Enjoy a gourmet breakfast and explore an engaging discussion on the ethics of Privacy vs. Security with a focus on police surveilance, with Muhammad Faridi in conversation with Rabbi Menashe Wolf, comparing contemporary approaches with ancient Jewish perspectives.
Sunday, December 15, 10:30am at Bass & Bourbon. 113 Hamilton Ave.
Cost: $25 (includes breakfast) | Complimentary tickets available
This event, and the Ethics Breakfast Series is made possible by a grant from the UJA-Federation NY.
About the Presenter
MUHAMMAD FARIDI is a prominent attorney and Partner at Patterson Belknap.
Mr. Faridi is the President of the New York City Bar Association - the youngest person and the first ever Muslim-American to serve in this role.
He is also the Civilian Representative on the NYPD Handschu Committee - which regulates the NYPD's policies and practices regarding investigations of political activity.