moses Montefiore went to the synagogue, placing a silver breastplate on one of the Torah scrolls.

Montefiore and Religion
Montefiore, Studies in Memory of Israel Abrahams ( New York: Jewish Institute of Religion, 1927 ).

Montefiore and by
The radio station's antenna is atop an apartment building owned by Montefiore Medical Center.
The next fourteen layers are from the Ottoman period and their addition is ( most likely mistakenly ) attributed to Sir Moses Montefiore who in 1866 arranged that further layers be added “ for shade and protection from the rain for all who come to pray by the holy remnant of our Temple ”.
The Montefiores ' property a little further south was to be transformed by Abraham's grandson, Claude Montefiore, into Montefiore House school.
The Liberal movement in the UK was founded in the early part of the 20th century by Lily Montagu, Claude Montefiore and others as the Jewish Religious Union ( JRU ).
DSPD was first formally described in 1981 by Dr. Elliot D. Weitzman and others at Montefiore Medical Center.
* Ironmaster ( 1983 ) a. k. a. The War of Iron, co-starring Luigi Montefiore, directed by Umberto Lenzi
* Jerusalem: the Biography, 2011 historical book by Simon Sebag Montefiore
He noted that funds for construction had been collected by Moses Montefiore twelve years earlier.
Sir Moses Haim Montefiore, backed by other influential westerners led a delegation to the ruler of Syria and Egypt, Mehemet Ali.
Sir Moses Haim Montefiore, backed by other influential westerners including Britain's Lord Palmerston and Damascus consul Charles Henry Churchill, the French lawyer Adolphe Crémieux, Austrian consul Giovanni Gasparo Merlato, Danish missionary John Nicolayson, and Solomon Munk, led a delegation to the ruler of Syria, Mehemet Ali.
Picking up on contemporary rumor, historians such as the Polish Jerzy Łojek have suggested that he was poisoned because his madness made him a liability, but this is rejected by Montefiore, who suggests he succumbed to bronchial pneumonia instead.
The antechamber was built by Sir Moses Montefiore in 1841.
The couple were childless, and Lady Montefiore was deeply moved by the tomb, which was in good condition at that time.
They also asserted that the antechamber built by Montefiore was specially built as a place of prayer for Muslims.
These handwritten notes, from the leader of the Russian revolution, were discovered recently by the historian Simon Sebag Montefiore in the Kremlin archives.
Sir Moses Montefiore, after aiding the Damascus Jews by obtaining, in an interview with the Sultan at Constantinople, a firman repudiating the blood accusation, visited Russia in 1846 to intercede for his coreligionists there.
This moment is commemorated by a statue by Glaswegian sculptor Birnie Rhind on Montefiore Hill ( moved from its original Victoria Square position in 1938 ), pointing at the City of Adelaide below.
His opinion is shared by Simon Sebag Montefiore, who calls the Polish operation of the NKVD ' a mini-genocide.

Montefiore and London
* Montefiore, Lady Judith ( attr ), The Jewish Manual, London, 1846
Montefiore showed great sympathy with all liberal tendencies in Jewish religious movements in London and was president of the Jewish Religious Union.
Montefiore, The Bible for Home Reading ( London: Macmillan, 1899 ).
Montefiore, Some Elements in the Religious Teaching of Jesus ( London: Macmillan, 1910 ).
Montefiore, Outlines of Liberal Judaism ( London: Macmillan, 1912 ).
Montefiore, Liberal Judaism and Hellenism and Other Essays ( London: Macmillan, 1918 ).
Montefiore, The Old Testament and After ( London: Macmillan, 1923 ).
Montefiore, The Synoptic Gospels, 2nd edn, 2 vols ( London: Macmillan, 1927 ).
Montefiore, Rabbinic Literature and Gospel Teachings ( London: Macmillan, 1930 ).
Montefiore and Herbert Loewe, eds, A Rabbinic Anthology ( London: Macmillan, 1938 ).
Daniel Langton, Claude Montefiore: His Life and Thought ( ISBN 0-85303-369-2 ) ( London: Vallentine Mitchell Press, 2002 ).

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