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Abraham: The World's First (But Certainly Not Last) Jewish Lawyer

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The book delves into the rich history of Jewish lawyers from biblical times to the present, showcasing their pivotal role in advocating for justice and challenging societal norms. It highlights figures like Abraham and Moses, who set early examples of legal advocacy, and profiles both renowned and lesser-known Jewish attorneys, including Louis Brandeis and Ruth Bader Ginsburg. Through these narratives, the author examines the enduring commitment of Jewish lawyers to defend the marginalized and uphold the rule of law, while offering insights into the future of the profession.

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Abraham: The World's First (But Certainly Not Last) Jewish Lawyer, Alan M. Dershowitz

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