Παραδείγματα από το σώμα κειμένου για Moses Montefiore
1. In Edgeworth‘s case, Page writes that the novel "was not a complete success because she could not fully imagine a British world in which ‘real‘ Jews were at home." Reviewers also criticized the book; one could see no reason for "reasonable readers" to forget what was deemed a quite reasonable dislike of ‘Jew–pedlars or money–lenders.‘" A glimpse of Jewish life through Jewish eyes is found in the journal of Judith Montefiore‘s travels through Israel in 1827 with her husband, the great philanthropist Moses Montefiore.