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MONTEFIORE, SIR MOSES HAIM (17841885) , Jewish philanthropist, eldest son of Joseph Elias Montefiore, a London merchant, and of Rachel, daughter of Abraham Lumbroso de Mattos Mocatta, was born at Leghorn, on the 24th of October 1784. His paternal ancestors were Jewish merchants who settled at Ancona and Leghorn in the 17th century, whilst his grand-father, Moses Haim Montefiore, emigrated from the latter town to London in 1758. Montefiore entered the Stock Exchange, his uncle purchasing for him at a cost of 1200 the right to practise as one of the twelve Jewish brokers licensed by the city of London. Although belonging to the Sephardic or " Spanish " congregation of Jews, he married in 1812 Judith, a daughter of Levi Barent Cohen, of the " German " Jews, another of whose daughters was the wife of Nathan Mayer Rothschild, the head of the great banking firm; this relationship led to a close connexion in business between Montefiore and that house
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pilgrimage to Palestine was undertaken in 1827, and resulted in a friendship with Mehemet Ali which was to lead to much practical
scheme for Jewish colonization in Syria. Though political disturbances rendered his efforts again unsuccessful, the year 1840 brought Montefiore once mote before Mehemet, this time to plead the cause of some Jews imprisoned at Damascus on a charge of ritual murder. He obtained their release, and on his way back wrung from the Porte a decree giving Jews throughout Turkey the utmost privileges accorded to aliens. In 1846 the threatened re-issue in Russia of an Imperial ukase (first promulgated in 1844) ordering the withdrawal of all Jews from within 5o versts of the765German and Austrian frontiers, caused Montefiore to proceed to St Petersburg
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pilgrimage to the Holy Land was made in 1875, of which he wrote an account in his Narrative of a Forty
letter of the Scriptures; in his grounds he had a synagogue
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