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Fefferman became a member of the Unification Church in 1968. Fefferman is married, has two daughters and lives in Washington, D.C.<ref>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Fefferman Wikipedia: Dan Fefferman]</ref>
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American UC members(102 C)



Fefferman, Dan
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Full name Fefferman, Dan
Other names Daniel G. Fefferman
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Short biography Fefferman became a member of the Unification Church in 1968. Fefferman is married, has two daughters and lives in Washington, D.C.

Dan Fefferman became a member of the Unification Church in 1968. Fefferman is married, has two daughters and lives in Washington, D.C.[1]


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The Words of the Fefferman Family


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Dan Fefferman at the Oakland holy ground in 1969.[2]
Dan Fefferman representing I.C.R.F. (International Coalition for Religious Freedom)at a rally in Japan.[3]

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