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'''Claude Goldsmid Montefiore''' (1858-1938) was a Jewish-British scholar and rabbi, leader of English Liberal Judaism, in 1890 founder and editor of the [[Jewish Quarterly Review]]. Unusual for the time and energy he devoted to the study of Christianity, and for his sympathetic attitude towards Jesus and Paul. Forerunner of the Jewish-Christian dialogue.  
'''Claude Goldsmid Montefiore''' (1858-1938) was a Jewish-British scholar and rabbi, leader of English Liberal Judaism, in 1890 founder and editor of the [[Jewish Quarterly Review]]. Unusual for the time and energy he devoted to the study of Christianity, and for his sympathetic attitude towards Jesus and Paul. Forerunner of the Jewish-Christian dialogue.  
   
   
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Claude Goldsmid Montefiore (1858-1938) was a Jewish-British scholar and rabbi, leader of English Liberal Judaism, in 1890 founder and editor of the Jewish Quarterly Review. Unusual for the time and energy he devoted to the study of Christianity, and for his sympathetic attitude towards Jesus and Paul. Forerunner of the Jewish-Christian dialogue.

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