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Claude Joseph Goldsmid-Montefiore, birth 6 Jun 1858 LONDON, ENGLAND, died 9 Jul 1938 London, Portman Square, son of Nathaniel Montefiore and Emma Lyon Goldsmid see Encyclopedia Judaica Married 12 Oct 1886 London, West London Synagogue Maryleborne to: Therese Alice Schorstein, birth 27 Aug 1864 FRANCE, died 10 Jun 1889, buried Ball Pond Cemetery, daughter of Lazar Schorstein and NN NN English scholar and philanthropist; younger son of Nathaniel Montefiore; born in 1858. He was educated at Balliol College, Oxford, where he obtained a first class in the classical final examination, and where he came under the influence of Jowet t and T. H. Green. Intended originally for the ministry of the Reform congregation of England, he studied theology in Berlin, but finding himself unable to sympathize with the arrest of the Reform Movement, he devoted himself instead to scholarl y and philanthropic pursuits. He nevertheless continued to be a spiritual teacher and preacher, though in a lay capacity, and published a volume of sermons, in conjunction with Israel Abrahams, entitled "Aspects of Judaism" (London, 1894). In 188 6 he was selected by the Hibbert trustees to deliver the Hibbert course of lectures for 1892 ("The Origin of Religion as Illustrated by the Ancient Hebrews"). In these lectures Montefiore made a permanent contribution to the science of theology . In 1896 he published the first volume of his "Bible for Home Reading," forming a commentary on the Bible with moral reflections from the standpoint of the "higher criticism"; the second volume appeared in 1899. In 1890 Montefiore founded and edi ted, in conjunction with Israel Abrahams, the "Jewish Quarterly Review," a journal that stood on the very highest level of contemporary Jewish scholarship, and in which numerous contributions from his pen have appeared. Montefiore is one of the leading authorities on questions of education; he was for some time a member of the School Board for London, and he is (1904) president of the Froebel Society and the Jews' Infant School, London, and a member of numerou s other educational bodies. Montefiore has been 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 is on the council of Jews' Coll ege and of the Jewish Religious Education Board. He ranks as one of the leading philanthropists in the Anglo-Jewish community and holds office in various important bodies. He was elected president of the Anglo-Jewish Association in 1895, an d he is a prominent member of the Council of the Jewish Colonization Association. Montefiore has shown great sympathy with all liberal tendencies in Jewish religious movements in London and is president of the recently formed Jewish Religious Union. He was president of the Jewish Historical Society in 1899-1900. |
1) Leonard Nathaniel Goldsmid-Montefiore, birth 2 Jun 1889 LONDON, ENGLAND, died 1961
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Muriel Jeanetta Tuck, birth 1892, died 1988, daughter of Adolph Tuck and NN NN |
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Claude Joseph Goldsmid-Montefiore
Married 14 Jul 1902 London, West London Synagogue Maryleborne to: Florence Fyfe Brereton Ward, birth 1853 Westbury, Wiltshire, England, died 10 Dec 1938 |
1) Leonard Montefiore |