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Engelman spent 38 years as a sole practitioner representing individual and corporate clients from various fields of endeavor including medical, real estate and manufacturing. During his active years as a CPA, he taught college and was an active participant in community affairs. |
Engelman spent 38 years as a sole practitioner representing individual and corporate clients from various fields of endeavor including medical, real estate and manufacturing. During his active years as a CPA, he taught college and was an active participant in community affairs. |
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In 2001, Engelman retired from active practice to pursue a new career in writing. Since that time, he authored and published eight books. All but one of his titles are fiction. ''The Minyanaires'', his only non-fictional work, is a religious book that deals with [[Jews]] and their attendance at the daily [[minyan]], a prayer meeting of ten or more persons. Engelman interviewed 25 individuals, including the [[clergy]] concerning their views on [[God]], [[prayer]], the [[soul]], [[miracle]]s, and other issues of [[faith]]. In the book, Engelman talks about his own spiritual journey after the death of his beloved mother. |
In 2001, Engelman retired from active practice to pursue a new career in writing. Beginning then, he authored and published eight books. All but one of his titles are fiction. ''The Minyanaires'', his only non-fictional work, is a religious book that deals with [[Jews]] and their attendance at the daily [[minyan]], a prayer meeting of ten or more persons. Engelman interviewed 25 individuals, including the [[clergy]] concerning their views on [[God]], [[prayer]], the [[soul]], [[miracle]]s, and other issues of [[faith]]. In the book, Engelman talks about his own spiritual journey after the death of his beloved mother. |
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He died on July 2, 2025, at the age of 85.<ref>[https://www.sollevinson.com/memorials/peter-engelman/5611763/index.php Peter G. Engelman]</ref> |
He died on July 2, 2025, at the age of 85.<ref>[https://www.sollevinson.com/memorials/peter-engelman/5611763/index.php Peter G. Engelman]</ref> |