Juliette Pary

Juliette Pary (August 6, 1903 – October 1, 1950) was Jewish-French Russian born journalist, writer, translator and educator activist.

During the years 1928–1930 she wrote in the nascent newspaper Embassies and Consulates (Ambassades et Consulats) about French diplomacy.

[3] In 1931 Pary married Isaac Pougatch, a Ukrainian refugee, who worked in an art gallery.

Following Nazi Germany consolidates, she and her husband helped German Jewish refugees, and worked with Zionist youth organization Agriculture and Crafts (Agriculture et artisanat) and wrote in the weekly Jewish Journal (Journal Juif).

In 1948 she published her experiences in the summer camps between the war in the book Law and freedom (Droit et liberté).