Jews and the Origins of International Human Rights
Jewish history Professor James Loeffler talked about his book, Rooted Cosmopolitans: Jews and Human Rights in the Twentieth Century. In his… read more
Jewish history Professor James Loeffler talked about his book, Rooted Cosmopolitans: Jews and Human Rights in the Twentieth Century. In his talk, Professor Loeffler profiled two Jewish lawyers who assisted with the Nuremberg Trials of Nazi war criminals, and helped found the movement for international human rights. Emory University and the American Jewish Committee of Atlanta co-hosted this event. close
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