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・ MOAC
・ Moacir Alves de Andrade Junior
・ Moacir Avidos River
・ Moacir Barbosa Nascimento
・ Moacir Claudino Pinto
・ Moacir Costa da Silva
・ Moacir Júnior
・ Moacir Pereira
・ Moacir Rodrigues Santos
・ Moacir Santos
・ Moaciria moraveci
・ Moacyr Daiuto
・ Moacyr Dunham
・ Moacyr Filho
・ Moacyr José Vitti
Moacyr Scliar
・ Moacyrzão
・ Moacșa
・ Moadamiyet al-Sham media centre
・ Moadéga
・ Moaen Shalabia
・ Moaf
・ Moaf Amandan
・ Moaf, Bandar-e Anzali
・ Moaf, Masal
・ Moaga
・ Moahni Moahna
・ Moai
・ Moai (disambiguation)
・ Moai (seamount)


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Moacyr Scliar : ウィキペディア英語版
Moacyr Scliar

Moacyr Jaime Scliar (March 23, 1937February 27, 2011) was a Brazilian writer and physician. Most of his writing centers on issues of Jewish identity in the Diaspora and particularly on being Jewish in Brazil.
Scliar is best known outside Brazil for his 1981 novel ''Max and the Cats'' (''Max e os Felinos''), the story of a young German man who flees Berlin after he comes to the attention of the Nazis for having had an affair with a married woman. Making his way to Brazil, his ship sinks, and he finds himself alone in a dinghy with a jaguar who had been travelling in the hold.〔Mitgang, Herbert. ("Books of The Times; Fleeing the Nazis With a Jaguar That May Be Real" ), ''The New York Times'', July 11, 1990.〕
==Background==
Scliar was born in Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul, into a Jewish family that immigrated to Brazil from Bessarabia in 1919. He graduated in medicine in 1962, majoring in public health. He first worked at the Jewish Hospital for the Elderly in Porto Alegre, and later worked in the public health field in tuberculosis prevention and treatment.〔

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