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by Lady Judith Cohen Montefiore, Sir Moses Montefiore
PREFACE.
CHAPTER I. - BIRTH OF SIR MOSES MONTEFIORE AT LEGHORN—HIS FAMILY—EARLY YEARS.
CHAPTER II. - EARLY EDUCATION—BECOMES A STOCKBROKER—HIS MARRIAGE.
CHAPTER III. - 1813-1820. FINANCIAL TRANSACTIONS—PUBLIC EVENTS BEFORE AND AFTER WATERLOO—ELECTED PRESIDENT OF THE SPANISH AND PORTUGUESE HEBREW COMMUNITY.
CHAPTER IV. - 1820-1826. DAILY LIFE—DEATH OF HIS BROTHER ABRAHAM—AN EARLY PANAMA CANAL PROJECT.
CHAPTER V. - 1827. FIRST JOURNEY TO JERUSALEM.
CHAPTER VI. - 1827-1828. MR AND MRS MONTEFIORE LEAVE ALEXANDRIA—A SEA VOYAGE SIXTY YEARS AGO.
CHAPTER VII. - 1828-1829. ARRIVAL IN ENGLAND—ILLNESS OF MR MONTEFIORE-THE STRUGGLE FOR JEWISH EMANCIPATION.
CHAPTER VIII. - 1829. LADY HESTER STANHOPE—HER ECCENTRICITIES—PARLIAMENT AND THE JEWS.
CHAPTER IX. - 1829-1830. MR MONTEFIORE PRESENTED TO THE KING—SPANISH AND PORTUGUESE JEWS IN LONDON IN 1829.
These intimate diaries open a window onto the life of a remarkable 19th‑century couple whose partnership blended deep faith with tireless philanthropy. Sir Moses and Lady Judith Montefiore recorded their thoughts, travels, and charitable projects over six decades, offering a candid view of their shared convictions and personal affection. The editor, a longtime friend who accompanied them on many missions, weaves their entries into a coherent narrative that feels both historical and deeply personal.
Spanning from 1814 to 1883, the journals capture everything from bustling London’s merchant quarters to remote relief trips in the Middle East, Egypt, and beyond. Readers hear the rhythm of daily life—family celebrations, synagogue duties, and the logistical challenges of organizing aid—alongside vivid descriptions of the couple’s encounters with poverty, disease, and political unrest. The double dating system, pairing Hebrew and Christian calendars, underscores the Montefiores’ commitment to both their heritage and the wider world.
Full title
Diaries of Sir Moses and Lady Montefiore, Volume 1 (of 2) Comprising Their Life and Work as Recorded in Their Diaries, from 1812 to 1883
Language
en
Duration
~15 hours (889K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by David Starner, Roberta Staehlin and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This file made from images generously made available by Seforim Online.)
Release date
2008-08-02
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1784–1862
A pioneering Jewish travel writer and philanthropist, she turned journeys through Europe and the Middle East into vivid accounts that also reflected her deep religious commitment. Her life joined literary curiosity with public generosity, making her an important voice in 19th-century Anglo-Jewish history.
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