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Artur Carlos de Barros Basto OC • OA (nome Hebreu: Abraham Israel Ben-Rosh) (Amarante, 18 de Dezembro de 1887 - Porto, 8 de Março de 1961) foi um militar de carreira, mas também um escritor e um filósofo que publicou várias obras relacionadas com o Judaísmo. Foi um importante líder judaico e impulsionador da criação da comunidade Judaica do Porto, cujo nome oficial é Comunidade Israelita do Porto e da edificação da Sinagoga Kadoorie. Ajudou ao retorno dos criptojudeus ao Judaísmo e os refugiados judeus na Segunda Guerra Mundial. Artur Carlos de Barros Basto (nom juif : Abraham Israel Ben-Rosh), né en 1887 et mort en 1961, est un officier portugais décoré, héros de la révolution républicaine portugaise de 1910, devenu l'apôtre des Marranes et l'inspirateur du retour au judaïsme des crypto-juifs portugais. Dégradé et chassé de l'armée par antisémitisme, il est souvent appelé le Dreyfus portugais. Artur Carlos de Barros Basto (Hebrew: אברהם ישראל בן-ראש; Abraham Israel Ben-Rosh) (18 December 1887 – 8 March 1961) was a Portuguese military officer and writer, who published several works related to Judaism. He was an important Jewish leader and one of the people who established the Jewish Community in Porto and assisted the construction of the Kadoorie Synagogue, the largest Synagogue in Iberian Peninsula. Furthermore, he helped the return of Crypto-Jews to the Jewish people and, during World War II, helped Jewish refugees escape the Holocaust. Artur Carlos de Barros Basto OC • OA (nombre hebreo: Abraham Israel Ben-Rosh) (Amarante, 18 de diciembre de 1887 - Oporto, 8 de marzo de 1961) fue un militar de carrera, pero también escritor y filósofo que publicó diversas obras relacionadas con judaísmo. Fue un importante líder judío y promotor de la creación de la comunidad judía de Oporto, cuyo nombre oficial es Comunidade Israelita do Porto, y de la construcción de la Sinagoga Kadoorie. Ayudó al regreso de los criptojudíos al judaísmo y a los refugiados judíos en la Segunda Guerra Mundial.
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Artur Carlos de Barros Basto (Hebrew: אברהם ישראל בן-ראש; Abraham Israel Ben-Rosh) (18 December 1887 – 8 March 1961) was a Portuguese military officer and writer, who published several works related to Judaism. He was an important Jewish leader and one of the people who established the Jewish Community in Porto and assisted the construction of the Kadoorie Synagogue, the largest Synagogue in Iberian Peninsula. Furthermore, he helped the return of Crypto-Jews to the Jewish people and, during World War II, helped Jewish refugees escape the Holocaust. Artur Carlos de Barros Basto OC • OA (nombre hebreo: Abraham Israel Ben-Rosh) (Amarante, 18 de diciembre de 1887 - Oporto, 8 de marzo de 1961) fue un militar de carrera, pero también escritor y filósofo que publicó diversas obras relacionadas con judaísmo. Fue un importante líder judío y promotor de la creación de la comunidad judía de Oporto, cuyo nombre oficial es Comunidade Israelita do Porto, y de la construcción de la Sinagoga Kadoorie. Ayudó al regreso de los criptojudíos al judaísmo y a los refugiados judíos en la Segunda Guerra Mundial. Artur Carlos de Barros Basto (nom juif : Abraham Israel Ben-Rosh), né en 1887 et mort en 1961, est un officier portugais décoré, héros de la révolution républicaine portugaise de 1910, devenu l'apôtre des Marranes et l'inspirateur du retour au judaïsme des crypto-juifs portugais. Dégradé et chassé de l'armée par antisémitisme, il est souvent appelé le Dreyfus portugais. Artur Carlos de Barros Basto OC • OA (nome Hebreu: Abraham Israel Ben-Rosh) (Amarante, 18 de Dezembro de 1887 - Porto, 8 de Março de 1961) foi um militar de carreira, mas também um escritor e um filósofo que publicou várias obras relacionadas com o Judaísmo. Foi um importante líder judaico e impulsionador da criação da comunidade Judaica do Porto, cujo nome oficial é Comunidade Israelita do Porto e da edificação da Sinagoga Kadoorie. Ajudou ao retorno dos criptojudeus ao Judaísmo e os refugiados judeus na Segunda Guerra Mundial.
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