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Lot #    24924
Auction End Date    10/27/2009 10:46:00 AM (mm/dd/yyyy)
          
Title Information
Title (English)    The Crown of a good name
Title (Hebrew)    כתר שם טוב
Author    [Montefiore] Hayyim Guedalla
City    London
Publisher    (Wertheimer, Lea and Co.)
Publication Date    1884
          
Collection Information
Independent Item    This listing is an independent item not part of any collection
          
Description Information
Physical
Description
   Only edition. 71, [1] pp., octavo, 245:155 mm., light age staining, wide margins. A good copy loose in the original boards, rubbed and split.
          
Detailed
Description
   Added t.p.: The Crown of a good name. A brief account of a few of the doings, preachings, and compositions on Sir Moses Montefiore's Natal Day November 8th, 1883 ...

Account of Sir Moses Montefiore’s trips and actions on behalf of Jewry by Hayyim Guedalla. The verso has a dedication page to Sir Moses Montefiore, in English. There is an introduction by Hayyim Guedalla, the text is in Hebrew, Italian, and English.

Moses Montefiore (1784–1885) was the most famous Anglo-Jew of the 19th century. Montefiore was, from 1827, after his first visit to Erez Israel, until the end of his life, a strictly observant Jew. His determined opposition checked the growth of the Reform movement in England. He has been described as the last of the shtadlanim who by their personal standing with their governments were able to further the cause of Jews elsewhere. He was active as such from the time of the Damascus Affair in 1840. He made trips to Russia to persuade the authorities to alleviate persecution of the Jewish population, and went to Morocco, Rumania, and Turkey for the same purpose, not deterred by fears of slavery and imprisonment which then beset travelers in the East, or by breaking ice or by wolves in Russia. Montefiore was sheriff of London in 1837–38 and was knighted by Queen Victoria on her first visit to the City. He received a baronetcy in 1846 in recognition of his humanitarian efforts on behalf of his fellow Jews. His 100th birthday was celebrated as a public holiday by Jewish communities the world over.

Hayyim Guedalla (1815–1904) was a philanthropist and supporter of Jewish settlement in Erez Israel. Born in London, Guedalla, the scion of a Moroccan family, married the niece of Moses Montefiore. He joined Montefiore on several of his trips (but did not accompany him to Russia) and published articles, pamphlets, and books dealing with Jewish affairs and supplied the funds for the English translation of The Jewish Question of Russia by Demidoff San Donato (1884).

          
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Reference
Description
   EJ; JE; Roth, Mag Bibl, 140–6; Lehmann, Nova Bibl, 109, 112, 117; L. Wolf, Sir Moses Montefiore (1885, Eng.); L. Loewe, Diaries of Sir Moses and Lady Montefiore, 2 vols. (1890); S. U. Nahon, Sir Moses Montefiore (Eng. 1965); CD-EPI 0123609
        
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Listing Classification
Period
19th Century:    Checked
  
Location
England:    Checked
  
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Language:    Hebrew, Italian, English
  
Manuscript Type
  
Kind of Judaica