The recent Project Nuremberg Lawyers Luncheon in Boca Raton reminds the community that the rule of law is what brought order to a post-Holocaust and World War II world. Each year, Temple Beth El brings together hundreds of attorneys and other special guests gather to learn how those lessons are still relevant today. This year’s event was chaired by Robin Bresky, managing partner of Schwartz Sladkus Reich Greenberg Atlas’ South Florida office. Pictured from the left are Bresky, Marilyn Weinberg, Jay Weinberg, Sheriff Ric Bradshaw, Ted Deutch, and Rabbi Dan Levin.

Project Nuremberg event co-founder Jay Weinberg, American Jewish Committee CEO Ted Deutch, and Palm Beach County Sheriff Ric Bradshaw were all honored at this year’s Project Nuremberg Lawyers Luncheon held on April 25 in Boca Raton.

The event, chaired by Robin Bresky, managing partner of Schwartz Sladkus Reich Greenberg Atlas’ South Florida office, is an annual program of Temple Beth El in Boca Raton. The event is meant to remind the community that the rule of law is what brought order to a post-Holocaust and World War II world. Each year, Temple Beth El brings together hundreds of attorneys and other special guests gather to learn how those lessons are still relevant today.

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