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Volumn 17, Issue , 2002, Pages 179-188

Review Essay: Reflections on the American Jewish Lawyer

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EID: 84938571709     PISSN: 07480814     EISSN: 21633088     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.2307/1051414     Document Type: Review
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    • by the late 1960s 20% of America's 350,000 lawyers were Jewish
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    • For example, “by the late 1960s 20% of America's 350,000 lawyers were Jewish,” Lawyers, 10 Ency. Judaica Lawyers 1490, 1505 (Macmillan Co. 1971)
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    • while the Jewish population of the United States in 1970 was only approximately 3.0 % U.S. Dept. of Commerce
    • while the Jewish population of the United States in 1970 was only approximately 3.0 %. 1 Historical Statistics of the United States: Colonial Times to 1970, Part I 8, 391 (U.S. Dept. of Commerce 1975).
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    • The Jewish tradition is that God revealed to Moses at Sinai the Written Law, or the Torah, and the Oral Law, consisting of “interpretation of the written law” passed down through the sages Macmillan Co
    • The Jewish tradition is that God revealed to Moses at Sinai the Written Law, or the Torah, and the Oral Law, consisting of “interpretation of the written law” passed down through the sages. 7 Ency. Judaica Halakaha 1156, 1158, 1161 (Macmillan Co. 1971).
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    • The first written codification of the Oral Law is the Mishnah, edited by Rabbi Judah the Prince “[a]t the end of the second century.” at
    • The first written codification of the Oral Law is the Mishnah, edited by Rabbi Judah the Prince “[a]t the end of the second century.” Id. at 1163.
    • Id , pp. 1163
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    • The major commentaries on the Mishnah are the Babylonian Talmud and the Jerusalem Talmud, of which the Babylonian is more authoritative at
    • The major commentaries on the Mishnah are the Babylonian Talmud and the Jerusalem Talmud, of which the Babylonian is more authoritative. Id. at 1164.
    • Id , pp. 1164
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    • Halakha
    • at Orthodox Jews view that halakhah as binding and subject to the authority of Orthodox Rabbinic authorities. Reform Jews reject the binding authority of halakhah, but find it persuasive. Conservative Jews apply a more flexible construction of halakhah than Orthodox Jews Reconstructionists reject the binding authority of halakha, but are nonetheless more deferential to it than Reform Jews
    • Orthodox Jews view that halakhah as binding and subject to the authority of Orthodox Rabbinic authorities. Reform Jews reject the binding authority of halakhah, but find it persuasive. Conservative Jews apply a more flexible construction of halakhah than Orthodox Jews. Halakha, Id. at 1166. Reconstructionists reject the binding authority of halakha, but are nonetheless more deferential to it than Reform Jews.
    • Id , pp. 1166
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    • Although estimates of the affiliations of American Jews vary, authoritative sources suggest that a large majority of Jews are not Orthodox. For example, according to the 1990 National Jewish Population Survey, only 41% of American Jews are affiliated with a synagogue accessed Feb. 16
    • Although estimates of the affiliations of American Jews vary, authoritative sources suggest that a large majority of Jews are not Orthodox. For example, according to the 1990 National Jewish Population Survey, only 41% of American Jews are affiliated with a synagogue. Jerome A. Chanes, A Primer on the American Jewish Community, 3 9 (accessed Feb. 16, 2002).
    • (2002) A Primer on the American Jewish Community , vol.3 , pp. 9
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    • Jerome Chanes notes that “[o]f those American Jews who belong to synagogues, approximately 47 percent affiliate with the Conservative movement, 36 percent with Reform, 15% with orthodoxy, and 2 percent with Reconstructionism.” Id. The 1992 American Jewish Yearbook had estimated the percentages as 38% Reform, 35% Conservative, 6% Orthodox, and 1% Reconstructionist David Singer ed., The American Jewish Committee
    • Jerome Chanes notes that “[o]f those American Jews who belong to synagogues, approximately 47 percent affiliate with the Conservative movement, 36 percent with Reform, 15% with orthodoxy, and 2 percent with Reconstructionism.” Id. The 1992 American Jewish Yearbook had estimated the percentages as 38% Reform, 35% Conservative, 6% Orthodox, and 1% Reconstructionist. American Jewish Yearbook vol. 92, 132 (David Singer ed., The American Jewish Committee 1992).
