Claude Joseph Goldsmid Montefiore, also Goldsmid–Montefiore or just Goldsmid Montefiore (1858–1938) was the intellectual founder of Anglo-Liberal Judaism...
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independent from direct divine participation, and English thinker Claude Montefiore, founder of Liberal Judaism, reduced revelation to "inspiration",...
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two WUPJ-affiliated denominations in the United Kingdom founded by Claude Montefiore. It is smaller and more radical in comparison with the other one,...
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immigration officer in British Palestine 1921–1934 Claude Montefiore (1858–1938), philosopher Dora Montefiore (1851–1933), English-Australian women's suffragist...
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Nathaniel Goldsmid-Montefiore (2 June 1889 – 23 December 1961) was a wealthy member of the Montefiore family, the only son of Claude Montefiore, and he succeeded...
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and the Chair was Carole Sterling. Past presidents have included Claude Montefiore (1926–38), Rabbi Leo Baeck (1938–56), Lily Montagu (1955–59), and...
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signed by the two organisations' presidents, David Lindo Alexander and Claude Montefiore, stating their view that: "the establishment of a Jewish nationality...
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Elizabeth Tikvah Sarah Mark Solomon Alexandra Wright Historical Sidney Brichto Albert Friedlander Harry Jacobi Lily Montagu Claude Montefiore John Rayner...
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Alan Claude Robin Goldsmid Montefiore (29 December 1926 – 29 October 2024) was a British philosopher and Emeritus Fellow of Balliol College, Oxford. He...
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prayerbook. Since its earliest days, it has had mixed-gender seating. Claude Montefiore's Jewish Religious Union, established in 1902, opened a prayer association...
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felt themselves to be most at home in the British Isles, men such as Claude Montefiore, Israel Abrahams, Hermann Adler, Lucien Wolf, Simeon Singer, Laurie...
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journalist Claude Montal (1800–1865), French piano tuner and piano maker Claude Montana (1947–2024), French fashion designer Claude Montefiore (1858–1938)...
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the London Society for the Study of Religion: Friedrich von Hügel, Claude Montefiore and Their Friends". Theology. 110 (856, 2007): 251–259. doi:10...
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to 1835. The Montefiores' property a little further south was to be transformed by Abraham's grandson, Claude Montefiore, into Montefiore House school...
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Wessex Lane Halls (section Montefiore Houses)
Highfield. The complex is formed of South Stoneham House, Connaught Hall and Montefiore House. There are over 1800 undergraduate and postgraduate students living...
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establish such an organization for them. Lady Battersea approached Claude Montefiore and Arthur Moro (both her cousins), and Baroness Emma Louisa von Rothschild...
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In 1882, he was invited to Britain, to be tutor of rabbinics under Claude Montefiore in London. In 1890, after the death of Solomon Marcus Schiller-Szinessy...
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Goldsmid (1886–1895) Claude Montefiore (1895–1922) O.E. d'Avigdor Goldsmid (Sir Osmond E. d'Avigdor Goldsmid) (1922–1926) Leonard G. Montefiore (1926–1939) Leonard...
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homeland since they were an integral part of Europe. 1916, November – Claude Montefiore, opposing Zionism for threatening to create a problem of loyalty for...
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Études Juives or Jewish studies review, in 1880 in Paris. British Jews Claude Montefiore and Israel Abrahams founded The Jewish Quarterly Review, an English...
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interfaith dialogue. 1989 – An English Jew: The Life and Writings of Claude Montefiore, London: Vallentine Mitchell, (2nd Edition, 2002) 2002 – Jews and...
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the presidents of the Conjoint Committee, David L. Alexander and Claude Montefiore in a letter to the Times) "stamping the Jews as strangers in their...
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Mestel, British rabbi Ewen Montagu, President of the United Synagogue Claude Montefiore, lay synagogue leader Julia Neuberger, Reform rabbi David Nieto, Haham...
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founding of the World Union for Progressive Judaism (WUPJ), led by Claude Montefiore, Lily Montagu et Israel Mattuck []. He became vice-president of the...
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Elizabeth Tikvah Sarah Mark Solomon Alexandra Wright Historical Sidney Brichto Albert Friedlander Harry Jacobi Lily Montagu Claude Montefiore John Rayner...
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Board of Deputies Ewen Montagu, President of the United Synagogue Claude Montefiore, co-founder of British Liberal Judaism Anthony Rothschild, first president...
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"building bridges" view, such as Isaac Mayer Wise, Joseph Krauskopf, and Claude Montefiore, even if they shared some details of the polemic critique of Paul...
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Alice Lucas (poet) (redirect from Alice Julia Montefiore)
1851, the elder daughter of Nathaniel M. Montefiore and Emma Goldsmid. Alongside her brother Claude Montefiore, she studied Judaism under Solomon Schechter...
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removed from the second edition. The reason is unknown, but the name of Claude Montefiore was also removed, to avoid associating the prayer book with the name...
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