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Judith Montefiore

Judith, Lady Montefiore (née Barent Cohen; 20 February 1784 – 24 September 1862) was a British linguist, musician, travel writer, and philanthropist. She was the wife of Sir Moses Montefiore. She authored the first Jewish cook book written in English.

Judith Montefiore
BornJudith Barent Cohen
(1784-02-20)20 February 1784
London, England
Died24 September 1862(1862-09-24) (aged 78)
Resting placeMontefiore Mausoleum, Ramsgate, Thanet District, Kent, England
OccupationLinguist, musician, travel writer
NationalityBritish
Spouse
(m. 1812)
RelativesLevy Barent Cohen
Lydia Diamantschleifer (parents)

Early years edit

Judith Barent Cohen, fourth daughter of Levy Barent Cohen and his wife, Lydia Diamantschleifer,[1][2] was born in London on 20 February 1784.[3] The father, of Angel Court, Throgmorton Street, was a wealthy Ashkenazi Jew.[4]

Career edit

She married Sir Moses Montefiore on 10 June 1812. Marriages between Sephardim and Ashkenazim were not approved by the Portuguese Synagogue; but Moses believed that this caste prejudice was hurtful to the best interests of Judaism, and was desirous of abolishing it. There is little doubt that that marriage did more than anything else to pave the way for the present union of English Jews. They were married on 10 June 1812, and took a house in New Court, St. Swithin's Lane, next door to one Nathan Maier Rothschild, living there for 13 years.[4][5] This was likely Nathan Mayer Rothschild, founder of the Rothschild banking family of England, whom one of her sisters, Hannah (1783–1850), had married in 1806.

A keen traveller, she noted the distress and suffering around her, more particularly in the "Jewish Quarters" of the towns through which she passed, and was ever ready with some plan of alleviation. Her privately printed journals, threw light upon her character, and showed her to be cultured, imbued with a strong religious spirit, true to the teachings and observances of the Jewish faith, yet exhibiting the widest acceptance of those espousing other beliefs. She was quick to resent any indignity or insult that might be offered to her religion or her people.[6]

She wrote the first English language Jewish cookbook, The Jewish Manual, published in 1846.[7][8]

Later years, death and legacy edit

For some years her health had been so bad that they had spent much of their time in Europe in the hope of improving it, but she had at last become too weak to undertake the journeys, and her last years of her life were spent alternately in London and Ramsgate.[5] Only a few months prior to her decease, the couple had celebrated their golden wedding anniversary, and this period was marked by what seemed a partial restoration of her health.

On 24 September 1862, after exchanging blessings with her husband, she died.[6][9]

After her death, Sir Moses founded in her memory the Judith Lady Montefiore College at Ramsgate.[10] [11]

References edit

  1. ^ Taylor 1813, p. 335.
  2. ^ Montefiore & Montefiore 1890, p. 349.
  3. ^ Dwor, Richa. "Montefiore [née Barent Cohen], Judith, Lady Montefiore". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/64882. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
  4. ^ a b Step 1885, p. 11.
  5. ^ a b Singer & Adler 1912, p. 667.
  6. ^ a b Step 1885, p. 72.
  7. ^ The Jewish Manual.
  8. ^ Brown, Susan; Patricia Clements; Isobel Grundy (eds.). "Charlotte Montefiore". medusa.arts.ualberta.ca. Retrieved 5 July 2018 – via Cambridge Core Orlando Project.[permanent dead link]
  9. ^ "Judith Montefiore". Jewish Women's Archive. Retrieved 12 January 2017.
  10. ^ . The Montefiore Endowment. Archived from the original on 20 December 2016. Retrieved 15 December 2016.
  11. ^ Singer & Adler 1912, p. 668.

Attribution edit

  •   This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain: Montefiore, Sir Moses; Montefiore, Lady Judith Cohen (1890). Diaries of Sir Moses and Lady Montefiore: Comprising Their Life and Work as Recorded in Their Diaries from 1812 to 1883. With the Addresses and Speeches of Sir Moses. Griffith Farran Okeden & Welsh.
  •   This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain: Singer, Isidore; Adler, Cyrus (1912). The Jewish Encyclopedia: A Descriptive Record of the History, Religion, Literature, and Customs of the Jewish People from the Earliest Times to the Present Day. Funk and Wagnalls.
  •   This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain: Step, Edward (1885). Sir Moses Montefiore; the story of his life, by James Weston (Public domain ed.).
  •   This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain: Taylor, C. (1813). The Literary Panorama (Public domain ed.). Printed by Cox, Son, and Baylis, for C. Taylor.
  •   This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain: Montefiore, Judith (1846). The Jewish Manual (Public domain ed.). David Starner, Jonathan Chaney and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team.

