What Louis Brandeis Knows: A Crusader for Social Justice Becomes a Supreme Court Justice

· Astra Publishing House
Ebook
48
Pages
This book will become available on October 7, 2025. You will not be charged until it is released.

About this ebook

Before Ruth Bader Ginsburg, there was Louis D. Brandeis: a lawyer/activist turned Supreme Court Justice who drew on common sense and Jewish values to make a difference.

This nonfiction picture book for young readers ages 7 - 10 brings to life a man full of wit and common sense, a trailblazer to inspire Jewish and non-Jewish readers alike.


Louis Brandeis knows it’s up to him to change the world. He has seen how some people are treated poorly because of their race or their religion or because they are poor. If I were a lawyer like Uncle Dembitz, he thinks, I could fight for those who need extra help. Guided by his uncle’s example, his father’s practical wisdom, and Jewish values of equality and justice, Brandeis gets to work as a lawyer, making sure everyone has a chance. Louis knows it’s important to fight for worker’s rights and women’s rights. Louis knows (before most people!) that everyone has the right to privacy. And Louis knows it’s important to support arguments with facts.

What Louis doesn’t know is that he’ll become the first Jewish Supreme Court Justice in 1916, and his fight for justice will only continue.

About the author

Richard Michelson is the author of The Language of Angels: The Reinvention of Hebrew, winner of the Sydney Taylor Book Award and the National Jewish Book Award, and Fascinating: The Life of Leonard Nimoy, which received the Massachusetts Book Award Honor, a Sydney Taylor Award Silver Medal, and an NCSS Notable Book. His most recent picture book is One of a Kind: The Life of Sydney Taylor. He owns R. Michelson Galleries, is the host of Northampton Poetry Radio, and is the current poet laureate of Northampton, MA.

Painter and educator Stacy Innerst is the illustrator of The Book Rescuer: How a Mensch from Massachusetts Saved Yiddish Literature for Generations to Come, winner of the Sydney Taylor Award; Ruth Bader Ginsburg: The Case of RBG vs. Inequality, which received the New York Times/NYPL Best Illustrated Children's Books Award; The Music in George’s Head, which received the SCBWI Golden Kite for Picture Book Illustration. His most recent books include The Painter and the President, and Joan Mitchell Paints a Symphony.

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