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France - The Isaac Bashevis Singer Lodge in Paris |
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This Lodge was founded on 22nd June 2004.
Lodge members voted to name it after Isaac Bashevis Singer, to honour him as a leading contemporary author.
Isaac Bashevis Singer was born in Poland in 1904, was a chronicler of Jewish history and narrative up to the present day.
He wrote best-sellers such as The Slave, The Manor, The Estate and The Seance and Other Stories.
Lodge activities:
Financial support to Israeli families via the Gamzon Lodge in Jerusalem (French-speaking Lodge led by Daniel May).
Donation of a defibrillator to the Israeli charity Hatzalah Yoch.
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