The French Revolution brought the promise of equality to many oppressed
groups living in France. French Jews, long persecuted and considered to
be a separate nation, sought to benefit from the new freedoms promised
by the Revolution. To this end, Jewish leaders engaged the services of a
27-year-old Catholic lawyer named Jacques Godard, who had previously
defended a slave seeking his freedom, a Protestant defending his
property rights, and other disadvantaged individuals. As the official
lawyer and lobbyist for the Ashkenazi French Jewish community, Godard
ultimately persuaded the Paris Municipal Assembly to become an important
advocate in favor of equal rights for Jews, and, within two tumultuous
years, the campaign for Jewish equality achieved its goal: Jews became
equal citizens of France. This inspiring story, set during the dramatic
years of the Revolution, shows how one determined individual can be a
catalyst for lasting and meaningful change. Gerard Leval has performed
an important service by describing the life of a young man who lived
more than two hundred years ago and fought for causes for which we still
struggle today.