Overview

After graduating Stanford University in 1975 and Yale Law School in 1979 (once a source of pride but now embarrassment), Jeremy practiced law for two years at the SEC in Washington, DC and at three leading Philadelphia law firms.  He retired from the full-time practice of law at the end of 2024, in large part so he could devote his legal skills to The Deborah Project.

Jeremy is a proud and lifelong Zionist.  His parents and four brothers all moved to Israel in the 1970s and 1980s, with well over 100 descendants currently to their credit.  As the sole member of his immediate childhood family who chose to remain in the U.S., Jeremy is strongly motivated to defend his family’s adopted country as well as Jewish students, teachers and family members confronted with the virulent antisemitism so rampant on college campuses and K-12 schools today.

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