Temple Beth El of Boca Raton in conjunction with the South Palm Beach County Bar Association and Lynn University Present the
Project Nuremberg Lawyers Luncheon
PERSPECTIVES ON THE NUREMBERG PROSECUTION
AND THE IMPACT OF THOSE PERSPECTIVES ON YOUR PRACTICE
Honorees will include
The Honorable Samantha Schosberg Feuer
& Lynn University Professor Sindee Kerker
Featuring Lawyer and Art Historian Amy Herman
and exhibiting the art of Nathan Hilu, “Illustrations from the Nuremberg Trials”
visual memory of a Nuremberg Trial guard
$72 LUNCHEON TICKET ONLY
$750 CIRCUIT COURT SPONSOR includes two tickets, special recognition with on-screen ad, and priority seating
$1,500 SUPREME COURT SPONSOR includes Table of 5, special recognition with on-screen ad, and priority seating
$3,600 CHIEF JUSTICE SPONSOR includes Table of 10, special recognition with on-screen ad, and priority seatingl
Registration for the Project Nuremberg Lawyers Luncheon is closed. For more information, please contact Aileen Spilka at [email protected].
Registration required by April 20, 2023.
On display is The Blue Series, the record of the trials of the Nazis at Nuremberg after World War II. These documents, traced to Justice Robert Jackson and housed at Lynn University, were saved from destruction by Rabbi Jessica Spitalnic Mates. They are an enduring testament to the good that lawyers and judges can do.
This event is generously underwritten by Jay and Marilyn Weinberg.
Application for Florida Bar Association CLE Credits pending.
Thanks to a generous donation by Lesser, Lesser, Landy & Smith, all attorneys who are parents of current Beth El Early Learning Center and Religious School students will attend the luncheon at no cost.
FREE to attendees of the Nuremberg Lawyers Luncheon Two complimentary tickets to “Nathan-ism” Documentary Premier Screening.
The Jay and Marilyn Weinberg Rule of Law Award shall be given to an individual who has demonstrated extraordinary commitment to promoting the Rule of Law. Civility Honor shall be given to a person who promotes professionalism, civility and ethics in the practice of law.
Amy Herman
Jay and Marilyn Weinberg Rule of Law Award Recipient
Amy Herman, a lawyer and art historian, uses works of art to sharpen observation, analysis, and communication skills. By showing people how to look closely at painting, sculpture, and photography, she helps them hone their visual intelligence to recognize the most pertinent and useful information as well as recognize biases that impede decision making. For 14 years, Herman has been our nation’s secret weapon–providing leadership training to top officers in the United States military, law enforcement, medicine, education, and industry.
The Honorable Samantha Schosberg Feuer
Civility Award Recipient
Samantha Schosberg Feuer attended Tufts University and University of Florida Law School. Learning the importance of giving back to the community at a young age from her mother who was a teacher, Samantha returned to South Florida after law school and advocated for victims of violent crime as a prosecutor. In the summer of 2020, Samantha served as an associate judge at the Fourth District Court of Appeal. In 2022, she was awarded the Jurist of the Year from both the Palm Beach County Justice Association as the American Board of Trial Attorneys. Samantha is active in the Florida Association for Women Lawyers (FAWL) and has served for the past 8 years as the Chair of the Pro Bono Circuit Committee for Palm Beach County.
Professor Sindee Kerker, J.D.
Jay and Marilyn Weinberg Rule of Law Award Recipient
Professor Kerker has taught graduate and undergraduate courses at Lynn University for over 20 years. In 2010, Kerker created a one-of-a-kind Nuremberg Trials class, using original documents from the trial (The Blue Series) donated to Lynn University by the League for Educational Awareness of the Holocaust (LEAH). She has presented on the Nuremberg Trials at the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, for local community groups, and to over 1,500 middle school and high school students.