Representatives from Memphis, Las Vegas, Atlanta and almost 60 other cities told participants about amenities, schools, home availability and employment opportunities in their communities.
Child survivor Moshe Peter Loth, a co-plaintiff in the case, approached Dey during the trial last week and said, “Watch out everyone, I’m going to forgive him.”
Weiss is the founder of the Center for Women's Justice, which works on behalf of Israeli women “chained” to husbands who won’t grant them a Jewish divorce document.