Aimé Pallière, the Paradox of a Christian president of the Union ...
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It was in 1926, at the Congress of Paris, that the Universal Union of Jewish Youth (UUJJ) made Aimé Pallière its president. He remained its head until the ...
Aug 29, 2012 · Aimé Pallière was a pioneer of the noachinian research legitimate from a Hebrew point of view and authentic from a Christian point of view.
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Aimé Pallière, né le 17 novembre 1868 à Lyon 5e et mort le 24 décembre 1949 à Saint-Michel-de-Frigolet (Tarascon), est un écrivain et journaliste français, ...
Born: November 17, 1868, 5th arrondissement, Lyon, France
Died: December 24, 1949 (age 81 years), Tarascon, France
After an active life of writing and lecturing on Judaism, Pallière died on December 24, 1949. He was the same in death as in life, for he asked for both the ...
This paper deals with the unusual case of Aimé Pallière, a Christian who attempted to convert to Judaism between 1895 and 1924.
Aimé Pallière / UNKNOWN SANCTUARY A PILGRIMAGE FROM ROME Signed ; Author. Aimé Pallière ; Publisher. Bloch Publishing Company ; Accurate description. 5.0.
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Aimé Pallière, 1868-1949: Un chrétien dans le judaïsme by Poujol, Catherine - ISBN 10: 2220053164 - ISBN 13: 9782220053165 - DDB - 2003 - Softcover.
The unknown sanctuary; a pilgrimage from Rome to Israel, by Aimé Pallière; translated from the French by Louise Waterman Wise. Available at Divinity Library ...