    • (1992) American Jewish Yearbook , vol.92 , pp. 132
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    • Identifying the Jewish Lawyer: Reflections on the Construction of Professional Identity
    • For another treatment of mis issue, see citing a number of secondary sources
    • For another treatment of mis issue, see Sanford Levinson, Identifying the Jewish Lawyer: Reflections on the Construction of Professional Identity, 14 Cardozo L. Rev. 1577, 1597–1600 (1993) (citing a number of secondary sources).
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    • Pirke Avot, literally “sayings of the fathers,” contains the ‘“sayings’ of the first ‘fathers’ of [rabbinic] Judaism.” Leonard Kravitz & Kerry M. Olitzky trans. & eds., UAHC Press
    • Pirke Avot, literally “sayings of the fathers,” contains the ‘“sayings’ of the first ‘fathers’ of [rabbinic] Judaism.” Pirke Avot: A Modern Commentary on Jewish Ethics xi (Leonard Kravitz & Kerry M. Olitzky trans. & eds., UAHC Press 1993).
    • (1993) Pirke Avot: A Modern Commentary on Jewish Ethics , vol.xi
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    • quoting Broyde's translation of the entire provision is as follows: Do not act like lawyers [lit: arrangers of the law; in Hebrew, orkhei ha-dayanim]; when litigants are in front of you they should be considered as guilty; once they have been dismissed from the court, they should be in your eyes as innocent, provided that they accepted the judgement. (Id.) Broyde explains that the direction not to act like a lawyer has been construed to admonish judges to “treat litigants in an evenhanded manner,” (Id.) except where they require help in expressing themselves as in the case of a “mute.”
    • (quoting Pirke Avot 1:8). Broyde's translation of the entire provision is as follows: Do not act like lawyers [lit: arrangers of the law; in Hebrew, orkhei ha-dayanim]; when litigants are in front of you they should be considered as guilty; once they have been dismissed from the court, they should be in your eyes as innocent, provided that they accepted the judgement. (Id.) Broyde explains that the direction not to act like a lawyer has been construed to admonish judges to “treat litigants in an evenhanded manner,” (Id.) except where they require help in expressing themselves as in the case of a “mute.”
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    • Id. at 13.
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    • quoting Ketubot 52b). For an explanation of the implications of Yohanan's advice, see at
    • (quoting Ketubot 52b). For an explanation of the implications of Yohanan's advice, see Broyd at 15–16.
    • Broyd , pp. 15-16
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    • at Broyde notes that Jewish law contrasts with the common law notion of champerty and may require a different standard in pro bono matters
    • Broyde notes that Jewish law contrasts with the common law notion of champerty. Id. at 18, n. 29, and may require a different standard in pro bono matters.
    • Id , vol.18 , Issue.29
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    • at
    • Id. at 19, n. 31.
    • Id , vol.19 , Issue.31
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    • Where a beit din has accepted jurisdiction of a dispute and ordered the parties to appear, the requirement of complying with enforcement of the ruling of a beit din would prohibit the lawyer from assisting the client in secular court at
    • Where a beit din has accepted jurisdiction of a dispute and ordered the parties to appear, the requirement of complying with enforcement of the ruling of a beit din would prohibit the lawyer from assisting the client in secular court. Id. at 65.
    • Id , pp. 65
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    • Sanford Levinson notes, for example, that while the Israeli Rabbinic Courts permit advocates, they have “no notion that ‘due process’ requires” permitting a party representation at
    • Sanford Levinson notes, for example, that while the Israeli Rabbinic Courts permit advocates, they have “no notion that ‘due process’ requires” permitting a party representation. Levinson, Id. at 1600.
