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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I’m Jewish and totally agree. We don’t factor in. [/quote] Same thing at my law firm. Fun fact: none of our section leaders are jewish, and the last two managing partners haven't been jewish. But when that huge shooting in PA happened, a black woman who works in the IT department said to me, "From a person in one marginalized group to another, my heart goes out to you." And I was SO moved by that! [/quote] Yes, I've always thought of Jews as marginalized and left out of the power structure of most law firms . . . in the 50s. Today, not so much. I don't doubt that Jews may not be terribly well represented at your particular law firm, but that is not the norm, at least in major cities.[/quote]
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