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  1. Sir Moses Haim Montefiore, 1st Baronet, FRS (24 October 1784 – 28 July 1885) was a British financier and banker, activist, philanthropist and Sheriff of London. Born to an Italian Sephardic Jewish family based in London , after he achieved success, he donated large sums of money to promote industry, business, economic development ...

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  2. Moses Haim Montefiore (Livorno, 24 de outubro de 1784 - Ramsgate, 28 de julho de 1885), foi um banqueiro e filantropo italiano naturalizado britânico. É tido como um dos mais famosos judeus britânicos do século XIX, ao lado de Benjamin Disraeli, e um expoente do protossionismo, por ter sido aquele que, desde 1845, articulou a ...

  3. 27 de mar. de 2024 · Sir Moses Montefiore, Baronet (born October 24, 1784, Livorno [Italy]—died July 28, 1885, near Ramsgate, Kent, England) was an Italian-born businessman who was noted for his philanthropy and support of Jewish rights.

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  4. chabad.org.br › biblioteca › artigosSir Moses Montefiore

    Moses Montefiore diferia de outros judeus que, ao acumularem fortuna e honrarias, infelizmente, afastam-se da religião. Montefiore, como já foi mencionado, permaneceu judeu religioso durante toda a vida. Ainda muito jovem, começou a interessar-se pelo destino dos seus irmãos judeus.

  5. Learn about the life and achievements of Sir Moses Montefiore, a prominent Jewish philanthropist and leader who fought for the rights and welfare of Jews around the world. Explore his journeys, charities, synagogues, and endowment that continue his legacy today.

  6. Born in Leghorn, Italy, Moses Montefiore was brought up in London, where he was taught elementary Hebrew by his mother's brother. First apprenticed to a firms of grocers and tea merchants, he left to become one of the 12 “Jew brokers” in the City of London. After initial setbacks, he went into partnership with his brother Abraham and they ...

  7. Outside Jewish circles, Moses Montefiore (1784–1885) is now a forgotten figure. Yet every year in August hundreds—sometimes even thousands—of ultra-Orthodox Haredi Jews descend on the shabby-genteel seaside resort of Ramsgate to mark the anniversary of his death.