    • Id , pp. 1600
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    • The Jewish Lawyer's Question
    • Russell G. Pearce, The Jewish Lawyer's Question, 27 Tex. Tech. L. Rev. 1259, 1261 (1996).
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    • at
    • Id. at 1260.
    • Id , pp. 1260
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    • at
    • Id. at 1266–1267.
    • Id , pp. 1266-1267
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    • Who Cares Who Wrote the Bible?
    • at Summer For examples of such approaches, see e.g. asserting from the perspective of an Orthodox Jewish lawyer that the creation story in Genesis promotes the values “of human dignity, equality and respect for the environment”
    • For examples of such approaches, see e.g. Joseph Rackman, Who Cares Who Wrote the Bible?. Jewish Spectator, Summer 2001, at 18, 19 (asserting from the perspective of an Orthodox Jewish lawyer that the creation story in Genesis promotes the values “of human dignity, equality and respect for the environment”)
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    • (accessed Feb. 16 arguing that although Judaism prohibits homosexuality, the Jewish position in a pluralistic, secular society should be to endorse equal rights for homosexuals
    • Michael J. Broyde, Jews, Public Policy and Civil Rights: A Religious Jewish Perspective, (accessed Feb. 16, 2002) (arguing that although Judaism prohibits homosexuality, the Jewish position in a pluralistic, secular society should be to endorse equal rights for homosexuals)
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    • Learning from the Unpleasant Truths of Interfaith Conversation: William Stringfellow's Lessons for the Jewish Lawyer
    • suggesting that, despite precedent to the contrary, the concept that all people are created in God's image could provide the foundation for a Jewish conception of civil rights under law and particularly an equal right to marriage for lesbians and gays
    • Russell G. Pearce, Learning from the Unpleasant Truths of Interfaith Conversation: William Stringfellow's Lessons for the Jewish Lawyer, 38 Catholic Lawyer 255, 261–262 (1998) (suggesting that, despite precedent to the contrary, the concept that all people are created in God's image could provide the foundation for a Jewish conception of civil rights under law and particularly an equal right to marriage for lesbians and gays).
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    • Christ and the Code: The Dilemma of the Christian Attorney
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    • See e.g. Joseph Allegretti, Christ and the Code: The Dilemma of the Christian Attorney, 34 Catholic Lawyer 131 (1988).
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    • at Rav makes clear that this provision applies to non-Jewish governments commentary
    • Rav makes clear that this provision applies to non-Jewish governments. Id. at 3.2 commentary.
    • Id , vol.3 , pp. 2
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    • Pirkei Avot
    • Another commentary notes the parallel between these sentiment and the political philosophy of Thomas Hobbes at
    • Another commentary notes the parallel between these sentiment and the political philosophy of Thomas Hobbes. Pirkei Avot, Id. at 37.
    • Id , pp. 37
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    • Treasury
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    • Treasury, Id. at 3:2 commentary.
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    • at
    • Id. at 2:3.
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    • at commentary
    • Id. at 2:3 commentary.
    • Id , vol.2 , pp. 3
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    • at
    • Pearce, Id. at 1267–1270.
    • Id , pp. 1267-1270
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    • quoting
    • (quoting Exod 23:7).
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    • quoting
    • (quoting Lev 19:16).
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    • His analysis relies, in part, on the mistaken understanding that the ethical rules “do not have the status of ‘law’ in America.” at
    • His analysis relies, in part, on the mistaken understanding that the ethical rules “do not have the status of ‘law’ in America.” Broyd at 29, n. 17.
    • Broyd , vol.29 , Issue.17
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    • To Save a Life: Why A Rabbi and A Jewish Lawyer Must Disclose a Client Confidence
    • See
    • See Russell G. Pearce, To Save a Life: Why A Rabbi and A Jewish Lawyer Must Disclose a Client Confidence, 29 Loyola L.A. L. Rev. 1771, 1774 (1996).
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    • This might require greater deference to the ethical codes under the principal of “dina de-malkhuta dina, ‘the law of the land is the law.’” at
    • This might require greater deference to the ethical codes under the principal of “dina de-malkhuta dina, ‘the law of the land is the law.’” Id. at 1773–1774.
