Aimé Pallière (November 17, 1868 – December 24, 1949) was a French writer and journalist, a Noahide practitioner and disciple of Rabbi Elie Benamozegh. In 1928 he wrote a book on the Noahide Laws - The unknown sanctuary; a pilgrimage from Rome to Israel. The PDF Is below. If you are looking for the parts on Noahide Law search "Noach" with a C. His wikipedia is also below.
The unknown sanctuary; a pilgrimage from Rome to Israel
by Pallière, Aimé, 1875-1949; Wise, Louise Waterman
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Palliere was a Noahide
https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aim%C3%A9_Palli%C3%A8re
Aimé Pallière
Birth | 5th arrondissement of Lyon |
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Death | (at the age of 81) Abbey of Saint-Michel de Frigolet (Tarascon) |
Birth Name | Aimé Paul Pallière |
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Aimé Pallière ( – ) was a French writer and journalist, a Noahide practitioner and disciple of Rabbi Elie Benamozegh, whose book Israel and Humanity he edited in 1914. Study on the problem of universal religion and its solution.
- Preacher at the synagogue of the rue Copernic in Paris.
- Participated in the creation of the Israelite Liberal Union.
- Headed the Universal Union of Jewish Youth and the Jewish National Fund (1926-1935)
- Directed with the Chief Rabbi Jules Bauer the Jewish magazine Faith and Revival.
- Towards the end of his life, he lived with Rabbi David Feuerwerker, at 14 Place des Vosges, in Paris, to whom he bequeathed his collection of Hebraica.
- Preface and edition by Elie Benamozegh, Israel and Humanity. Study on the problem of universal religion and its solution. Foreword by Alfred Lévy. Paris, E. Leroux, 1914.
- The Veil Lifted. Paris, Éditions La Bourdonnais. 1937.
- The Unknown Sanctuary: My "Conversion" to Judaism. Paris, Rieder, 1926, 229 p.
- Bergson and Judaism. Paris, F. Alcan, 44 p. (lecture given to the Chema Israel Association, in Paris, )
- The Book of Shabbat: a collection of texts from Jewish literature [collected and translated] by Aimé Pallière and Maurice Liber. Fondation Séfer, 1974, 92 p.
- Léonce de Grandmaison. The spiritual odyssey of a modernist. From Christianity to Judaism. Études, , 641-660.
- Catherine Poujol. Around the Pallière "case". Debates on conversion between Orthodox and liberal Jews. Jewish Archives, number 35/1, 1st semester 2002.
- Catherine Poujol. Aimé Pallière (1868-1949). A Christian in Judaism. Desclée de Brouwer, Paris, 2003. (ISBN 2-220-05316-4)
Rabbis should just get over their Islamophobia and rank Islam the most and Christianity least Noahide. Their disgraceful refusal to do so is evidence of their unrighteousness provoking antisemitism.
ReplyDeleteIf antisemitism is one of the worst thoughtcrimes gentiles could be guilty of, what about Jews who provoke antisemitism?
Under Secular Koranism, Jews who provoke antisemitism would be declared Chillul Hashem and struck off from the Register of Jews making them dead to Judaism.
Jews of all people should understand that it is not numbers that matter but righteousness.
If there is a choice of one Jew who is Kiddush Hashem and 20 billion who are Chillul Hashem, which is better?
Only righteous Jews and righteous gentiles such as myself would immediately know the answer!