Rabbi William M. Strongin is an author, former Director of Jewish Studies at State University of New York at New Paltz,[1] and previously[2] a spiritual leader at Kehillat Ahavat Achim, a Jewish congregation in New Paltz.[3] Strongin received a BA at Stony Brook University, a MTS at Harvard, and a MAHL and DDiv from the Reconstructionist Rabbinical College in Wyncote, Pennsylvania.[3]
Strongin has written articles and book reviews in magazines, newspapers, and scholarly journals. In his article "Contemplating the Nature of Evil", Strongin describes evil as a necessary component of all human beings: on one hand, evil seeks to destroy us, but on the other hand, it also helps us grow and evolve as beings.[3]
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