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12 Years a Slave, Lawyers for Justice, Conservative Judaism

Season 17 Episode 7

We preview the new movie "12 Years a Slave" which opens nationwide this weekend and depicts the complex relationships between slaves, slaveowners, and religion; talk with a New York lawyer who wants to make legal services available to all in Southeast Asia; and look at the challenges facing Conservative Judaism as the movement celebrates its centennial.

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