Hommage à Magda Hollander-Lafon, rescapée d'Auschwitz

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Jean Mouttapa, éditeur. Pour une spiritualité vivante

Depuis 35 ans, Jean Mouttapa dirige le département spiritualité des éditions Albin Michel, la plus importante maison d’édition laïque de livres spirituels et consacrée aux principales religions du monde. La liste est impressionnante d’hommes et de femmes que Jean Mouttapa a contr ...  Show more

Perla Servan Schreiber , l'Art d'habiter la Vie

À 80 ans, Perla, Servan Schreiber et pétillante de vie et revendique que « vieillir c’est grandir en liberté ». Quel est le secret de cette femme, née au Maroc, dans une famille juive sépharade et qui, après avoir travaillé pour des magazines féminin comme ELLE, et Marie Claire, ...  Show more

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