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  1. David Dean Shulman (born January 13, 1949) is an Israeli Indologist, poet and peace activist, known for his work on the history of religion in South India, Indian poetics, Tamil Islam, Dravidian linguistics, and Carnatic music.

  2. May 9, 2024 · David Shulman, a professor and activist, argues that Israel faces a catastrophe in Gaza and a threat of ethnic cleansing by settlers in the West Bank. He calls for a sea change in Israel's vision of reality and a recognition of the facts on the ground.

  3. Prof. David Shulman's research interest are Indian poetics, live Sanskrit theater, the Renascence in South India in the 16-17 centuries and the Islam in south India and the Carnatic classic music. ilingual in Hebrew and English, he has mastered Sanskrit, Hindi, Tamil and Telugu, and reads Greek, Russian, French, German, Persian, Arabic and ...

  4. Feb 10, 2023 · Israeli Indologist David Dean Shulman is a former professor of Indian Studies and Comparative Religion at the Hebrew University, Jerusalem, and a veteran member of the joint Israeli-Palestinian...

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  5. Oct 11, 2023 · The New York Review of Books publishes an article by David Shulman, a professor emeritus at Hebrew University, on the recent violence in Israel and Palestine. He criticizes the Israeli government's policies, the settler movement, and the prime minister's antidemocratic actions.

  6. Sep 28, 2021 · David Shulman, a professor and activist, reviews a book by Sylvain Cypel that exposes the state-sponsored terrorism of Israeli settlers against Palestinians. He recounts his own witnessing of settler attacks in the South Hebron hills and compares them to pogroms in history.

  7. Now, American-born Israeli David Shulman takes us right into the heart of the conflict with Dark Hope, an eye-opening chronicle of his work as a member of the peace group Ta‘ayush, which takes its name from the Arabic for “living together.”