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Jorge Elías Francisco Adoum a.k.a. Mago Jefa (March 10, 1897 – May 4, 1958) was born in the Ottoman Empire and migrated to Ecuador where he translated many works from Arabic to Spanish. He also painted, sculpted, composed music, practiced natural medicine and wrote more than forty volumes on occult sciences and Freemasonry which he signed with his pen name "Mago Jefa". He ran a private practice that specialized in hypnotism, magnetism and suggestion. He is reported to have performed numerous healings considered miraculous in his time. After 1945 he traveled to Chile, Argentina, and Brazil. He died in Rio de Janeiro in 1958 at sixty one years of age. He was the father of the Ecuadorian novelist Jorge Enrique Adoum.

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  • Jorge Elías Francisco Adoum alias Mago Jefa (10 de marzo de 1897 - 4 de mayo de 1958)​ de origen libanés, emigró a Ecuador, donde realizó traducciones del árabe al español, pintó, esculpió, compuso música, practicó medicina natural y escribió más de 40 volúmenes sobre ciencias ocultas y masonería que firmó con el seudónimo de "Mago Jefa". ​ ​ También tenía una práctica privada para el hipnotismo, el magnetismo y la sugerencia, e hizo numerosas curaciones consideradas milagrosas en su tiempo. Desde 1945 viajó a Chile, Argentina y Brasil. Murió en Río de Janeiro en 1958 a los 61 años. Fue el padre del novelista ecuatoriano Jorge Enrique Adoum.​ (es)
  • Jorge Elías Francisco Adoum a.k.a. Mago Jefa (March 10, 1897 – May 4, 1958) was born in the Ottoman Empire and migrated to Ecuador where he translated many works from Arabic to Spanish. He also painted, sculpted, composed music, practiced natural medicine and wrote more than forty volumes on occult sciences and Freemasonry which he signed with his pen name "Mago Jefa". He ran a private practice that specialized in hypnotism, magnetism and suggestion. He is reported to have performed numerous healings considered miraculous in his time. After 1945 he traveled to Chile, Argentina, and Brazil. He died in Rio de Janeiro in 1958 at sixty one years of age. He was the father of the Ecuadorian novelist Jorge Enrique Adoum. (en)
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  • Jorge Elías Francisco Adoum a.k.a. Mago Jefa (March 10, 1897 – May 4, 1958) was born in the Ottoman Empire and migrated to Ecuador where he translated many works from Arabic to Spanish. He also painted, sculpted, composed music, practiced natural medicine and wrote more than forty volumes on occult sciences and Freemasonry which he signed with his pen name "Mago Jefa". He ran a private practice that specialized in hypnotism, magnetism and suggestion. He is reported to have performed numerous healings considered miraculous in his time. After 1945 he traveled to Chile, Argentina, and Brazil. He died in Rio de Janeiro in 1958 at sixty one years of age. He was the father of the Ecuadorian novelist Jorge Enrique Adoum. (en)
  • Jorge Elías Francisco Adoum alias Mago Jefa (10 de marzo de 1897 - 4 de mayo de 1958)​ de origen libanés, emigró a Ecuador, donde realizó traducciones del árabe al español, pintó, esculpió, compuso música, practicó medicina natural y escribió más de 40 volúmenes sobre ciencias ocultas y masonería que firmó con el seudónimo de "Mago Jefa". ​ ​ (es)
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  • Jorge Elías Adoum (es)
  • Jorge Elías Adoum (en)
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