Chutzpah

Chutzpah by Alan M. Dershowitz, published by Little, Brown in 1991, is a first edition that spans 378 pages. In this work, Dershowitz, a prominent lawyer and columnist, reflects on his life experiences, notable cases, and significant historical causes, providing insights into the evolution of the Jewish community in the United States. He examines the transformations that have occurred, the impact of his generation, and the ongoing challenges that remain.
Readers will find a thoughtful exploration of themes related to biography, history, and the legal profession. Dershowitz delves into the complexities of Jewish identity and the social dynamics within the United States, addressing issues of discrimination and the role of religion. This edition offers a comprehensive look at the intersections of law, social science, and personal narrative, inviting readers to consider the broader implications of these changes in society.
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Lawyer and columnist Dershowitz, author of Reversal of Fortune looks back over his life experiences, specific cases, and historic causes to reflect on his generation of Jews in the US – the changes they’ve seen, the changes they’ve created and the changes that must still take place.
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