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Shalom Freedman : ウィキペディア英語版 | Shalom Freedman Shalom (Seymour) Freedman (born June 17, 1942) is an American-Israeli writer, thinker and poet. As a Jewish writer his best-known work consists of conversations with thinkers and spiritual leaders centering on the concept of ''Avodat Hashem'' or service of God. As a public intellectual his work has touched on a wide variety of issues regarding the human condition and future, while focusing most urgently on Israel’s struggle for survival and wellbeing. == Early Years and Education == Born in Troy, New York, to Reuben (Kelly) Freedman and Edith (Zeibert) Freedman, he graduated from Harpur College (now Binghamton University) in 1964. He received his M.A. (thesis: “''The Influence of the Religious Thought of Henry James Sr. on the Philosophy of William James''”) and Ph.D. (thesis: “''The American-Jewish Novel''”) in English Literature and American Studies from Cornell University, under the guidance of Professor Cushing Strout.
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