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Being Jewish at Harvard in the 50's

Mr. Nathan Lewin
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Nat Lewin is one of the top lawyers in the country. He has done extensive work in his field, and in particular will share with us some of his background dealing with 1st amendment issues. He will also paint us a picture of his time at Harvard Law in the 1950’s, and describe the highlights and lowlights of his experiences being Jewish on campus. He will share his story, the challenges and struggles he faced and most importantly how he dealt with them and through his persistence, transcended them.
 
This lecture was delivered at the 5th annual National Jewish Retreat. For more information and to register for the next retreat, visit: Jretreat.com.

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Scholars: Mr. Nathan Lewin
Provider: National Jewish Retreat
Video title: Being Jewish at Harvard in the 50's
Category: Autobiography, Jewish Law, Modern
Views: 5904
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