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Shmuel Oswald Rufeisen (1922–1998), better known as Brother (or Father) Daniel, O.C.D., was a Polish-born Jew who survived the Nazi invasion of his homeland, in the course of which he converted to Christianity, becoming a Catholic and a friar of the Discalced Carmelite Order. He sought Israeli citizenship under the Israeli Law of Return, but was refused. However, he moved to Israel as a Carmelite friar, where he spent the rest of his life, and acquired citizenship through naturalization.

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  • Daniel Rufeisen (de)
  • Oswald Rufeisen (es)
  • Oswald Rufeisen (fr)
  • Oswald Rufeisen (en)
  • Daniel Rufeisen (pl)
  • Руфайзен, Освальд (ru)
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  • Daniel Rufeisen (* 29. Januar 1922 in Zadziele bei Żywiec als Shmuel Oswald Rufeisen; † 1. Juli 1998 in Haifa) war ein Karmelit und Ordenspriester. (de)
  • Shmuel Oswald Rufeisen (Żywiec, Polonia, 29 de enero de 1922 – Haifa, Israel, 30 de julio de 1998), más conocido como Daniel, O.C.D., fue un judío polaco que sobrevivió a la invasión nazi de su tierra natal, En el curso del cual se convirtió al cristianismo, convirtiéndose en católico y fraile de la Orden Carmelita Descalza, se mudó a Israel, donde buscó la ciudadanía bajo la Ley de Retorno israelí, pero el gobierno israelí lo rechazó. (es)
  • Shmuel Oswald Rufeisen (1922–1998), better known as Brother (or Father) Daniel, O.C.D., was a Polish-born Jew who survived the Nazi invasion of his homeland, in the course of which he converted to Christianity, becoming a Catholic and a friar of the Discalced Carmelite Order. He sought Israeli citizenship under the Israeli Law of Return, but was refused. However, he moved to Israel as a Carmelite friar, where he spent the rest of his life, and acquired citizenship through naturalization. (en)
  • Daniel Rufeisen OCD, właśc. Shmuel Oswald Rufeisen (ur. 29 stycznia 1922 w Zadzielu k. Żywca, zm. 30 lipca 1998 w Hajfie) – polski kapłan katolicki żydowskiego pochodzenia, karmelita, konwertyta, misjonarz, tłumacz. (pl)
  • Освальд Руфайзен (имя данное при рождении — שמואל אהרון רופאייזן Шмуэль (Самуэль, Самуил) Аарон, монашеское имя — брат Даниэль; 1922, Живец, Галиция — 30 июля 1998, Хайфа) — католический монах-кармелит еврейского происхождения. История Руфайзена сильно мифологизирована. (ru)
  • Shmuel Oswald Rufeisen (1922–1998), plus connu sous le nom de Père Daniel, est un Juif polonais, survivant de l'invasion nazie de la Pologne. Durant la guerre, il est amené à lire l’Évangile, après quoi il demande à se faire baptiser. Après la guerre, il entre dans l'ordre des Carmes déchaux. En 1956, il part s'installer en Israël, et finit sa vie au couvent Stella Maris d'Haïfa. En Israël il s'investit dans l’Œuvre Saint Jacques, ainsi que dans le dialogue avec les populations hébréophones. (fr)
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