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Why don’t we say ‘Jew’?

Oct 10, 2017 · The New York Times Thursday published a report detailing how multiple women have alleged Weinstein engaged in “sexual harassment and unwanted physical contact.” Variety reported that Weinstein “has retained star litigator David Boies as well as attorneys Lisa Bloom and Charles Harder in an effort to rebut the claims.” Weinstein issued an apology, but Bloom …

Is ‘Jew’ a derogatory term?

Sep 16, 2007 · Jew's attorney, Bill Fazio, said Jew's decision not to take the plea does not indicate the strength of the case one way or the other, noting that plea negotiations are standard in …

Is Ruth Bader Ginsburg the first Jewish person to lie in state?

Nov 28, 2018 · How Jews Got Serial Child Rapist Jeffrey Epstein Off, part 1. At this home on El Brillo Way in Palm Beach, young girls, recruited by other young girls, would arrive by car or taxi, be greeted in the kitchen by a member of Jeffrey Epstein’s staff and ascend a staircase. They were met by Epstein, clad in a towel.

Why are people afraid of using the word ‘Jew’?

Aug 16, 2019 · Definitely not. Peter: Pretty sure he is, Moishe. Don't you get all the -steins? Moses: Come on, Pete. Not all -steins are Jewish. Ever heard of David Eckstein? Baseball player. Peter: Not a fan of baseball. Moses: Well, when he gets here, don't send him to me.

Jewish Attorneys During the Great Depression Era

Prominent attorneys such as Samuel H. Rothermel and Max Fisher paved the way for later generations. Rothermel was the County Controller for Berks County from 1928 to 1935. 2 At a time when there was substantial support for the Nazis in the United States, Rothermel pursued his career in spite of the anti-Semitism.

Post-World War II: The Era of Opportunity

Harold Blumberg was a former assistant to the district attorney in Reading. He passed at the age of 90 and had a prosperous career. 7 Blumberg worked for former District Attorney James F. Marx, and was later named first assistant district attorney in November 1955. Blumberg had also worked in the older law firm of Yaffe & Blumberg, Reading.

Attorneys

Robert H. Kauffman was born in Reading on August 8, 1928. He was admitted to the Berks County Bar in 1954. He had studied at the University of Pittsburgh around 1950, and then Harvard Law School around 1953. 25 He practiced law in many areas, such as Commercial Law, Corporate Law, Banking Law, Bankruptcy Law, and Municipal Law.

Judges

Elizabeth Ehrlich and Calvin Lieberman were apparently the first Jewish judges in Berks County, elected to the Court of Common Pleas in 1984. 33 Ehrlich and Lieberman won the election in a 10-candidate race. Ehrlich received the most votes.

What is the title of the Civil Rights Act of 1964?

Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 makes it "an unlawful employment practice for an employer * * * to discriminate against any individual with respect to his compensation, terms, conditions, or privileges of employment, because of such individual's race, color, religion, sex, or national origin." 42 U.S.C. § 2000e-2 (a) (1).

Who is Dr. Jew?

(1) Plaintiff Jean Y. Jew, a medical doctor, is a tenured associate professor in the Department of Anatomy, College of Medicine, at defendant University of Iowa in Iowa City. She is a single woman of Chinese descent. 2 Dr. Jew received her B.S. degree from Newcomb College in 1969 and her M.D. degree from Tulane University in 1973. She accepted a non-faculty appointment as a post-graduate associate at the defendant University of Iowa (hereinafter "University") in the College of Medicine's Department of Anatomy (hereinafter "Department") in 1973, at the age of 24. Dr. Jew received a faculty appointment as an Assistant Professor in 1974. She was granted tenure and promoted to Associate Professor in 1979.

Is there merit in the statute of limitations?

There is no merit in defendants' statute of limitations defense. There was a continuing pattern of sexual harassment from the 1970's through the 300 day period before plaintiff filed her EEOC claim.

What is the purpose of Title VII?

"It is also the purpose of Title VII to make persons whole for injuries suffered on account of unlawful employment discrimination." Albemarle Paper Co. v. Moody, 422 U.S. 405, 418, 95 S.Ct. 2362, 2372, 45 L.Ed.2d 280 (1975).

What was the University of Michigan charged with?

964]#N#investigating a complaint made by Dr. Jean Jew that she had been subject to sexual harassment in the form of derogatory statements, anonymous letters and graffiti, all of which had the effect of making her working situation intolerable.

What was Jean Jew subject to?

Jean Jew that she had been subject to sexual harassment in the form of derogatory statements, anonymous letters and graffiti, all of which had the effect of making her working situation intolerable.

What did Jean Jew do?

Because of the seriousness of Professor Jew's complaint and our desire to discover, if possible, who was responsible for anonymous letters and graffiti which had appeared in the department, and as well to determine the validity of Professor Jew's specific complaints aimed at several members of the department and College and University Administration, Vice President Remington and I decided to appoint a faculty panel to investigate Professor Jew's complaint.

Who founded the American Israelite?

That’s why the country’s first association of Reform synagogues was initially called the Union of American Hebrew Congregations and why Reform Rabbi Isaac Mayer Wise founded the American Israelite, the oldest English-language Jewish weekly newspaper in America (which is still running).

Is Rosh Hashanah a Jewish holiday?

As Jews around the world prepared for Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish new year, President Trump wished his “Jewish brothers and sisters” a happy holiday. In 2019, he extended a version of the same greeting to “those observing Rosh Hashanah.”. In 2018, it was “Jewish people.”. In 2017, it was “Jewish families.”.

Who is Thomas Lopez Pierre?

Thomas Lopez-Pierre, an unsuccessful candidate for New York City Council, told me in 2017 that a cabal of “greedy Jewish landlords” was working with Israel to ethnically cleanse Harlem of people of color and that their misdeeds were being covered up by the Jewish media.

Jewish Attorneys During The Great Depression Era

  • Prominent attorneys such as Samuel H. Rothermel and Max Fisher paved the way for later generations. Rothermel was the County Controller for Berks County from 1928 to 1935.2At a time when there was substantial support for the Nazis in the United States, Rothermel pursued his career in spite of the anti-Semitism. Max Fisher, having served in both World Wars, devoted his e…
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Post-World War II: The Era of Opportunity

  • Harold Blumberg was a former assistant to the district attorney in Reading. He passed at the age of 90 and had a prosperous career.7 Blumberg worked for former District Attorney James F. Marx, and was later named first assistant district attorney in November 1955. Blumberg had also worked in the older law firm of Yaffe & Blumberg, Reading.8 He was admitted to the Berks Count…
See more on sites.psu.edu

Attorneys

  • Robert H. Kauffman was born in Reading on August 8, 1928. He was admitted to the Berks County Bar in 1954. He had studied at the University of Pittsburgh around 1950, and then Harvard Law School around 1953.25 He practiced law in many areas, such as Commercial Law, Corporate Law, Banking Law, Bankruptcy Law, and Municipal Law.26 Kauffman recalled times of hardship, due t…
See more on sites.psu.edu

Judges

  • Elizabeth Ehrlich and Calvin Lieberman were apparently the first Jewish judges in Berks County, elected to the Court of Common Pleas in 1984.33Ehrlich and Lieberman won the election in a 10-candidate race. Ehrlich received the most votes. Ehrlich is a senior judge in the Berks County Court of Common Pleas. She was the first female judge in Berks County. Ehrlich has been a fir…
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