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Sir Moses Montefiore will not be reburied in Jerusalem

September 20, 2012 08:41

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Simon Rocker,

Simon Rocker

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The charity which owns the Ramsgate tomb of British Jewry’s most famous philanthropist, Sir Moses Montefiore, has flatly rejected the idea of reburying him in Jerusalem.

Historian Simon Sebag Montefiore, a descendant of the Victorian knight, recently said that many of the family favoured removing the remains of Sir Moses and his wife Judith from the Kent seaside town. Sir Moses, who died in 1885 aged 100, visited Palestine seven times.

But Lucien Gubbay, chairman of the Montefiore Endowment, which runs the mausoleum where the Montefiores lie, said that those opposed to the “bizarre” proposal need not worry.

“It would simply not be possible under the terms of the charity’s governing instrument — or indeed under planning law — to transfer the remains of Sir Moses,” Mr Gubbay insisted.

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