Bibliography edit

  • Jew. Chron. 3 October 1863
  • Kayserling, Die Judischen Frauen, pp. 272–275, 1308
  • Loewe, L. Diaries of Sir Muses and Lady Montefiore, 1890.
  • Morals, Eminent Israelites, pp. 240–312
  • Wolf, Lucien. Life (of Sir Moses Montefiore), pp. 189–212

External links edit

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Judith Lady Montefiore nee Barent Cohen 20 February 1784 24 September 1862 was a British linguist musician travel writer and philanthropist She was the wife of Sir Moses Montefiore She authored the first Jewish cook book written in English Judith MontefioreBornJudith Barent Cohen 1784 02 20 20 February 1784London EnglandDied24 September 1862 1862 09 24 aged 78 Resting placeMontefiore Mausoleum Ramsgate Thanet District Kent EnglandOccupationLinguist musician travel writerNationalityBritishSpouseMoses Montefiore m 1812 wbr RelativesLevy Barent CohenLydia Diamantschleifer parents Contents 1 Early years 2 Career 3 Later years death and legacy 4 References 4 1 Attribution 4 2 Bibliography 5 External linksEarly years editJudith Barent Cohen fourth daughter of Levy Barent Cohen and his wife Lydia Diamantschleifer 1 2 was born in London on 20 February 1784 3 The father of Angel Court Throgmorton Street was a wealthy Ashkenazi Jew 4 Career editShe married Sir Moses Montefiore on 10 June 1812 Marriages between Sephardim and Ashkenazim were not approved by the Portuguese Synagogue but Moses believed that this caste prejudice was hurtful to the best interests of Judaism and was desirous of abolishing it There is little doubt that that marriage did more than anything else to pave the way for the present union of English Jews They were married on 10 June 1812 and took a house in New Court St Swithin s Lane next door to one Nathan Maier Rothschild living there for 13 years 4 5 This was likely Nathan Mayer Rothschild founder of the Rothschild banking family of England whom one of her sisters Hannah 1783 1850 had married in 1806 A keen traveller she noted the distress and suffering around her more particularly in the Jewish Quarters of the towns through which she passed and was ever ready with some plan of alleviation Her privately printed journals threw light upon her character and showed her to be cultured imbued with a strong religious spirit true to the teachings and observances of the Jewish faith yet exhibiting the widest acceptance of those espousing other beliefs She was quick to resent any indignity or insult that might be offered to her religion or her people 6 She wrote the first English language Jewish cookbook The Jewish Manual published in 1846 7 8 Later years death and legacy editFor some years her health had been so bad that they had spent much of their time in Europe in the hope of improving it but she had at last become too weak to undertake the journeys and her last years of her life were spent alternately in London and Ramsgate 5 Only a few months prior to her decease the couple had celebrated their golden wedding anniversary and this period was marked by what seemed a partial restoration of her health On 24 September 1862 after exchanging blessings with her husband she died 6 9 After her death Sir Moses founded in her memory the Judith Lady Montefiore College at Ramsgate 10 11 References edit Taylor 1813 p 335 Montefiore amp Montefiore 1890 p 349 Dwor Richa Montefiore nee Barent Cohen Judith Lady Montefiore Oxford Dictionary of National Biography online ed Oxford University Press doi 10 1093 ref odnb 64882 Subscription or UK public library membership required a b Step 1885 p 11 a b Singer amp Adler 1912 p 667 a b Step 1885 p 72 The Jewish Manual Brown Susan Patricia Clements Isobel Grundy eds Charlotte Montefiore medusa arts ualberta ca Retrieved 5 July 2018 via Cambridge Core Orlando Project permanent dead link Judith Montefiore Jewish Women s Archive Retrieved 12 January 2017 College history The Montefiore Endowment Archived from the original on 20 December 2016 Retrieved 15 December 2016 Singer amp Adler 1912 p 668 Attribution edit nbsp This article incorporates text from this source which is in the public domain Montefiore Sir Moses Montefiore Lady Judith Cohen 1890 Diaries of Sir Moses and Lady Montefiore Comprising Their Life and Work as Recorded in Their Diaries from 1812 to 1883 With the Addresses and Speeches of Sir Moses Griffith Farran Okeden amp Welsh nbsp This article incorporates text from this source which is in the public domain Singer Isidore Adler Cyrus 1912 The Jewish Encyclopedia A Descriptive Record of the History Religion Literature and Customs of the Jewish People from the Earliest Times to the Present Day Funk and Wagnalls nbsp This article incorporates text from this source which is in the public domain Step Edward 1885 Sir Moses Montefiore the story of his life by James Weston Public domain ed nbsp This article incorporates text from this source which is in the public domain Taylor C 1813 The Literary Panorama Public domain ed Printed by Cox Son and Baylis for C Taylor nbsp This article incorporates text from this source which is in the public domain Montefiore Judith 1846 The Jewish Manual Public domain ed David Starner Jonathan Chaney and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team Bibliography edit Jew Chron 3 October 1863 Kayserling Die Judischen Frauen pp 272 275 1308 Loewe L Diaries of Sir Muses and Lady Montefiore 1890 Morals Eminent Israelites pp 240 312 Wolf Lucien Life of Sir Moses Montefiore pp 189 212External links editWorks by Judith Montefiore at Project Gutenberg Works by or about Judith Montefiore at Internet Archive nbsp Biography portal Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Judith Montefiore amp oldid 1220481167, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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