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The '''Association of Hebrew Theosophists''' formed in 1925 during the 50th anniversary jubilee convention of the [[Theosophical (Adyar)|Theosophical Society]]. The founding officers were Gaston Polak of Belgium,  A. B. Salem of Cochin, and [[S. S. Cohen]] of Adyar, with members from Bulgaria, Egypt, Iran, Italy, and several parts of India. Branches formed in India, England, The Netherlands, and the United States. The Jewish Theosophist was a periodical published by the American branch.
The '''Association of Hebrew Theosophists''' formed in 1925 during the 50th anniversary jubilee convention of the [[Theosophical (Adyar)|Theosophical Society]]. The founding officers were Gaston Polak of Belgium,  A. B. Salem of Cochin, and [[S. S. Cohen]] of Adyar, with members from Bulgaria, Egypt, Iran, Italy, and several parts of India. Branches formed in India, England, The Netherlands, and the United States.  
 
== Publications ==
'''''The Jewish Theosophist''''' was a periodical published by the American branch.
 
The organization published several books and pamphlets:
 
* Horne, Alexander. ''Spiritualizing Unspiritual Judaism''. Seattle, Wash.: Association of Hebrew Theosophists, American Section, 1926.


== Additional resources ==
== Additional resources ==

Revision as of 18:26, 23 January 2024

The Association of Hebrew Theosophists formed in 1925 during the 50th anniversary jubilee convention of the Theosophical Society. The founding officers were Gaston Polak of Belgium, A. B. Salem of Cochin, and S. S. Cohen of Adyar, with members from Bulgaria, Egypt, Iran, Italy, and several parts of India. Branches formed in India, England, The Netherlands, and the United States.

Publications

The Jewish Theosophist was a periodical published by the American branch.

The organization published several books and pamphlets:

  • Horne, Alexander. Spiritualizing Unspiritual Judaism. Seattle, Wash.: Association of Hebrew Theosophists, American Section, 1926.

Additional resources

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