Katie Magnus Explained

Katie Magnus, Lady Magnus (née Emanuel; 2 May 1844 – March 1924), was a British author and communal worker.

A Jew,[1] she was born to E. Emanuel in Portsmouth, and married Sir Philip Magnus. She was a member of various committees of the Berkeley Street Synagogue, engaged in the Jews' Deaf and Dumb Home, and was a treasurer of the Jewish Girls' Club. She wrote several popular books, and also contributed with articles to several periodicals.

She died in London in March 1924.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. [William D. Rubinstein]
  2. News: International Jewish News . The Modern View . 4 . 1924-03-28 . 2020-01-01 . Newspapers.com.