    • Id , pp. 1773-1774
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    • Indeed, the Jewish lawyer has the obligation “to engage in admonition—in Hebrew, tokhahah—when one sees a Jew violating a Jewish law.” at
    • Indeed, the Jewish lawyer has the obligation “to engage in admonition—in Hebrew, tokhahah—when one sees a Jew violating a Jewish law.” Broyd at 31.
    • Broyd , pp. 31
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    • The exceptions to this obligation occur where “a Jewish client … is completely indifferent to Jewish law.” at
    • The exceptions to this obligation occur where “a Jewish client … is completely indifferent to Jewish law.” Id. at 33
    • Id , pp. 33
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    • when a Jewish client “has considered Jewish law” and decided that his action is not a violation at
    • when a Jewish client “has considered Jewish law” and decided that his action is not a violation. Id. at 34
    • Id , pp. 34
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    • in some cases, where the admonition will cause the lawyer economic harm at
    • in some cases, where the admonition will cause the lawyer economic harm. Id. at 36.
    • Id , pp. 36
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    • at While the duty to admonish does not apply to a non-Jew at least one influential authority—the recently deceased Lubavitch Rebbe Menachem Mendel Schneerson—opined that Jews have an ‘“obligation.”’
    • While the duty to admonish does not apply to a non-Jew. Id. at 31, n. 1, at least one influential authority—the recently deceased Lubavitch Rebbe Menachem Mendel Schneerson—opined that Jews have an ‘“obligation.”’
    • Id , vol.31 , Issue.1
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    • at to encourage non-Jews to refrain from violating the seven Noachide laws which apply to them: “idol worship, taking the Lord's name in vain, murder, prohibited sexual activity, theft, eating flesh from a living animal, and” complying with law
    • Id. at 61, to encourage non-Jews to refrain from violating the seven Noachide laws which apply to them: “idol worship, taking the Lord's name in vain, murder, prohibited sexual activity, theft, eating flesh from a living animal, and” complying with law.
    • Id , pp. 61
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    • at
    • Id. at 61, n.26.
    • Id , vol.61 , Issue.26
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    • Can an Observant Jew Practice Law? A Look at Some Halakhic Problems
    • For example, Orthodox Jewish scholars Steve Resnicoff and Mordecai Biser have disputed some of Broyde's conclusions. See
    • For example, Orthodox Jewish scholars Steve Resnicoff and Mordecai Biser have disputed some of Broyde's conclusions. See Mordecai Biser, Can an Observant Jew Practice Law? A Look at Some Halakhic Problems, 11 Jewish Law Annual 101 (1994)
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    • A Jewish Look at Lawyering Ethics—A Preliminary Essay
    • Steven H. Resnicoff, A Jewish Look at Lawyering Ethics—A Preliminary Essay, 15 Touro L. Rev. 73, 80 n. 18(1998).
    • (1998) Touro L. Rev , vol.15 , Issue.18
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    • These include his prohibition of helping preserve an interfaith marriage and his limiting the concept of “neighbor” to a Jew. See e.g. Gunther Plaut ed., Union of Am. Hebrew Congregations construing neighbor to include all people
    • These include his prohibition of helping preserve an interfaith marriage and his limiting the concept of “neighbor” to a Jew. See e.g. The Torah: A Modern Commentary 892–893 (Gunther Plaut ed., Union of Am. Hebrew Congregations 1981) (construing neighbor to include all people).
    • (1981) The Torah: A Modern Commentary , pp. 892-893
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    • quoting
    • (quoting Deut 16:20).
    • Deut , vol.16 , pp. 20
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    • The Broad Life of the Jewish Lawyer: Integrating Spirituality, Scholarship and Profession
    • Samuel J. Levine, The Broad Life of the Jewish Lawyer: Integrating Spirituality, Scholarship and Profession, 11 Tex. Tech. L. Rev. 1199 (1996)
    • (1996) Tex. Tech. L. Rev , vol.11 , pp. 1199
    • Levine, S.J.1


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