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April 14, 2014

To Whom It May Concern:


I am a law professor at the University of Arkansas School of Law, and I have had the
pleasure of getting to know Moshe Admon in my capacity as the faculty advisor of the law
schools first-ever Jewish Law Students Association.
Last Fall, Moshe single-handedly founded the Jewish Law Students Association and
immediately drew a significant amount of attention to the organization. At a school with a very
small Jewish population, Moshe faced an uphill battle in raising awareness and garnering support
for the organization. Nonetheless, he miraculously formed a board, raised the organizations
profile, and organized four fantastic, well-attended events. Among the events planned and
executed by Moshe was a torts class (via teleconference) run by Rabbi, Professor of Law, and
celebrated torts scholar Aaron Twerski. Over sixty students were in attendance, and some of
them described the event as one of their most memorable law school experiences. Moshe also
hosted renowned Israeli intellectual property attorney, Sandford Colb. Mr. Colb flew to
Fayetteville all the way from Tel Aviv to join us for a wonderful day at the law school, during
which he spoke about the intricacies of international intellectual property law and answered
students questions. It was a wonderful opportunity for our students to be exposed to and form
an appreciation for an attorney from a different part of the world.
Moshes passion and enthusiasm for Judaism and Jewish causes is contagious. He is
constantly encouraging myself and others to attend Jewish events on campus, and he is
incredibly resourceful in fundraising and making connections within the Jewish community.
I hope this information is helpful. Please feel free to contact me at 518-320-2558 should
you have any questions or need additional information.
Sincerely,

Danielle D. Weatherby
Assistant Professor of Law

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