Sir Moses Montefiore and the Anti-Semite

Sir Moses Montefiore and the Anti-Semite

Sir Moses Haim Montefiore (1784-1885), a British Jewish banker and philanthropist, defender of human rights, and sheriff of London,

was once seated at dinner next to an important personality and an anti-Semite.

He told Sir Moses that he had just returned from Japan,

where they “have neither pigs nor Jews.”

Montefiore replied instantly: “Accordingly, you and I should go there so they can have a sample of each.”

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