Hussar

Hussar

Bruno Hussar (* 1911 in Ägypten; † 8. Februar 1996) ist Gründer von Neve Schalom/Wahat as-Salam in Israel.

Bruno Hussar ist 1935 vom Judentum zum katholischen Glauben konvertiert, wurde Dominikaner und ließ sich 1950 zum Priester weihen. 1953 kam er zum ersten Mal nach Haifa, Israel. 1970 gründete er Neve Shalom / Wahat al-Salam.

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Bruno Hussar, Ein Weg der Versöhnung. Juden, Christen und Moslems in Israel. Aus dem Französischen übersetzt von Manuel Schiffler und Paulus Engelhardt. Topos Taschenbücher, Matthias-Grünewald Verlag, Mainz 1988. ISBN 3-7867-1380-4.

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