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Montefiore         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Montifiore; The Montefiore; Montefiore (disambiguation)
Montefiore, Montifiore, and Montefiori is a surname associated with the Montefiore family, Sephardi Jews who were diplomats and bankers all over Europe and who originated from the Iberian Peninsula, namely Spain and Portugal, and also France, Morocco, England, and Italy. Meaning "flower mountain", its Ashkenazi equivalent would be "Blumberg" or "Bloomberg".
Adam Montefiore         
ISRAELI WINE CRITIC
Adam montefiore; Montefiore, Adam
Adam Montefiore (born 10 November 1957 in London) is a British-born Israeli wine trade veteran, wine critic and wine writer.
Claude Montefiore         
BRITISH JEWISH RELIGIOUS LEADER AND SCHOLAR (1858–1938)
Claude Joseph Goldsmid Montefiore; Claude G. Montefiore; Therese Montefiore; Claude Goldsmid-Montefiore; C. G. Montefiore
Claude Joseph Goldsmid Montefiore, also Goldsmid–Montefiore or just Goldsmid Montefiore  (1858–1938) was the intellectual founder of Anglo-Liberal Judaism and the founding president of the World Union for Progressive Judaism, a scholar of the Hebrew Bible, rabbinic literature and New Testament. He was a significant figure in the contexts of modern Jewish religious thought, Jewish-Christian relations, and Anglo-Jewish socio-politics, and educator.

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Moses Montefiore
| birth_place = Livorno, Grand Duchy of Tuscany
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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.