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Pascal Themanlys (27 September 1909 – 25 June 2000) was a French (later Israeli) poet, Zionist, and Kabbalist. His books on Jewish mysticism have been published in French, English and Hebrew. Pascal was born in Paris; his French parents and Claire Themanlys were important disciples of Max Theon, and in charge of the "Cosmic Movement" in France. Pascal himself only met Theon once in 1920 (when he was eleven, Théon was well into his seventies), although he claimed later he was initiated by his father Louis. This supplemented his own studies of traditional Lurianic Kabbalah.

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  • Pascal Themanlys (de)
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  • Pascal Thémanlys, alias de Pascal Moyse (París, 27 de septiembre de 1909-Jerusalén, 25 de junio ded 2000) escritor y cabalista franco-israelí cuya obra versaba en la Cábala y la « filosofía cósmica » del ocultista , de la que sus padres fueron los representantes de Francia. (es)
  • Pascal Themanlys (* 27. September 1909 in Paris; † 25. Juni 2000) war ein französischer (später israelischer) Poet, Zionist und Kabbalist. Seine Bücher über jüdischen Mystizismus wurden auf Französisch, Englisch und Hebräisch verlegt. Während des Zweiten Weltkriegs war Themanlys in der französischen Résistance. 1949 emigrierte er nach Israel, wo er Leiter der französischen Sektion der Jewish Agency wurde. Er war Gründer der Israelisch-Französischen Freundschaft. (de)
  • Pascal Thémanlys, de son vrai nom Pascal Moyse, né à Paris le 27 septembre 1909 et mort à Jérusalem le 25 juin 2000, est un écrivain et kabbaliste français, puis israélien, auteur d'ouvrages sur la Kabbale et sur la « philosophie cosmique » de l'occultiste Max Théon. (fr)
  • Pascal Themanlys (27 September 1909 – 25 June 2000) was a French (later Israeli) poet, Zionist, and Kabbalist. His books on Jewish mysticism have been published in French, English and Hebrew. Pascal was born in Paris; his French parents and Claire Themanlys were important disciples of Max Theon, and in charge of the "Cosmic Movement" in France. Pascal himself only met Theon once in 1920 (when he was eleven, Théon was well into his seventies), although he claimed later he was initiated by his father Louis. This supplemented his own studies of traditional Lurianic Kabbalah. (en)
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  • Pascal Themanlys (* 27. September 1909 in Paris; † 25. Juni 2000) war ein französischer (später israelischer) Poet, Zionist und Kabbalist. Seine Bücher über jüdischen Mystizismus wurden auf Französisch, Englisch und Hebräisch verlegt. Pascal wurde in Paris geboren; seine Eltern und Claire Themanlys waren wichtige Schüler von Max Théon und engagierten sich für das von diesem begründete Mouvement Cosmique in Frankreich. Pascal Themanlys traf Theon nur einmal 1920 (im Alter von elf Jahren, Théon war damals schon über siebzig), trotzdem behauptete er später von seinem Vater initiiert worden zu sein. Dies ergänzte seine eigenen Studien der traditionellen lurianischen Kabbalah. Während des Zweiten Weltkriegs war Themanlys in der französischen Résistance. 1949 emigrierte er nach Israel, wo er Leiter der französischen Sektion der Jewish Agency wurde. Er war Gründer der Israelisch-Französischen Freundschaft. (de)
  • Pascal Thémanlys, alias de Pascal Moyse (París, 27 de septiembre de 1909-Jerusalén, 25 de junio ded 2000) escritor y cabalista franco-israelí cuya obra versaba en la Cábala y la « filosofía cósmica » del ocultista , de la que sus padres fueron los representantes de Francia. Durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial, fue parte de la resistencia y se refugió en Pau. En 1947, se casó con su esposa Raymonde, con la que fue padre de 4 hijos. En 1953, emigró a Israel donde dirigió la sección francesa del departamento de información de la y fundó las Amitiés Israël-France. Paralelamente, militó a favor de un sionismo espiritual y reunió en Jerusalén a un círculo de estudiosos consagrados a la cábala en la tradición de y a la filosofía cósmica de Max Théon. (es)
  • Pascal Thémanlys, de son vrai nom Pascal Moyse, né à Paris le 27 septembre 1909 et mort à Jérusalem le 25 juin 2000, est un écrivain et kabbaliste français, puis israélien, auteur d'ouvrages sur la Kabbale et sur la « philosophie cosmique » de l'occultiste Max Théon. Ses parents, et Claire Thémanlys, sont les représentants en France du « Mouvement cosmique » de Max Théon. Pascal Thémanlys hérite de sa famille un goût tant pour la littérature que pour la tradition juive, hassidique et kabbalistique. À l'âge de 15 ans, il publie un recueil de poèmes, Le Monocle d'émeraude, et fait paraître en 1934 l'un des premiers livres en français sur Baal Shem Tov, Les Merveilles du Becht. Pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale, il fait partie de la résistance et se réfugie à Pau. En 1953, il émigre en Israël où il dirige la section française du département de l'information de l'Agence juive et fonde les Amitiés Israël-France. Parallèlement, il milite en faveur d'un sionisme spirituel et réunit autour de lui à Jérusalem un cercle d'études consacré à la Kabbale dans la tradition d'Isaac Louria et à la philosophie cosmique de Max Théon. (fr)
  • Pascal Themanlys (27 September 1909 – 25 June 2000) was a French (later Israeli) poet, Zionist, and Kabbalist. His books on Jewish mysticism have been published in French, English and Hebrew. Pascal was born in Paris; his French parents and Claire Themanlys were important disciples of Max Theon, and in charge of the "Cosmic Movement" in France. Pascal himself only met Theon once in 1920 (when he was eleven, Théon was well into his seventies), although he claimed later he was initiated by his father Louis. This supplemented his own studies of traditional Lurianic Kabbalah. At fifteen, he published his first collection of poems, work of poems, a booklet called the Emerald Monocle, in 1924. He met a number of important authors and artists such as Rabindranath Tagore and Paul Valéry. In 1934 his book Les merveilles du Becht (Wonders of Becht) was published, the first book in French about the Baal Shem Tov. During the Second World War he was a member of the French resistance. In 1947, he married his wife, Raymonde; they would later have three children. In 1949 he emigrated to Israel where he became the head the French section of the Department of Information of the Jewish Agency. He was also the founder of the Amitiés Israël-France (Israel-France Friendship) society. After his retirement from the civil service he founded the , and taught and studied Kabbalah. He seems to have had a very poor opinion of liberal Judaism. (en)
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