Email from Rudy Boschwitz to Elie Wiesel regarding a Jewish lawyers exhibition

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Email from Rudy Boschwitz to Elie Wiesel regarding a Jewish lawyers exhibition

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August 22, 2013

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An email from Rudy Boschwitz to Elie Wiesel, with copies to Jean Maras and Frank Berman, discusses a traveling exhibition about Jewish lawyers in Germany in the 1930s. The exhibition, put together by the German government, is touring the U.S. and will make an early stop in Minnesota. Frank Berman, an attorney, is on a committee formed by the Chief Federal Judge of Minnesota to manage the display's arrival. Boschwitz states that he and Frank would like to speak with Wiesel about it and asks for a suitable time. He also conveys personal well-wishes regarding Ellen and mentions a planned Panama Canal cruise. The email concludes with Rudy Boschwitz's contact details and his past diplomatic roles.

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Wayzata, MN, USA
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EWG_1366_01_193-193
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