“Marchez, fils de martyrs!...”[¹]
[¹] La Nouvelle Question d’Orient. Empires d’Egypte et d’Arabie. Reconstitution de la Nationalité Juive. Paris ... 1860. (8º. 47 pp.) pp. 39–41.
LXIV.
Statistics of the Holy Land
A folded page with which the Addenda (Extracts from some of the reports, letters, and addresses on agriculture in the Holy Land received by Sir Moses Montefiore, F.R.S., etc. etc., during his sojourn there. Translated from the originals, by Dr. L. Loewe) to Lady Montefiore’s Notes from a Private Journal, 1844, concludes, is entitled:—
“A form of the lists giving a statistical account of the Children of Israel dwelling in the Holy Land. In the Year 5599/1839.” These are the names of the worthy persons fearing God, who resided in the Holy City, in the year 5599–1839.
The form is divided into seventeen columnar sections, headed with the following queries:—
Number in Family—Names—Where born—Age—Date of arrival in the Holy Land—How Situated—Occupation—Married—Single—Names and number of children—Age above 13—Age under 13—Names of Widows—Age—Names of Orphans—Age—Remarks.
Sir Moses, accompanied by his wife, first visited the Holy Land in 1827, and the urgent necessity and vast importance of statistics must have deeply impressed him, for we find that on his second pilgrimage, eleven years later, he caused forms similar to the above, which were also in Hebrew, to be distributed in the Holy Cities of Jerusalem, Safed, Tiberias, Hebron, and in other towns and villages. The information furnished was signed, countersigned and sealed by the Heads of each Kahal.