Benjamin H. Freedman

Benjamin H. Freedman

Benjamin Harrison Freedman (1890 – May 1984) was an American antisemitic and anti-Zionist activist. Freedman was a partner in a dermatological institute and in small business. He converted from Judaism to Roman Catholicism.

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